2021 NFL Preseason Individual & Team Statistical Leaders

Listed below are the final individual and team preseason leaders in the AFC and NFC.

Quarterback NATHAN PETERMAN of the Las Vegas Raiders led the NFL with 593 passing yards. Rookie running back RHAMONDRE STEVENSON of the New England Patriots led the NFL in rushing yards with 217, while Green Bay Packers wide receiver MALIK TAYLOR led the league in receiving yards with 185.

The Cleveland Browns finished the 2021 preseason with the top-ranked offense, averaging 391 yards per game. The Tennessee Titans led the league in total defense, allowing 199 yards per game.

The Baltimore Ravens completed their fifth-consecutive undefeated preseason under head coach JOHN HARBAUGH and have won 20 preseason games in a row, surpassing the Green Bay Packers (19 consecutive preseason wins from 1959-62) for the most consecutive preseason victories ever.

2021 NFL PRESEASON LEADERS

Individual Team
TouchdownsStevenson, NE, AFC (R)5 Total OffenseCleveland, AFC391.0
 2 tied, NFC3  New Orleans, NFC367.5
      
Rushing YardsStevenson, NE, AFC (R)217 PointsTennessee, AFC81
 Hasty, SF, NFC176 San Francisco, NFC65
      
Rushing TDsStevenson, NE, AFC (R)5 Rushing Yds.San Francisco, NFC188.3
 Hasty, SF, NFC3 Per GameNew England, AFC170.7
   
Longest RunStevenson, NE, AFC (R)91t Rushing TDsNew England, AFC7
from ScrimmageHubbard, Car., NFC (R)59 San Francisco, NFC5
   
Passer RatingLock, Den., AFC138.7 Pass AttemptsDallas, NFC162
 Winston, NO, NFC124.8 Jacksonville, AFC144
   
Passing YardsPeterman, LV, AFC593 CompletionsJacksonville, AFC99
 Perkins, LAR, NFC451 Dallas, NFC92
      
Passing TDsHuntley, Bal., AFC4 Passing YardsJacksonville, AFC328.3
 4 tied, NFC3 Per GameNew Orleans, NFC289.0
      
ReceptionsAtwell, LAR, NFC (R)18 Passing TDs3 tied, AFC7
 Kinsey, Ten., AFC14 3 tied, NFC5
     
Receiving YardsTaylor, GB, NFC185Fewest SacksCincinnati, AFC1
 Patmon, Ind., AFC173Allowed2 tied, NFC4
     
Receiving TDsHorsted, Chi., NFC3Most 2-PointIndianapolis, AFC2
 5 tied, AFC2Conversions3 tied, NFC1
   
Longest Rec.Hamler, Den., AFC80tTotal DefenseTennessee, AFC199.0
Sherfield, SF, NFC80tSan Francisco, NFC210.7
Punt Return
Stevenson, Buf., AFC (R)

34.7
Pts. Allowed/Game
Baltimore, AFC

6.7
AverageCalais, LAR, NFC26.0 San Francisco, NFC13.0
Kickoff ReturnD. Phillips, Cin., AFC38.0Rushing Yds.Baltimore, AFC57.3
AverageDallas, Sea., NFC32.0Allowed/GameSan Francisco, NFC63.3
  
Punting AverageKoch, Bal., AFC55.6Rushing TDs3 tied, AFC0
 Nizialek, Atl., NFC54.4Allowed2 tied, NFC0
     
PointsMcManus, Den., AFC24Passing YardsTennessee, AFC132.0
 2 tied, NFC17Allowed/GameL.A. Rams, NFC145.7
      
Field Goals3 tied, AFC6Passing TDsDenver, AFC0
 3 tied, NFC5AllowedCarolina, NFC1
   
InterceptionsDelaney, TB, NFC2InterceptionsTampa Bay, NFC5
 5 tied, AFC2 Houston, AFC5
   
SacksEguavoen, Mia., AFC4