Week 1 •
Tyreek Hill set the record for most games with at least 200 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns, with three. He shared the previous record of two with nine other players.
Week 2 •
Puka Nacua set the record for most receptions in a game by a rookie, with 15. The previous record of 14 was shared by four players. • Nacua also became the first rookie to record at least ten catches and 100 receiving yards in each of his team's first two games of the season. •
Travis Kelce passed
Shannon Sharpe for fourth place in most receptions made by a tight end. • Wilson also became the third quarterback to reach 5,000 rushing yards, joining
Michael Vick and
Cam Newton. •
Keenan Allen set the record for most receptions in a game by a player who also had a passing touchdown, with 18. The previous record of 12 was shared by
Tarik Cohen and
Jerry Rice. •
Sam LaPorta set the record for most receptions by a tight end in the first three games of his career, with 18. The previous record of 17 was held by
Keith Jackson. • LaPorta also became the first tight end to record at least five receptions in each of his first three career games. • Miami became the second team to record 700 yards of offense in a game, joining the
1951 Los Angeles Rams. • Miami became the first team to record five rushing touchdowns and five passing touchdowns in the same game. •
Khalil Mack tied the record for most career games with at least five
sacks, with two. He shares the record with
Derrick Thomas. • Nacua also set the record for most receiving yards in a player's first four games of his career, with 501.
Week 5 •
C. J. Stroud set the record for most pass attempts without an interception to start his career, ultimately with 191. The previous record of 176 was held by
Dak Prescott. •
Patrick Mahomes became the tenth quarterback to defeat all 31 NFL teams excluding the team for which he plays. He also became the youngest to accomplish that feat at age 28 years, 21 days. The previous record of 30 years, 86 days was held by
Tom Brady. • The
Miami Dolphins set the record for most total yards in the first five games of the season, with 2,568. The previous record of 2,527 was held by the
2000 St. Louis Rams.
Week 7 •
Dustin Hopkins became the first player to make a field goal of at least 50 yards in five consecutive games. •
Patrick Mahomes became the fastest player to record ten games with at least 400 passing yards, doing so in 87 games. The previous record of 90 games was held by
Dan Marino. •
Travis Kelce became the first tight end to record five games with at least ten receptions and 150 receiving yards. ;Week 8 •
Austin Ekeler became the seventh player to have 30 rushing touchdowns and 30 receiving touchdowns in career. •
DeAndre Hopkins tied the record for catching the first career touchdown pass thrown by the most different passers, with four. He shares the record with
Joey Galloway and
Marvin Harrison. •
Will Levis tied the record for most touchdown passes thrown in player's first NFL game, with four. He shares the record with
Marcus Mariota and
Fran Tarkenton. •
Tyreek Hill set the Super Bowl era record for most receiving yards through the first eight games of a season, with 1,014. The previous record of 978 yards was held by
Torry Holt.
Week 9 •
C. J. Stroud set the record for most passing yards in a game by a rookie, with 470. The previous record of 453 was held by
Marc Bulger. • Stroud also tied the record for most passing touchdowns in a game by a rookie, with five. He shares the record with five other players. • Stroud also became the first rookie to have at least 400 passing yards, four passing touchdowns, and no interceptions in a game. •
A. J. Cole III set the record for gross punt average in a game, with 63.6 yards. The previous record of 63.0 yards was held by
Andy Lee. •
Taysom Hill became the first player in the Super Bowl era to have at least ten touchdowns passing, rushing, and receiving in his career.
Week 10 •
C. J. Stroud became the second rookie to pass for 800 yards in a two-game span, joining
Cam Newton. • Stroud also tied the record for most games with at least 350 passing yards by a rookie, with three. He shares the record with Newton and
Andrew Luck. •
CeeDee Lamb became the first wide receiver since at least 1950 to have at least ten receptions, 150 receiving yards, a receiving touchdown, and a rushing touchdown in the same game.
Week 11 •
Josh Allen set the record for most total touchdowns in a player's first six seasons, currently with 205. The previous record of 204 was held by
Patrick Mahomes. •
Tyreek Hill became the first player in the Super Bowl era to have at least 1,200 receiving yards in his team's first ten games of a season. •
Week 12 •
DaRon Bland set the record for most interception return touchdowns in a season, with five. The previous record of four was shared by
Eric Allen,
Ken Houston, and
Jim Kearney. •
Jalen Hurts became the first quarterback to have at least 10 rushing touchdowns in three consecutive seasons. • Hurts also set the record for most games with at least two rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, with 11. The previous record of 10 was held by
Cam Newton. •
Patrick Mahomes set the record for most games with at least two passing touchdowns in a player's first seven seasons, currently with 66. The previous record of 65 was held by
Dan Marino. •
Tyreek Hill set the record for the most games in a season with at least 150 receiving yards and a touchdown, with five. The previous record of four was shared by five players. •
Christian McCaffrey became the third player to have at least 50 rushing touchdowns and 25 receiving touchdowns, joining
Marshall Faulk and
Lenny Moore. •
Mike Evans improved his own record for the most seasons with at least 1,000 receiving yards to start a player's career, with 10. • Evans also became the third player to have at least 10 seasons with at least 1,000 receiving yards at any point in his career, joining
Randy Moss and
Jerry Rice. •
Joe Flacco became the 19th quarterback to
win 100 career starts. •
Jake Browning set the record for highest completion percentage in his first three starts, completing 79.3% of his pass attempts. The previous record of 77.4% was held by
Chad Pennington. •
Keenan Allen became the fastest player to have 900 receptions, doing so in 139 games. The previous record of 143 games was held by
Antonio Brown. • The
Dallas Cowboys became the first team to score at least 30 points in each of its first seven home games of a season. • The
Las Vegas Raiders set the record for most points scored in the first half of a game after being
shutout the previous game, with 42. The previous record of 34 was held by the
1927 Frankford Yellow Jackets.
Week 16 •
Josh Allen became the second quarterback to have 50 rushing touchdowns in his career, joining
Cam Newton. •
Amari Cooper became the second player to have 200 receiving yards in a game for three different teams, joining
Terrell Owens. •
Justin Jefferson set the record for most receiving yards in a player's first four seasons, currently with 5,648. The previous record of 5,512 was held by
Michael Thomas.
Week 17 •
Lamar Jackson became the fifth player to have at least three games with a
perfect passer rating (minimum 10 attempts). •
Patrick Mahomes became the second player to have 4,000 passing yards in at least six of his first seven seasons, joining
Peyton Manning. •
Josh Allen tied
Jalen Hurts' record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in a season with 15. • The
Pittsburgh Steelers became the second team to have 20 consecutive seasons with a winning percentage of .500 or better, joining the 1965–85
Dallas Cowboys.
Week 18 •
Puka Nacua set the record for the most receiving yards by a rookie in a season, with 1,486. The previous record of 1,463 yards was held by
Bill Groman. • Nacua also set the record for the most receptions by a rookie in a season, with 105. The previous record of 104 receptions was held by
Jaylen Waddle. •
Sam LaPorta set the record for most receptions in a season by a rookie tight end, with 82. The previous record of 81 was held by
Keith Jackson. • LaPorta also became the third rookie tight end with at least 10 receiving touchdowns, joining
Mike Ditka and
Rob Gronkowski. •
Bill Belichick tied the record for most losses by a head coach, with 165. He shares the record with
Jeff Fisher and
Dan Reeves. • The
AFC North became the first division since the
1935 Western Division to have all its teams finish with a winning record.
Wild-card round •
C. J. Stroud tied the record for most touchdown passes in a playoff game by a rookie, with three. He shares the record with
Sammy Baugh,
Dak Prescott, and
Brock Purdy. • Stroud also became the youngest starting quarterback to win a playoff game at age 22 years, 102 days. The previous record of 22 years, 192 days was held by
Michael Vick. • Green Bay also became the first 7-seed to win a playoff game.
Divisional round •
Patrick Mahomes and
Travis Kelce set the record for most postseason touchdown passes by a passer-receiver duo, with 16. The previous record of 15 was held by
Tom Brady and
Rob Gronkowski.
Conference championships •
Travis Kelce set the record for most career receptions in the postseason, currently with 156. The previous record of 151 was held by
Jerry Rice. • Kelce also tied the record for most career postseason games with at least 100 receiving yards, with eight. He shares the record with Rice. • Butker set the record for most career field goals made in the Super Bowl, with nine. The previous record of eight was shared by
Adam Vinatieri and
Stephen Gostkowski. • Moody became the first player to convert two field goals of at least 50 yards in the same Super Bowl. •
Jauan Jennings became the second player to have a passing and receiving touchdown in the same Super Bowl, joining
Nick Foles. • The game set the record for the longest Super Bowl in terms of game time, at 74 minutes, 57 seconds. The previous record of 63 minutes, 58 seconds was set in
Super Bowl LI. This game also joined Super Bowl LI to become the second Super Bowl to go into
overtime. == Regular-season statistical leaders ==