2013 NFL Week 11 Season Leaders

After Week 11 in the 2013 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2013 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

NFL Passing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 3,572
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 3,369
  3. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 3,198
  4. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 2,989
  5. Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 2,954
  6. Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2,901
  7. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 2,868
  8. Robert Griffin III – Washington Redskins – 2,714
  9. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 2,681
  10. Eli Manning – New York Giants – 2,586

NFL Passing Touchdowns Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 34
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 26
  3. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 21
    Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 21
    Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 21
  4. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 19
    Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 19
  5. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 18
  6. Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 17
  7. Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 16
    Nick Foles – Philadelphia Eagles – 16
  8. Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 15
  9. Robert Griffin IIIWashington Redskins 14
    Carson PalmerArizona Cardinals – 14
    Tom Brady – New Engalnd Patriots – 14
    Ryan Tannehill – Miami Dolphins – 14
    Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 14
    Sam Bradford – St. Louis Rams – 14
  10. Joe FlaccoBaltimore Ravens – 13
    Jay Cutler
     – Chicago Bears – 13

NFL Rushing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 1,009
  2. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 925
  3. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 918
  4. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 851
  5. Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 803
  6. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 774
  7. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 748
  8. Eddie Lacy – Green Bay Packers – 696
  9. Ryan MatthewsSan Diego Chargers – 666
  10. Reggie Bush – Detroit Lions – 654

NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 9
    Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 9
  2. Knowshon Moreno – Denver Broncos – 8
  3. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 7
    Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 7
    Stevan Ridley – New England Patriots – 7
  4. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 6
    Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 6
    Fred Jackson – Buffalo Bills – 6
  5. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 5
    Eddie Lacy – Green Bay Packers – 5
    DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 5
    Joique Bell – Detroit Lions – 5
  6. Chris JohnsonTennessee Titans – 4
    Maurice Jones-Drew – Jacksonville Jaguars – 4
    Ray Rice – Baltimore Ravens – 4
    Giovani Bernard – Cincinnati Bengals – 4
    Le’Veon Bell – Pittsburgh Steelers – 4
    Darren McFadden – Oakland Raiders – 4
    Rashard Mendenhall – Arizona Cardinals – 4
    Mike Tolbert – Carolina Panthers – 4
    Roy Helu – Washington Redskins – 4
  7. Zac Stacy – St. Louis Rams – 3
    BenJarvus Green-Ellis – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    Donald BrownIndianapolis Colts – 3
    James Starks – Green Bay Packers – 3
    Kendall Hunter – San Francisco 49ers – 3
    Brandon Jacobs – New York Giants – 3
    Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 3

NFL Receiving Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 1,083
  2. A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 1,020
  3. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 985
  4. Andre Johnson – Houston Texans – 966
  5. Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 952
  6. Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 914
  7. Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 889
  8. Pierre Garcon – Washington Redskins – 861
  9. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 846
  10. Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 828

NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 11
  2. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 10
    Julius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 10
  3. Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 9
    Wes Welker – Denver Broncos – 9
  4. Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 8
    Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 8
    Vernon Davis – San Francisco 49ers – 8
    Eddie Royal – San Diego Chargers – 8
  5. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 7
    Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 7
    Riley Cooper – Philadelphia Eagles – 7
    Jerricho Cotchery – Pittsburgh Steelers – 7
  6.  A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 6
    Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 6
    Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 6
    Rueben Randle – New York Giants – 6
  7. Andre Johnson – Houston Texans – 5
    Antonio BrownPittsburgh Steelers – 5
    Vincent Jackson – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 5
    T.Y. Hilton – Indianapolis Colts – 5
    Denarius Moore – Oakland Raiders – 5
    Terrance Williams – Dallas Cowboys – 5
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 5
    Marlon Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 5
    Joseph Fauria – Detriot Lions – 5
  8. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 4
    Josh GordonCleveland Browns – 4
    Golden Tate – Seattle Seahawks – 4
    Tony Gonzalez – Atlanta Falcons – 4
    Jason Witten – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Greg OlsenCarolina Panthers – 4
    Charles ClayMiami Dolphins – 4
    Martellus Bennett – Chicago Bears – 4
    Kenbrell Thompkins – New England Patriots – 4
    Austin Pettis – St. Louis Rams – 4
    Zach Miller – Seattle Seahawks – 4

2013 NFL Week 10 Season Leaders

After Week 10 in the 2013 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2013 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

NFL Passing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 3,249
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 3,064
  3. Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 2,861
  4. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 2,836
  5. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 2,691
  6. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 2,681
  7. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 2,614
  8. Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2,534
  9. Robert Griffin IIIWashington Redskins – 2,450
  10. Eli ManningNew York Giants – 2,307
    Joe FlaccoBaltimore Ravens – 2,307

NFL Passing Touchdowns Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 33
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 25
  3. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 21
  4. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 19
  5. Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 18
    Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 18
  6. Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 17
  7. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 16
    Nick Foles – Philadelphia Eagles – 16
  8. Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 15
  9. Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 14
    Sam Bradford – St. Louis Rams – 14
  10. Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 13
    Tom Brady – New Engalnd Patriots – 13
    Ryan Tannehill – Miami Dolphins – 13
    Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 13
    Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears – 13

NFL Rushing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 932
  2. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 871
  3. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 825
  4. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 786
  5. Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 725
  6. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 700
  7. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 691
  8. Eddie Lacy – Green Bay Packers – 669
  9. Reggie BushDetroit Lions – 623
  10. DeAngelo Williams – Carolina Panthers – 565

NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 9
  2. Knowshon Moreno – Denver Broncos – 8
  3. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 7
    Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 7
    Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 7
  4. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 6
    Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 6
    Fred Jackson – Buffalo Bills – 6
    Stevan Ridley – New England Patriots – 6
  5. DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 5
  6. Eddie Lacy – Green Bay Packers – 4
    Giovani BernardCincinnati Bengals – 4
    Darren McFadden – Oakland Raiders – 4
    Le’Veon Bell – Pittsburgh Steelers – 4
    Joique Bell – Detroit Lions – 4
    Mike Tolbert – Carolina Panthers – 4
    Roy Helu – Washington Redskins – 4
  7. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
    Zac StacySt. Louis Rams – 3
    BenJarvus Green-Ellis – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    Maurice Jones-DrewJacksonville Jaguars – 3
    Rashard Mendenhall – Arizona Cardinals – 3
    James StarksGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Ray Rice – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Kendall Hunter – San Francisco 49ers – 3
    Brandon Jacobs – New York Giants – 3
    Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 3

NFL Receiving Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 1,013
  2. Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 904
  3. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 903
  4. Andre Johnson – Houston Texans – 850
  5. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 805
  6. Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 805
  7. Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 793
    Pierre GarconWashington Redskins – 793
  8. Brandon MarshallChicago Bears – 786
  9. Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 772
  10. Torrey Smith – Baltimore Ravens – 753

NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 10
  2. Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 9
    Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 9
    Wes Welker – Denver Broncos – 9
    Julius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 9
  3. Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 8
    Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 8
    Eddie Royal – San Diego Chargers – 8
  4. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 7
    Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 7
    Riley Cooper – Philadelphia Eagles – 7
    Vernon Davis – San Francisco 49ers – 7
  5. A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 6
    Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 6
    Jerricho Cotchery – Pittsburgh Steelers – 6
  6. Andre JohnsonHouston Texans – 5
    T.Y. Hilton – Indianapolis Colts – 5
    Terrance Williams – Dallas Cowboys – 5
    Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 5
    Rueben Randle – New York Giants – 5
    Marlon Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 5
    Joseph Fauria – Detriot Lions – 5
  7. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 4
    Vincent Jackson – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
    Golden TateSeattle Seahawks – 4
    Denarius Moore – Oakland Raiders – 4
    Jason Witten – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Tony Gonzalez – Atlanta Falcons – 4
    Martellus Bennett – Chicago Bears – 4
    Kenbrell Thompkins – New England Patriots – 4
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 4
    Austin Pettis – St. Louis Rams – 4
    Zach Miller – Seattle Seahawks – 4

2013 NFL Week 10 Review

WEEK 10 REVIEW

This week the Denver Broncos started where they left off before the bye week with their power house offense led by Peyton Manning. Manning continues to maneuver his offensive unit down the field with regularity and ease. The San Diego Chargers trailed the Broncos 21-6 at the half and put up 14 points in the second half but it was not enough to overcome the Broncos losing 28-20. In the game Peyton Manning threw 3 Touchdowns to his seemingly new favorite receiver Demaryius Thomas who now has 9 receiving Touchdowns this season. With that, the Denver Broncos now have 3 receivers with 9 Touchdowns each accounting for 27 of Manning’s 33 passing Touchdowns this season. At the very end of the game there was a scary moment as a low tackle took Manning down and he was visibly hobbled as he limped around. An MRI on Monday showed he did not further injure his ankle and should be ready to go when the Broncos face the undefeated and well rested Kansas City Chiefs coming off of their bye week.

Nick Foles once again led the Philadelphia Eagles in the place of injured Quarterback Michael Vick who is still nursing a sore hamstring. Foles and the Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers 27-13 and Foles picked apart the Eagles secondary finding his new favorite target Riley Cooper for another 2 Touchdowns and 102 yards receiving. The rushing game of the Eagles was suppored mainly by LeSean Jackson who posted 155 rushing yards averaging 6.2 yards per carry. The win brings the Philadelphia Eagles to 5-5 for the season and still in good position in the NFC. It is hard to believe that Foles could lose the starting job back to Michael Vick when his hamstring is healthy at this point but crazier things have happened in the NFL. Foles is proving to be a tremendous asset and has played in 7 games throwing for 1,256 yards and 16 Touchdowns with 0 Interceptions so far this year.

On Thursday, it looked like the Washington Redskins would beat the Minnesota Vikings when the game went to half-time with the Redskins leading 24-14.  The Vikings came back with  a vengeance in the second half scoring 20 points while holding the Redskins to just 3 points in the half. The Redskins ended up losing the game 34-27 leaving the Washington Redskins at 3-6 for the season.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Jacksonville Jaguars both posted their first wins of the 2013 season in Week 10. The Jaguars beat the Tennessee Titans 29-27 and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Miami Dolphins handing them their 5th loss of the season.

The Baltimore Ravens beat the Cincinnati Bengals in Overtime 20-17. The first half was dominated by the Bengals as they shut out the Ravens with 17 unanswered points. The pep talk in the Ravens locker room and adjustments made at halftime proved to be more than the Bengals could handle and the Ravens scored 3 points in the third quarter and another 14 unanswered points in the 4th quarter to tie the game and force it into overtime. The Ravens moved the ball and Justin Tucker scored the game winning Field Goal when he booted the ball 46 yards through the uprights for the win giving the Baltimore Ravens their 4th win of the season and taking the Cincinnati Bengals to 6-4 just past the halfway point in the season.

SCORES FROM AROUND THE LEAGUE

  • Minnesota Vikings won over the Washington Redskins 34-27
  • Denver Broncos beat the San Diego Chargers 28-20
  • Seattle Seahawks defeated the Atlanta Falcons 33-10
  • Detroit Lions beat the Chicago Bears 21-19
  • Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Green Bay Packers 27-13
  • Jacksonville Jaguars secure their first win of the season over the Tennessee Titans 29-27
  • St. Louis Rams handily beat the Indianapolis Colts 34-10
  • New York Giants defeated the Oakland Raiders 24-20
  • Pittsburgh Steelers won easily over the Buffalo Bills 38-8
  • Baltimore Ravens  defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 20-17
  • Carolina Panthers narrowly defeated the San Francisco 49ers 10-9
  • Arizona Cardinals beat the Houston Texans 27-24
  • New Orleans Saints routed the Dallas Cowboys 49-17
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers secured their first victory of the season over the Miami Dolphins 22-19

WEEK 10 HIGHLIGHTS

  • Peyton Manning was back in action after a much needed bye week for the Denver Broncos. Manning completed 25 of 36 passes for 330 yards and 4 Touchdowns and leads the league with 3,249 passing yards and 33 passing Touchdowns.
  • Tavon Austin had his break out game of the season showing why he was a first round draft pick in this years draft. Austin caught 2 Touchdowns while racking up 138 yards receiving. He also had 145 yards in Punt Returns along with 1 punt returned 98 yards for a Touchdown.
  • LeSean McCoy ran for 155 yards and caught 1 pass for 6 yards.
  • Denaryius Thomas caught 3 of Peyton Manning’s 4 Touchdowns for 108 yards in the Broncos win over the San Diego Chargers.
  • Alfred Morris posted 135 rushing yards.
  • Golden Tate had 106 receiving yards with 1 Touchdown and 55 yards in punt returns.
  • Darren Sproles had 1 receiving and 1 rushing Touchdown in Week 10.
  • Pierre Thomas rushed for 87 yards and 1 Touchdown plus had 24 receiving yards and 1 Touchdown.
  • Pierre Garcon had 119 receiving yards and scored 1 Touchdown.
  • Riley Cooper had another good week with Nick Foles at the helm and caught passes for 102 Yards and 2 Touchdowns.
  • A.J. Green was responsible for 151 receiving yards and 1 Touchdown.
  • Marshawn Lynch rushed for 145 yards and 1 Touchdown.
  • Nick Foles started again for the Philadelphia Eagles and completed 69% of his passes throwing for 228 yards and 3 Touchdowns win the Eagles victory over the Packers.
  • Brandon Marshall caught 7 passes for 139 yards and 2 Touchdowns.

QUARTERBACK LEADERS – WEEK 10 PLAYERS ON THE MOVE

  • Ben Roethlisberger moved up 2 slots to #30 for Career Passing Yards passing Hall of Fame Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen and Kurt Warner while still behind Ken Anderson at 32,378 yards passing. Big Ben threw 1 Touchdown pass in Week 10 moving him past Jim Everett into sole possession of the #32 slot with 201 Career Passing Touchdowns.
  • Carson Palmer moved up 1 slot to #35 passing John Brodie and sitting behind Mark Brunell with 31,619 Career Passing Yards. Palmer moved up 1 slot into the #31 position tied with Roman Gabriel and Matt Hasselbeck at 201 passing TDs.
  • Philip Rivers moved up 1 slot into a tie with Randall Cunningham at #29 with 207 Career Passing Touchdowns.
  • Tony Romo moved past Ken Anderson to gain sole possession of the #33 slot behind Phil Simms with 198 passing TDs.

RUNNING BACK LEADERS – WEEK 10 PLAYERS ON THE MOVE

  • Adrian Peterson moved past Hall of Fame Running Back Jim Taylor to occupy the #12 slot behind Priest Holmes with 85 Career Rushing Touchdowns.
  • Maurice Jones-Drew scored 1 Touchdown in Week 10 which moved him past Thurman Thomas and Stephen Davis into the #25 slot tied with Fred Taylor, Ricky Williams and Michael Turner at 66 Touchdowns.
  • Marshawn Lynch moved up 1 slot into a tie with Marion Barber and Chuck Foreman with 53 Career Rushing Touchdowns.

WIDE RECEIVER LEADERS – WEEK 10 PLAYERS ON THE MOVE

  • Andre Johnson passed Hines Ward to occupy the #19 slot behind Hall of Fame Wide Receiver Charlie Joiner with 12,104 yards receiving in his career. Johnson caught 2 Touchdowns in the game and moved up 2 slots past Marques Colston, Mark Duper, Anquan Boldin, Drew Hill, Hall of Fame Wide Receiver Elroy Hirsh, Jerry Smith and Gene A. Washington to join Mike Quick, Pete Pihos, Billy Horton, Antonio Freeman and Donald Driver at #32 with 61 Career Receiving Touchdowns.
  • Anquan Boldin moved past Stanley Morgan into the #32 slot behind Gary Clark with 10,734 receiving yards.
  • Calvin Johnson scored 2 Touchdowns in Week 10 moving past Mike Quick, Pete Pihos, Billy Horton, Antonio Freeman, Donald Driver, Hall of Fame Tight End Shannon Sharpe, Mushin Muhammad, Herman Moore and Dante Laveli into a tie at #34 with Hall of Fame Wide Receiver John Stallworth, Carl Perkins, Anthony Miller, Keenan McCardell and Terrance Mathis with 63 Career Receiving Touchdowns.
  • Marquis Colston passed Mark Duper to join Gene A. Washington, Jerry Smith, Elroy Hirsh, Drew Hill and Anquan Boldin at #33 with 60 Touchdowns.

DEFENSIVE LEADERS – WEEK 10 PLAYERS ON THE MOVE

  • John Abraham entered the Top 10 at the #10 position for Career Sacks passing Hall of Famer Derrick Thomas with 127.0 Sacks.
  • Jared Allen passed Clyde Simmons into a tie with Simeon Rice at #12 with 122.0 Career Sacks.
  • Robert Mathis passed Neal Smith and Kevin Carter to assume the #21 slot behind Trace Armstrong with 105.0 Sacks.

2013 NFL Week 9 Season Leaders

After Week 9 in the 2013 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2013 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

NFL Passing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 2,919
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 2,672
  3. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 2,617
  4. Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 2,587
  5. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 2,553
  6. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 2,473
  7. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 2,442
  8. Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2,330
  9. Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 2,256
  10. Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 2,218

NFL Passing Touchdowns Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 29
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 21
  3. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 20
  4. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 17
  5. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 16
    Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 16
  6. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 15
    Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 15
    Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 15
  7. Sam Bradford – St. Louis Rams – 14
  8. Tom BradyNew Engalnd Patriots – 13
    Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 13
    Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 13
    Nick FolesPhiladelphia Eagles – 13
  9. Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers – 12
    Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears – 12
  10. Ryan Tannehill – Miami Dolphins – 11

NFL Rushing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 777
  2. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 726
  3. Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 725
  4. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 711
  5. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 686
  6. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 658
  7. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 618
  8. Eddie LacyGreen Bay Packers – 596
  9. Arian Foster – Houston Texans – 542
  10. DeAngelo Williams – Carolina Panthers – 519

NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Knowshon Moreno – Denver Broncos – 8
  2. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 7
    Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 7
    Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 7
  3. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 6
    Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 6
    Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 6
    Stevan Ridley – New England Patriots – 6
    Fred Jackson – Buffalo Bills – 6
  4. Eddie Lacy – Green Bay Packers – 4
    DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Giovani BernardCincinnati Bengals – 4
    Darren McFadden – Oakland Raiders – 4
    Joique Bell – Detroit Lions – 4
    Mike Tolbert – Carolina Panthers – 4
    Roy Helu – Washington Redskins – 4
  5. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
    BenJarvus Green-Ellis – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    James StarksGreen Bay Packers – 3
    Le’Veon Bell – Pittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Rashard Mendenhall – Arizona Cardinals – 3
    Ray Rice – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Kendall Hunter – San Francisco 49ers – 3
    Brandon Jacobs – New York Giants – 3
    Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 3

NFL Receiving Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 862
  2. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 823
  3. Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 821
  4. Andre JohnsonHouston Texans – 813
  5. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 746
  6. Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 716
  7. Torrey Smith – Baltimore Ravens – 707
  8. Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 705
  9. Antonio BrownPittsburgh Steelers – 701
  10. Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 685

NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 10
  2. Wes Welker – Denver Broncos – 9
  3. Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 8
    Julius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 8
    Eddie Royal – San Diego Chargers – 8
  4. Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 7
    Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 7
    Vernon Davis – San Francisco 49ers – 7
  5. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 6
    Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 6
    Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 6
    Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 6
  6. A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 5
    T.Y. HiltonIndianapolis Colts – 5
    Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 5
    Riley CooperPhiladelphia Eagles – 5
    Jerricho CotcheryPittsburgh Steelers – 5
    Marlon BrownBaltimore Ravens – 5
    Joseph Fauria – Detriot Lions – 5
  7. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 4
    Vincent Jackson – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
    Denarius Moore – Oakland Raiders – 4
    Jason WittenDallas Cowboys – 4
    Terrance Williams – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Tony GonzalezAtlanta Falcons – 4
    Martellus Bennett – Chicago Bears – 4
    Rueben Randle – New York Giants – 4
    Kenbrell Thompkins – New England Patriots – 4
    Austin Pettis – St. Louis Rams – 4
    Zach Miller – Seattle Seahawks – 4

2013 NFL Week 9 Review

WEEK 9 REVIEW

This week the Philadelphia Eagles led by Quarterback Nick Foles came ready to face the Oakland Raiders handing them a 49-20 loss and bringing the Eagles to 4-5 going into their bye week. Foles finished the day 22 of 28, throwing 406 yards and seven (7) Touchdowns. Foles is the second player this season to throw 7 Touchdown passes in a game. He ties the Denver Broncos Peyton Manning and joins an elite group of players who achieved the same feat including Sid Luckman, Adrian Burk, George Blanda, Joe Kapp and Y.A. Tittle at 7 Touchdowns in a game. Amazingly, Foles threw all seven Touchdowns in the first 3 quarters. For the season, Nick Foles has completed 74 passes for 1,028 yards with 13 Touchdowns and 0 Interceptions. Even though he had a career day, he may lose the starting job back to Michael Vick when his hamstring is healthy.

Tom Brady and the New England Patriots beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 55-31. Brady threw for a season high 432 yards and 4 Touchdowns. Rob Gronkowski had a career high 9 receptions with 1 Touchdown.  The 55 points are the most scored in an NFL game this season and the most ever scored against the Pittsburgh Steelers in franchise history.

The Washington Redskins beat the San Diego Chargers 30-24 in Overtime. The Redskins Running Backs totaled more than 200 rushing yards in the game while scoring 3 Touchdowns. Success rushing the ball opened up the field for Robert Griffin III to pick apart the Chargers secondary. At the close of the 2nd half, the Chargers did not trust enough in their running game after a failed attempt and chose to pass the ball twice from the 1 yard line before settling for a Nick Novak Field Goal to tie the game and go into Overtime. The Redskins won the coin toss and proceeded to march down the field to score a Touchdown and secure the win. Not bad for a team that started the season 1-3.

The Kansas City Chiefs continue posting wins in their undefeated season. In a close game, the Chiefs narrowly defeated the Buffalo Bills 23-13.

The Dallas Cowboys pulled out a last second 27-24 victory over the Minnesota Vikings, while the New Orleans Saints fell to the New York Jets in New York.

The Seattle Seahawks survived a scare against the winless Tampa Bay Buccaneers with an Overtime victory and moved to an NFC best 8-1 for the season.

SCORES FROM AROUND THE LEAGUE

  • Kansas City Chiefs won over the Buffalo Bills 23-13 and remain the only undefeated team at 9-0 for the season
  • Dallas Cowboys beat the Minnesota Vikings 27-23
  • Tennessee Titans defeated the St. Louis Rams 28-21
  • New York Jets beat the New Orleans Saints 26-20
  • Washington Redskins defeated the San Diego Chargers 30-24
  • Carolina Panthers beat the Atlanta Falcons 34-10
  • Philadelphia Eagles held church on the Oakland Raiders beating them 49-20
  • Seattle Seahawks narrowly defeat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 27-24
  • Cleveland Browns beat the Baltimore Ravens 24-18
  • New England Patriots handily beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 55-31
  • Indianapolis Colts defeated the Houston Texans 27-24
  • Chicago Bears beat the Green Bay Packers 27-20

WEEK 9 HIGHLIGHTS

  • Nick Foles had the game of his career throwing for 406 yards and 7 Touchdowns joining Peyton Manning as the only other quarterback this season to throw for 7 Touchdowns in a single game.
  • Case Keenum threw for 350 yards and 3 Touchdowns and posted a passer rating of 123.4 for the game.
  • Andre Johnson scored 3 Touchdowns and racked up 229 receiving yards in the game.
  • Stevan Ridley rushed for 115 yards and 2 Touchdowns.
  • Chris Johnson posted 150 rushing yards with 2 rushing Touchdowns in addition to 20 receiving yards.
  • Tom Brady had the best game of his season so far and threw for 432 yards and 4 Touchdowns landing him in the Top 10 at #9 for total passing yards for the season.
  • Adrian Peterson rushed the ball 25 times for 140 yards and 1 Touchdown. He also caught 3 passes for 37 yards in the game.
  • Eddie Lacy rushed for 150 Yards and 1 Touchdown.
  • Jason Witten caught passes for 102 Yards and 1 Touchdown.
  • Rob Gronkowski continues to make his mark in his comeback and was responsible for 143 receiving yards and  Touchdown.
  • Aaron Dobson rushed for 130 yards and 2 Touchdowns.
  • Zack Stacy ran the ball for 127 yards and 2 Touchdowns.
  • Jimmy Graham caught 9 passes for 116 yards and 2 Touchdowns.
  • Chris Ivory ran the ball 19 times for 139 yards and 1 Touchdown
  • Pierre Garcon caught 7 passes for 172 yards.
  • Riley Cooper caught 5 passes for 139 yards and 3 Touchdowns.
  • Ben Roethlisberger completed 58% of his passes in Week 9 for 400 yards, 4 Touchdowns and 2 Interceptions. Big Ben passed the 2,000 passing yards for the season and is now just 9 Touchdowns shy of the Pittsburgh Steelers all time Touchdown leader.

QUARTERBACK LEADERS – WEEK 9 PLAYERS ON THE MOVE

  • Tom Brady moved past Hall of Fame Quarterback Fran Tarkenton to the #7 slot behind Drew Brees with 47,062 Career Passing Yards.
  • Ben Roethlisberger passed Mark Brunell to the #32 slot for Career Passing Yards behind Hall of Fame Quarterback Sonny Jurgensen with 32,174 passing yards. With 4 passing Touchdowns in Week 9, Roethlisberger moved past Roman Gabriel, Matt Hasselbeck and Phil Simms into the #20 slot tied with Jim Everett at 203 Career Passing Touchdowns.
  • Tony Romo moved past Steve DeBerg, Joe Ferguson, Hall of Fame Quarterback Bobby Lane and Norm Snead into the #33 slot tied with Kenny Anderson at 197 Career Passing Touchdowns.

RUNNING BACK LEADERS – WEEK 9 PLAYERS ON THE MOVE

  • Steven Jackson passed Ottis Anderson to take the #25 slot behind Eddie George for Career Rushing Yards.
  • Adrian Peterson moved up 2 slots to the #30 position passing both Shaun Alexander and Frank Gore on the list and just trailing Hall of Fame Running Back Joe Perry with 9,560 Career Rushing Yards. Peterson also moved past Corey Dillon to #13 tied with Hall of Fame Running Back Jim Taylor at 83 Career Rushing Touchdowns, 3 Touchdowns behind Priest Holmes.

WIDE RECEIVER LEADERS – WEEK 9 PLAYERS ON THE MOVE

  • Andre Johnson moved up 2 slots to #20 on the list of Career Receiving Yards, passing Hall of Fame Wide Receiver Michael Irvin and Derrick Mason. Johnson enters the Top 20 for the first time and is behind Hines Ward at 12,067 receiving yards. Johnson had a monster day moving up 4 slots passing Haven Moses, Tony Martin, Wes Chandler, Otis Taylor, Chris Chambers, Gary Garrison, Joe Horn and Hugh Taylor to #34 tied with Mark Duper and Maurice Colston at 59 Career Receiving Touchdowns.
  • Steve Smith moved past Hall of Fame Wide Receiver Don Maynard into the #23 slot behind Michael Irvin for Career Receiving Yards.

DEFENSIVE LEADERS – WEEK 9 PLAYERS ON THE MOVE

  • Julius Peppers moved past Sean Jones to #15 on the list of Career Sacks behind DeMarcus Ware with 113.5 Sacks.
  • Terrell Suggs moved into a tie with Henry Thomas at #29 with 93.5 Career Sacks.

2013 NFL Week 8 Season Leaders

After Week 8 in the 2013 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2013 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

NFL Passing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 2,919
  2. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 2,617
  3. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 2,290
  4. Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 2,249
  5. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 2,223
  6. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 2,216
  7. Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 2,191
  8. Eli Manning – New York Giants – 2,167
  9. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 2,132
  10. Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers – 1,930

NFL Passing Touchdowns Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 29
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 19
  3. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 18
  4. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 16
    Andy Dalton – Cincinnati Bengals – 16
  5. Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 15
    Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 15
  6. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 14
    Sam Bradford – St. Louis Rams – 14
  7. Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 13
  8. Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears – 12
    Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 12
  9. Ryan Tannehill – Miami Dolphins – 11
  10. Eli Manning – New York Giants – 10
    Carson Palmer – Arizona Cardinals – 10
    Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 10

NFL Rushing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 733
  2. Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 635
  3. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 618
  4. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 601
  5. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 571
  6. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 565
  7. Arian Foster – Houston Texans – 542
  8. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 533
  9. Reggie BushDetroit Lions – 518
  10. DeAngelo WilliamsCarolina Panthers – 477

NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Knowshon Moreno – Denver Broncos – 8
  2. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 7
  3. Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 6
    Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 6
    Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 6
    Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 6
    Fred Jackson – Buffalo Bills – 6
  4. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 5
  5. DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Stevan Ridley – New England Patriots – 4
    Darren McFaddenOakland Raiders – 4
    Joique Bell – Detroit Lions – 4
    Roy Helu – Washington Redskins – 4
  6. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
    Eddie LacyGreen Bay Packers – 3
    BenJarvus Green-Ellis – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    Rashard Mendenhall – Arizona Cardinals – 3
    Ray Rice – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Kendall Hunter – San Francisco 49ers – 3
    Le’Veon BellPittsburgh Steelers – 3
    Mike Tolbert – Carolina Panthers – 3
    Brandon Jacobs – New York Giants – 3
    Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 3

NFL Receiving Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Calvin JohnsonDetroit Lions – 821
  2. A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 734
  3. Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 685
  4. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 677
  5. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 673
  6. Eric Decker – Denver Broncos – 669
  7. Jordy NelsonGreen Bay Packers – 649
  8. Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 641
  9. Antonio BrownPittsburgh Steelers – 630
    Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 630
  10. Torrey Smith – Baltimore Ravens – 629

NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Wes Welker – Denver Broncos – 9
  2. Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 8
    Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 8
    Julius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 8
  3. Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 7
    Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 7
    Vernon Davis – San Francisco 49ers – 7
    Eddie Royal – San Diego Chargers – 7
  4. Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 6
    Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 6
  5. A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 5
    DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 5
    Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 5
    Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 5
    Joseph Fauria – Detriot Lions – 5
  6. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 4
    Vincent Jackson – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
    Terrance Williams – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Denarius Moore – Oakland Raiders – 4
    Rueben Randle – New York Giants – 4
    Martellus Bennett – Chicago Bears – 4
    Kenbrell Thompkins – New England Patriots – 4
    Austin Pettis – St. Louis Rams – 4
    Zach Miller – Seattle Seahawks – 4

2013 NFL Week 7 – Season Leaders

After Week 7 in the 2013 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2013 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

NFL Passing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Peyton ManningDenver Broncos – 2,565
  2. Philip RiversSan Diego Chargers – 2,132
  3. Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 2,129
  4. Tony RomoDallas Cowboys – 2,010
  5. Drew BreesNew Orleans Saints – 1,958
  6. Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 1,924
  7. Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 1,922
  8. Eli ManningNew York Giants – 1,921
  9. Joe FlaccoBaltimore Ravens – 1,917
  10. Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 1,906

NFL Passing Touchdowns Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Peyton ManningDenver Broncos – 25
  2. Philip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 15
    Matthew StaffordDetroit Lions – 15
    Tony RomoDallas Cowboys – 15
  3. Drew BreesNew Orleans Saints – 14
    Sam BradfordSt. Louis Rams – 14
  4. Matt RyanAtlanta Falcons – 13
    Aaron RodgersGreen Bay Packers – 13
  5. Jay CutlerChicago Bears – 12
  6. Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 11
    Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 11
  7. Eli ManningNew York Giants – 10
    Andrew LuckIndianapolis Colts – 10
    Cam NewtonCarolina Panthers – 10
  8. Ryan TannehillMiami Dolphins – 9
  9. Joe FlaccoBaltimore Ravens – 8
    Robert Griffin IIIWashington Redskins – 8
    Carson PalmerArizona Cardinals – 8
    Geno SmithNew York Jets – 8
    Tom BradyNew England Patriots – 8
    Matt SchaubHouston Texans – 8
    Colin KaepernickSan Francisco 49ers – 8
    Jake LockerTennessee Titans – 8
  10. Ben RoethlisbergerPittsburgh Steelers – 7
    Alex SmithKansas City Chiefs – 7

NFL Rushing Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. LeSean McCoyPhiladelphia Eagles – 685
  2. Marshawn LynchSeattle Seahawks – 578
  3. Jamaal CharlesKansas City Chiefs – 561
  4. Frank GoreSan Francisco 49ers – 547
  5. Arian FosterHouston Texans – 542
  6. Matt ForteChicago Bears – 533
  7. Adrian PetersonMinnesota Vikings – 511
  8. Alfred MorrisWashington Redskins – 472
  9. Doug MartinTampa Bay Buccaneers – 456
  10. Ryan MathewsSan Diego Chargers – 446

NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Knowshon MorenoDenver Broncos – 8
  2. Marshawn LynchSeattle Seahawks – 6
    Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 6
    Matt ForteChicago Bears – 6
  3. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 5
    Adrian PetersonMinnesota Vikings – 5
    Fred JacksonBuffalo Bills – 5
  4. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 4
    DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Roy HeluWashington Redskins – 4
  5. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
    Stevan Ridley – New England Patriots – 3
    BenJarvus Green-Ellis – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    Rashard Mendenhall – Arizona Cardinals – 3
    Ray Rice – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Joique BellDetroit Lions – 3
    Kendall Hunter – San Francisco 49ers – 3
    Mike TolbertCarolina Panthers – 3
    Brandon JacobsNew York Giants – 3
    Andrew LuckIndianapolis Colts – 3

NFL Receiving Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Torrey SmithBaltimore Ravens – 629
  2. Eric DeckerDenver Broncos – 627
  3. A.J. GreenCincinnati Bengals – 619
  4. Demaryius ThomasDenver Broncos – 610
    DeSean JacksonPhiladelphia Eagles – 610
  5. Jimmy GrahamNew Orleans Saints – 593
  6. Victor CruzNew York Giants – 591
  7. Andre JohnsonHouston Texans – 584
  8. Julio JonesAtlanta Falcons – 580
  9. Dez BryantDallas Cowboys – 569
  10. Jeffery Alshon – Chicago Bears – 561

NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Wes WelkerDenver Broncos – 8
    Julius ThomasDenver Broncos – 8
  2. Eddie RoyalSan Diego Chargers – 7
  3. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 6
    Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 6
    Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 6
    Calvin JohnsonDetroit Lions – 6
    Vernon DavisSan Francisco 49ers – 6
  4. Demaryius ThomasDenver Broncos – 5
    A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 5
    DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 5
    Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 5
    Jordy NelsonGreen Bay Packers – 5
    Joseph Fauria – Detriot Lions – 5
  5. Victor CruzNew York Giants – 4
    Vincent JacksonTampa Bay Buccaneers – 4
    Larry FitzgeraldArizona Cardinals – 4
    Denarius MooreOakland Raiders – 4
    Rueben RandleNew York Giants – 4
    Martellus BennettChicago Bears – 4
    Kenbrell ThompkinsNew England Patriots – 4
    Austin PettisSt. Louis Rams – 4
    Zach MillerSeattle Seahawks – 4

2013 NFL Week 6 Season Leaders

After Week 6 in the 2013 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2013 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

NFL Passing Yard Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 2,179
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 1,958
  3. Phillip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 1,847
  4. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 1,772
  5. Eli Manning – New York Giants – 1,721
  6. Joe FlaccoBaltimore Ravens – 1,702
  7. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 1,693
  8. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 1,649
  9. Aaron RogersGreen Bay Packers – 1,646
  10. Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears – 1,630

NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 22
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 14
    Phillip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 14
    Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 14
  3. Sam Bradford – St. Louis Rams – 13
  4. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 12
    Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears – 12
  5. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 10
    Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 10
  6. Eli Manning – New York Giants – 9
    Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 9
  7. Matt Schaub – Houston Texans – 8
    Andy DaltonCincinnati Bengals – 8
    Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 8
    Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 8
    Colin Kaepernick – Washington Redskins – 8
  8. Joe FlaccoBaltimore Ravens – 7
    Geno SmithNew York Jets – 7
    Carson PalmerArizona Cardinals – 7
    Andrew Luck – Indianapolis Colts – 7
    Alex Smith – Kansas City Chiefs – 7

NFL Rushing Yard Leaders – Total Yards

  1. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 630
  2. Arian Foster – Houston Texans – 531
  3. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 487
  4. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 483
  5. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 477
  6. Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 475
  7. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 442
  8. DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 428
  9. Doug Martin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 409
  10. DeAngelo WilliamsCarolina Panthers – 394

NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Knowshon Moreno – Denver Broncos – 7
  2. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 5
    Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 5
    Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 5
  3. DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Fred Jackson – Buffalo Bills – 4
  4. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
    Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 3
    Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 3
    Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 3
    BenJarvus Green-Ellis – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    Ray Rice – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Joique Bell – Detroit Lions – 3
    Kendall HunterSan Francisco 49ers – 3
  5. Bilal Powell – New York Jets – 2
    Trent Richardson Indianapolis Colts – 2
    Maurice Jones-DrewJacksonville Jaguars – 2
    Stevan RidleyNew England Patriots – 2
    Darren McFadden – Oakland Raiders – 2
    Rashard Mendenhall – Arizona Cardinals – 2
    Giovani Bernard – Cincinnati Bengals – 2
    Lamar Miller – Miami Dolphins – 2
    Ahmad Bradshaw – New York Giants – 2
    Jacquizz RodgersAtlanta Falcons – 2
    Le’Veon BellPittsburgh Steelers – 2
  6. Arian Foster – Houston Texans – 1
    Doug Martin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Reggie Bush – Detroit Lions – 1
    C.J. SpillerBuffalo Bills – 1
    Eddie Lacy – Green Bay Packers – 1
    LeGarrette BlountNew England Patriots – 1
    James Starks – Green Bay Packers – 1
    Andre EllingtonArizona Cardinals – 1
    Donald BrownIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Willis McGaheeCleveland Browns – 1
    Darren Sproles – San Diego Chargers – 1
    Jason SnellingAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Roy Helu
    Washington Redskins – 1

NFL Receiving Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 593
  2. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 589
  3. Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 580
  4. Torrey SmithBaltimore Ravens – 568
  5. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 541
  6. Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 528
  7. Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 498
  8. Andre Johnson – Houston Texans – 495
  9. Jordy NelsonGreen Bay Packers – 484
  10. Eric DeckerDenver Broncos – 477

NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Wes Welker – Denver Broncos – 8
  2. Julius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 7
  3. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 6
    Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 6
    Vernon Davis – San Francisco 49ers – 6
    Eddie Royal – San Diego Chargers – 6
  4. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 5
    Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 5
    Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 5
    Joseph FauriaDetroit Lions – 5
  5. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 4
    Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 4
    Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 4
    A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 4
    Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 4
    Denarius MooreOakland Raiders – 4
    Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 4
    Kenbrell ThompkinsNew England Patriots – 4
    Austin PettisSt. Louis Rams – 4
  6. Martellus Bennet – Chicago Bears – 3
    Jason Witten – Dallas Cowboys – 3
    Tony Gonzalez – Atlanta Falcons – 3
    Reuben RandleNew York Giants – 3
    Owen Daniels – Houston Texans – 3
    Marlon Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Brandon LaFellCarolina Panthers – 3
    Garrett GrahamHouston Texans – 3
    Zach MillerSeattle Seahawks – 3
  7. Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 2
    Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Eric DeckerDenver Broncos – 2
    Antonio Gates – San Diego Chargers – 2
    Jeffery AlshonChicago Bears – 2
    Reggie Wayne – Indianapolis Colts – 2
    Josh Gordon – Cleveland Browns – 2
    Anquan Boldin – San Francisco 49ers – 2
    Julian Edelman – New England Patriots – 2
    Vincent Jackson – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
    Pierre GarconWashington Redskins – 2
    T.Y. HiltonIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Randall Cobb – Green Bay Packers – 2
    Nate WashingtonTennessee Titans – 2
    James JonesGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Brian Hartline – Minnesota Vikings – 2
    Keenan AllenSan Diego Chargers – 2
    Donnie AveryKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Charles ClayMiami Dolphins – 2
    Terrance WilliamsDallas Cowboys – 2
    Charles ClayMiami Dolphins – 2
    Greg JenningsMinnesota Vikings – 2
    Robert WoodsBuffalo Bills – 2
    Scott ChandlerBuffalo Bills – 2
    Jerricho CotcheryPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Dwayne BoweKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Jermichael Finley – Green Bay Packers – 2
    Steve SmithCarolina Panthers – 2
    Leonard Hankerson – Washington Redskins – 2
    Coby FleenerIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 2
    Sidney RiceSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Mike Williams –Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 2

2013 NFL Week 5 Season Leaders

After Week 5 in the 2013 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2013 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

NFL Passing Yard Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 1,884
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 1,722
  3. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 1,649
  4. Phillip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 1,610
  5. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 1,524
  6. Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 1,523
  7. Eli Manning – New York Giants – 1,482
  8. Ryan TannehillMiami Dolphins – 1,383
  9. Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears – 1,368
  10. Matt Schaub – Houston Texans – 1,366

NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 20
  2. Phillip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 13
    Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 13
  3. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 12
  4. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 10
    Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears – 10
    Sam Bradford – St. Louis Rams – 10
  5. Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 9
  6. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 8
    Eli Manning – New York Giants – 8
    Matt Schaub – Houston Texans – 8
    Russell Wilson – Seattle Seahawks – 8
  7. Geno SmithNew York Jets – 7
    Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 7
    Alex SmithKansas City Chiefs – 7
    Andrew LuckIndianapolis Colts – 7
  8. Ryan Tannehill – Miami Dolphins – 6
    Robert Griffin III – Washington Redskins – 6
    Colin Kaepernick – Washington Redskins – 6
    Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 6
    Jake Locker – Tennessee Titans – 6

NFL Rushing Yard Leaders – Total Yards

  1. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 514
  2. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 421
  3. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 410
  4. DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 399
  5. Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 397
  6. Arian Foster – Houston Texans – 390
  7. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 376
  8. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 375
  9. Doug Martin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 342
  10. Knowshon Moreno – Denver Broncos – 331

NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 5
  2. Knowshon Moreno – Denver Broncos – 4
    Fred Jackson – Buffalo Bills – 4
  3. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
    Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 3
    DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 3
    Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 3
    Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 3
    Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 3
    BenJarvus Green-Ellis – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    Ray Rice – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Joique Bell – Detroit Lions – 3
  4. Bilal Powell – New York Jets – 2
    Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 2
    Trent Richardson Indianapolis Colts – 2
    Rashard Mendenhall – Arizona Cardinals – 2
    Darren McFadden – Oakland Raiders – 2
    Lamar Miller – Miami Dolphins – 2
    Giovani Bernard – Cincinnati Bengals – 2
    Ahmad Bradshaw – New York Giants – 2
    Jacquizz RodgersAtlanta Falcons – 2
    Kendall HunterSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Le’Veon BellPittsburgh Steelers – 2
  5. Arian FosterHouston Texans – 1
    Doug Martin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Reggie Bush – Detroit Lions – 1
    C.J. SpillerBuffalo Bills – 1
    Maurice Jones-DrewJacksonville Jaguars – 1
    LeGarrette BlountNew England Patriots – 1
    James Starks – Green Bay Packers – 1
    Donald BrownIndianapolis Colts – 1
    Eddie Lacy – Green Bay Packers – 1
    Willis McGaheeCleveland Browns – 1
    Jason SnellingAtlanta Falcons – 1
    Darren Sproles – San Diego Chargers – 1
    Roy HeluWashington Redskins – 1

NFL Receiving Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 593
  2. Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 580
  3. Torrey SmithBaltimore Ravens – 556
  4. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 525
  5. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 473
  6. Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 450
  7. Antonio GatesSan Diego Chargers – 438
  8. Jeffery AlshonChicago Bears – 429
  9. Eric DeckerDenver Broncos – 427
  10. Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 423

NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Wes Welker – Denver Broncos – 7
  2. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 6
    Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 6
    Julius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 6
    Eddie Royal – San Diego Chargers – 6
  3. Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 5
  4. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 4
    Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 4
    Calvin Johnson – Detroit Lions – 4
    Vernon Davis – San Francisco 49ers – 4
    Austin PettisSt. Louis Rams – 4
  5. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 3
    Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 3
    Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 3
    A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    Tony Gonzalez – Atlanta Falcons – 3
    Denarius MooreOakland Raiders – 3
    Jason Witten – Dallas Cowboys – 3
    Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 3
    Martellus Bennet – Chicago Bears – 3
    Kenbrell ThompkinsNew England Patriots – 3
    Owen Daniels – Houston Texans – 3
    Marlon Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Garrett GrahamHouston Texans – 3
    Zach MillerSeattle Seahawks – 3
  6. Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 2
    Antonio GatesSan Diego Chargers – 2
    Jeffery AlshonChicago Bears – 2
    Eric DeckerDenver Broncos – 2
    Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Anquan Boldin – San Francisco 49ers – 2
    Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts – 2
    Nate WashingtonTennessee Titans – 2
    Julian Edelman – New England Patriots – 2
    T.Y. HiltonIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Pierre GarconWashington Redskins – 2
    James JonesGreen Bay Packers – 2
    Brian Hartline – Minnesota Vikings – 2
    Randall Cobb – Green Bay Packers – 2
    Donnie AveryKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Josh GordonCleveland Browns – 2
    Charles ClayMiami Dolphins – 2
    Robert WoodsBuffalo Bills – 2
    Ruben RandleNew York Giants – 2
    Greg JenningsMinnesota Vikings – 2
    Jerricho CotcheryPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Leonard Hankerson – Washington Redskins – 2
    Dwayne BoweKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Coby FleenerIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Mike WilliamsTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 2
    Jermichael Finley – Green Bay Packers – 2
    Sidney RiceSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Brandon LaFellCarolina Panthers – 2
    Joseph FauriaDetroit Lions – 2

2013 NFL Week 4 Season Leaders

After Week 4 in the 2013 NFL Season, along with trying to lead their respective teams to victory, the key NFL position players fight for recognition as this season leaders in Passing, Rushing and Receiving. As each week of the 2013 NFL Season passes, new names are added to the rankings and the Top 10 players in each category are ranked based on Total Yards and Total Touchdowns for the season. The NFL Quarterbacks are ranked by the most Passing Yards and Passing Touchdowns. In addition, the NFL Running Backs and other key position players are ranked by most Rushing Yards and Rushing Touchdowns while the Wide Receivers and Tight Ends are ranked by most Receiving Yards and Receiving Touchdowns. The rankings for each category are as follows:

NFL Passing Yard Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 1,470
  2. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 1,434
  3. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 1,330
  4. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 1,262
  5. Ben Roethlisberger – Pittsburgh Steelers – 1,231
  6. Robert Griffin III – Washington Redskins – 1,202
  7. Phillip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 1,199
  8. Matt Schaub – Houston Texans – 1,193
  9. Eli Manning – New York Giants – 1,148
  10. Sam Bradford – St. Louis Rams – 1,093

NFL Passing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Peyton Manning – Denver Broncos – 16
  2. Phillip Rivers – San Diego Chargers – 11
  3. Drew Brees – New Orleans Saints – 10
  4. Matt Ryan – Atlanta Falcons – 8
    Matt Schaub – Houston Texans – 8
    Aaron Rodgers – Green Bay Packers – 8
    Tony Romo – Dallas Cowboys – 8
    Jay Cutler – Chicago Bears – 8
  5. Matthew Stafford – Detroit Lions – 7
    Sam Bradford – St. Louis Rams – 7
    Tom Brady – New England Patriots – 7
    Alex SmithKansas City Chiefs – 7
  6. Robert Griffin III – Washington Redskins – 6
    Eli Manning – New York Giants – 6
    Russell WilsonSeattle Seahawks – 6
    Jake LockerTennessee Titans – 6
    Cam Newton – Carolina Panthers – 6

NFL Rushing Yard Leaders – Total Yards

  1. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 468
  2. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 421
  3. DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 356
  4. Doug Martin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 342
  5. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 320
  6. Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 308
  7. Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 296
  8. Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 295
  9. Bilal Powell – New York Jets – 292
    Arian Foster – Houston Texans – 292
  10. Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 289

NFL Rushing Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Adrian Peterson – Minnesota Vikings – 5
  2. Matt Forte – Chicago Bears – 3
    Marshawn Lynch – Seattle Seahawks – 3
    Knowshon Moreno – Denver Broncos – 3
    Joique Bell – Detroit Lions – 3
  3. LeSean McCoy – Philadelphia Eagles – 2
    DeMarco Murray – Dallas Cowboys – 2
    Alfred Morris – Washington Redskins – 2
    Frank Gore – San Francisco 49ers – 2
    Bilal Powell – New York Jets – 2
    Jamaal Charles – Kansas City Chiefs – 2
    Fred Jackson – Buffalo Bills – 2
    Darren McFadden – Oakland Raiders – 2
    Trent RichardsonIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Lamar Miller – Miami Dolphins – 2
    Ahmad Bradshaw – New York Giants – 2
    Giovani Bernard – Cincinnati Bengals – 2
    BenJarvus Green-Ellis – Cincinnati Bengals – 2
    Kendall HunterSan Francisco 49ers – 2
    Le’Veon BellPittsburgh Steelers – 2
  4. Doug Martin – Tampa Bay Buccaneers – 1
    Arian Foster – Houston Texans – 1
    Reggie BushDetroit Lions – 1
    James Starks – Green Bay Packers – 1
    Rashard Mendenhall – Arizona Cardinals – 1
    Darren SprolesSan Diego Chargers – 1
    Ray Rice – Baltimore Ravens – 1
    Eddie Lacy – Green Bay Packers – 1
    Roy HeluWashington Redskins – 1

NFL Receiving Yards Leaders – Total Yards

  1. Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 481
  2. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 458
  3. Torrey SmithBaltimore Ravens – 435
  4. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 425
  5. Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 412
  6. DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 393
    Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 393
  7. Anquan Boldin – San Francisco 49ers – 372
  8. Andre JohnsonHouston Texans – 368
  9. Antonio GatesSan Diego Chargers – 364
  10. Jordon Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 363

NFL Receiving Touchdown Leaders – Total Touchdowns

  1. Jimmy Graham – New Orleans Saints – 6
    Wes Welker – Denver Broncos – 6
  2. Jordan Cameron – Cleveland Browns – 5
    Eddie Royal – San Diego Chargers – 5
  3. Victor Cruz – New York Giants – 4
    Demaryius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 4
    Calvin JohnsonDetroit Lions – 4
    Dez Bryant – Dallas Cowboys – 4
    Julius Thomas – Denver Broncos – 4
  4. A.J. Green – Cincinnati Bengals – 3
    Jordy Nelson – Green Bay Packers – 3
    Kenbrell ThompkinsNew England Patriots – 2
    Larry Fitzgerald – Arizona Cardinals – 3
    Tony GonzalezAtlanta Falcons – 3
    Martellus Bennett – Chicago Bears – 3
    Owen Daniels – Houston Texans – 3
    Marlon Brown – Baltimore Ravens – 3
    Vernon Davis – San Francisco 49ers – 3
    Garrett GrahamHouston Texans – 3
    Zach MillerSeattle Seahawks – 3
  5. Julio Jones – Atlanta Falcons – 2
    Antonio Brown – Pittsburgh Steelers – 2
    DeSean Jackson – Philadelphia Eagles – 2
    Anquan Boldin – San Francisco 49ers – 2
    Antonio GatesSan Diego Chargers – 2
    Brandon Marshall – Chicago Bears – 2
    Pierre GarconWashington Redskins – 2
    Nate WashingtonTennessee Titans – 2
    Julian Edelman – New England Patriots – 2
    Reggie WayneIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Randall Cobb – Green Bay Packers – 2
    Brian Hartline – Minnesota Vikings – 2
    Greg JenningsMinnesota Vikings – 2
    Jerricho CotcheryPittsburgh Steelers – 2
    Denarius MooreOakland Raiders – 2
    Donnie AveryKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Robert WoodsBuffalo Bills – 2
    Jason Witten – Dallas Cowboys – 2
    Leonard Hankerson – Washington Redskins – 2
    Coby FleenerIndianapolis Colts – 2
    Mike WilliamsTampa Bay Buccaneers – 2
    Dwayne BoweKansas City Chiefs – 2
    Sidney RiceSeattle Seahawks – 2
    Jermichael Finley – Green Bay Packers – 2
    Delanie WalkerTennessee Titans – 2
    Brandon LaFellCarolina Panthers – 2
    Joseph FauriaDetroit Lions – 2