2018 NFL PRESEASON INDIVIDUAL & TEAM STATISTICAL LEADERS
Listed below are the final individual and team preseason leaders in the AFC and NFC.
Rookie running back CHRIS WARREN of the Oakland Raiders was the NFL preseason rushing leader with 292 rushing yards. Rookie wide receiver JAVON WIMS of the Chicago Bears led the league in receiving yards with 227. The leading passer was Cincinnati Bengals quarterback ANDY DALTON with a 130.9 passer rating.
The Carolina Panthers finished the 2018 preseason with the top-ranked offense, averaging 373.3 yards per game. The New Orleans Saints led the league in total defense, allowing 216 yards per game on average.
2018 NFL PRESEASON LEADERS
Touchdowns |
4 tied, AFC |
3 |
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Total Offense |
Carolina, NFC |
373.3 |
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2 tied, NFC |
3 |
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Cincinnati, AFC |
364.5 |
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Rushing Yards |
Warren, Oak., AFC (R) |
292 |
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Points |
Baltimore, AFC |
127 |
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Nall, Chi., NFC (R) |
223 |
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Chicago, NFC |
121 |
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Rushing TDs |
2 tied, AFC |
3 |
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Rushing Yds. |
Baltimore, AFC |
159.0 |
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Kelly, LAR, NFC (R) |
3 |
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Per Game |
New Orleans, NFC |
155.0 |
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Longest Run |
Etling, NE, AFC (R) |
86t |
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Rushing TDs |
New Orleans, NFC |
8 |
from Scrimmage |
McCaffrey, Car., NFC |
71t |
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Jacksonville, AFC |
7 |
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Passer Rating |
Dalton, Cin., AFC |
130.9 |
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Pass Attempts |
Chicago, NFC |
189 |
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Winston, TB, NFC |
126.9 |
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Miami, AFC |
165 |
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Passing Yards |
Bray, Chi., NFC |
652 |
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Completions |
Chicago, NFC |
121 |
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Mayfield, Cle., AFC (R) |
501 |
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Miami, AFC |
106 |
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Passing TDs |
3 tied, NFC |
5 |
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Passing Yards |
Tampa Bay, NFC |
284.5 |
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4 tied, AFC |
4 |
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Per Game |
Kansas City, AFC |
274.0 |
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Receptions |
3 tied, NFC |
16 |
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Passing TDs |
Pittsburgh, AFC |
9 |
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Hill, KC, AFC |
14 |
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Green Bay, NFC |
8 |
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Receiving Yards |
Wims, Chi., NFC (R) |
227 |
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Fewest Sacks |
Cincinnati, AFC |
3 |
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Hill, KC, AFC |
182 |
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Allowed |
3 tied, NFC |
6 |
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Receiving TDs |
Hatcher, Oak., AFC |
3 |
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Most 2-Point |
New Orleans, NFC |
3 |
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Frazier, Car., Car |
3 |
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Conversions |
2 tied, AFC |
3 |
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Longest Rec. |
Kumerow, GB, NFC |
82t |
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Total Defense |
New Orleans, NFC |
216.0 |
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Smith-Schuster, Pit., AFC |
71t |
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Baltimore, AFC |
265.0 |
Punt Return |
McKenzie, Den., AFC |
19.8 |
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Pts. Allowed/Game |
Cleveland, AFC |
11.5 |
Average |
Powell, Det., NFC (R) |
15.7 |
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New Orleans, NFC |
11.8 |
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Kickoff Return |
Tate, NO, NFC |
33.0 |
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Rushing Yds. |
Tennessee, AFC |
77.5 |
Average |
Langley, Den., AFC |
27.7 |
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Allowed/Game |
New Orleans, NFC |
79.3 |
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Punting Average |
Koch, Bal., AFC |
51.6 |
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Rushing TDs |
2 tied, AFC |
0 |
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Martin, Det., NFC |
51.2 |
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Allowed |
Philadelphia, NFC |
1 |
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Points |
Parkey, Chi., NFC |
37 |
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Passing Yards |
New Orleans, NFC |
136.8 |
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2 tied, AFC |
35 |
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Allowed/Game |
Jacksonville, AFC |
156.0 |
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Field Goals |
2 tied, AFC |
9 |
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Passing TDs |
2 tied, AFC |
1 |
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Parkey, Chi., NFC |
8 |
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Allowed |
3 tied, NFC |
2 |
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Interceptions |
4 tied, AFC |
2 |
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Interceptions |
Baltimore, AFC |
9 |
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3 tied, NFC |
2 |
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Arizona, NFC |
7 |
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Sacks |
Ridgeway, Ind., AFC |
4 |
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Sacks |
Baltimore, AFC |
21 |
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2 tied, NFC |
4 |
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Chicago, NFC |
20 |
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*(R) – Rookie |