Week 1 •
Ryan Rehkow set the record for gross punt average in a game (minimum four punts), with 64.5 yards. The previous record of 63.6 yards was held by
A. J. Cole III. •
Lamar Jackson passed
Russell Wilson for the third-most
career rushing yards for a quarterback.
Week 2 •
Braelon Allen tied the record for youngest player to score a touchdown from scrimmage, at age 20 years, 239 days. He shares the record with
Arnie Herber. • Allen also set the record for becoming the youngest player to score multiple touchdowns in a game. •
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions and receiving yards in a tight end's first two games of his career, with 15 and 156 respectively. • The
Green Bay Packers became the first NFL franchise to have 800 wins.
Week 3 •
Aaron Rodgers became the sixth quarterback to
win 150 starts. •
Malik Nabers set the record for becoming the youngest wide receiver to have multiple touchdowns in a game, at 21 years, 56 days of age. The previous record of 21 years, 73 days was held by
Mike Evans. • Nabers also became the first player with at least 20 receptions, 250 receiving yards, and three touchdowns in his first three career games. • The
Washington–
Cincinnati game was the first game to have no turnovers or punts since . •
Malik Nabers became the third player in the Super Bowl era to have at least 30 receptions in his first four games, joining
Puka Nacua and
Anquan Boldin. •
Sam Darnold became the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era to win and have at least two passing touchdowns in each of his first four games with a new team. •
Jared Goff set the record for most completed passes in a game without an incomplete pass, with 18. The previous record of 10 was held by
Kurt Warner. • Goff also set the record for most passing yards in a game without an incomplete pass, with 292. The previous record of 179 was held by
Frank Filchock. •
Jayden Daniels became the first rookie to have at least 1,000 passing yards and 250 rushing yards in his first five games. •
T. J. Watt joined his brother
J. J. Watt to become the first set of brothers to have at least 100 sacks each. •
Maxx Crosby became the fourth player to have at least one sack in ten consecutive games against a single opponent, doing so against the
Denver Broncos. •
Xavier McKinney became the first player since 1970 to intercept a pass in each of his first five games. •
Lamar Jackson passed
Cam Newton for the second-most
career rushing yards for a quarterback.
Week 7 •
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions in a tight end's first seven games of his career, with 47. The previous record of 42 was held by
Keith Jackson. •
Mike Evans became the 11th player to reach 100 touchdown receptions.
Week 8 •
Patrick Mahomes became the fastest player to reach 30,000 passing yards, doing so in 103 games. The previous record of 109 games was held by
Matthew Stafford. •
Justin Jefferson set the record for most games with at least 100 receiving yards in a player's first five seasons, currently with 33.
Randy Moss held previous record, with 30 games.
Week 9 •
Derek Carr became the first starting quarterback to have lost to 31 different NFL teams. •
Matthew Stafford became the ninth player to have 5,000
career pass completions. •
Derrick Henry became the 10th player to reach 100 rushing touchdowns. • Henry also became the third player to have at least ten rushing touchdowns in seven straight seasons, joining
Adrian Peterson and
LaDainian Tomlinson. •
Lamar Jackson set the record for most career games with a perfect
passer rating (minimum 10 attempts per game), with four. He shared the previous record of three with four other players. • Chase also became the first player to have multiple games with at least 250 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns. •
Justin Herbert set the record for most completed passes in a player's first five seasons, ultimately with 1,945. The previous record of 1,759 passes was held by
Derek Carr. •
Josh Allen set the record for most games with at least 250 passing yards and 50 rushing yards, with 14. He shared the previous record of 13 with
Lamar Jackson,
Cam Newton, and
Russell Wilson.
Week 12 •
Kaʻimi Fairbairn set the record for most field goals made in a season from at least 50 yards, ultimately with 13. He shared the previous record of 11 with
Daniel Carlson. •
Patrick Mahomes tied the record for most games with at least three passing touchdowns and no interceptions during a player's first eight seasons, with 24. He shares the record with
Russell Wilson.
Week 13 •
Josh Allen became the first player to score
a rushing touchdown, a receiving touchdown and multiple passing touchdowns in a single game. •
Bobby Wagner extended his streak of recording 100 tackles in a season to 13 years. He is the second player to record the feat, joining
London Fletcher. •
Jayden Daniels became the first rookie to complete 80 percent of his passes, throw three touchdowns, and run for a touchdown in a single game. •
Jameis Winston became the first player in the Super Bowl era to have at least 400 passing yards, four passing touchdowns and two interceptions returned for touchdowns in a game. •
Justin Herbert became the third player to have at least 10 consecutive games without interception (minimum 15 attempts per game), joining
Tom Brady and
Derek Carr. • The
Cincinnati Bengals tied the single-season record for most games lost while scoring at least 30 points, with four. They share the record with the
2002 Kansas City Chiefs.
Week 14 •
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions in a season for a rookie tight end, ultimately with 112. The previous record of 86 was held by
Sam LaPorta. •
Josh Allen became the second player to pass for three touchdowns and rush for three touchdowns in a game. • Allen also set the record for most games with multiple passing touchdowns and multiple rushing touchdowns, with five. The previous record of four was held by
Steve Young. •
Puka Nacua tied the record for most games with at least 150 scrimmage yards by a wide receiver in his first two seasons, with five. He shares the record with
Randy Moss and
Jerry Rice. •
Jayden Daniels became the fifth player and first rookie to have a completion percentage of at least 80% in four games in a season (minimum 20 attempts per game).
Week 16 •
Cameron Dicker set the record for the longest successful
fair catch kick, at 57 yards. The previous record of 52 yards was held by
Paul Hornung. This was also the first successful fair catch kick since . •
Brock Bowers became the third rookie tight end to have at least 1,000 receiving yards in a season, joining
Mike Ditka and
Kyle Pitts. •
Jayden Daniels became the sixth rookie to throw five touchdown passes in a game. • Daniels also set the record for most
Rookie of the Week awards, with ten. The previous record of nine was held by
Ben Roethlisberger.
Week 17 •
Lamar Jackson set the record for most
career rushing yards for a quarterback, with 6,110. The previous record of 6,109 was held by
Michael Vick. •
Joe Burrow became the fourth player to have in a season at least 10 games with at least 250 passing yards and three passing touchdowns. •
Brock Bowers set the record for most receptions in a season by a rookie, ultimately with 108. The previous record of 105 was held by
Puka Nacua. • Bowers also set the record for most receiving yards by a rookie tight end in a season, ultimately with 1,194. The previous record of 1,076 was held by
Mike Ditka. •
Jayden Daniels set the record for most rushing yards by a rookie quarterback, finishing with 891. The previous record of 815 was held by
Robert Griffin III. •
Aaron Rodgers set the record for most sacks taken by a quarterback in his career, with 568. The previous record of 565 was held by
Tom Brady. •
Malik Nabers and
Tyrone Tracy became the second pair of rookie teammates to each have 1,000 yards from scrimmage, joining
Reggie Bush and
Marques Colston. • The
Detroit–
San Francisco game was the first game to have at least 10 combined touchdowns and no punts since .
Week 18 •
Mike Evans tied the record for consecutive seasons with at least 1,000 receiving yards, with 11. He shares this record with
Jerry Rice. Evans also extended his own record of most such seasons to start his career. •
Aaron Rodgers became the fifth player to have
500 passing touchdowns. •
Trey McBride set the record for most receptions by a tight end in his first three seasons, with 221. The previous record of 216 was held by
George Kittle. • The
Buffalo Bills became the first team to score at least 30 rushing touchdowns and at least 30 passing touchdowns in a season.
Wild Card Round •
Derrick Henry tied the record for most postseason games with at least 150 rushing yards, with four. He shares the record with
Terrell Davis. •
Ladd McConkey set the record for most receiving yards in a postseason game by a rookie, with 197. The previous record of 181 was held by
Puka Nacua. •
Bo Nix and
Troy Franklin recorded the first rookie-to-rookie touchdown pass during a postseason game. • The
Los Angeles Rams tied the record for most quarterback sacks in a postseason game, with nine. They share the record with three other teams. • The
Minnesota Vikings set the record for most postseason games lost with 32. They shared the previous record of 31 with the
Dallas Cowboys.
Divisional Round • The
Washington Commanders and
Detroit Lions set the record for most combined points scored in a quarter of a postseason game, with 42 points in the second quarter.
Conference Championship games • The
Philadelphia Eagles set the record for the most points scored in a conference championship game, with 55. The previous record of 51 was held by the
1990 Buffalo Bills. • Philadelphia also tied the record for most rushing touchdowns in a postseason game, with seven. They share the record with the
1940 Chicago Bears. •
Jalen Hurts set the record for most postseason rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, with nine. The previous record of eight was held by
Steve Young. • Hurts also tied his own record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in a postseason game, with three. In addition, he shares this record with
Otto Graham.
Super Bowl LIX •
Travis Kelce set the record for most career receptions in Super Bowls, with 35. The previous record of 33 was held by
Jerry Rice. •
Jalen Hurts became the first player to record at least 200 passing and 50 rushing yards in multiple Super Bowls. • Hurts also broke his own record for most rushing yards for a quarterback in a Super Bowl, with 72. The previous record was 70. == Regular-season statistical leaders ==