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PLAYER STATS
- Passing Yards. Tua Tagovailoa. MIA. 4,624. ...
- Passing Touchdowns. Dak Prescott. DAL. PTD.
- Rushing Yards. Christian McCaffrey. SF. 1,459. ...
- Rushing Touchdowns. Raheem Mostert. MIA. RTD.
- Receiving Yards. Tyreek Hill. MIA. 1,799. ...
- Receiving Touchdowns. Mike Evans. TB. ...
- Kicking Points. Brandon Aubrey. DAL. ...
- Kick Return Yards. Keisean Nixon. GB.
What is NFL box scores? ›
American Football
A football box score is divided into the following categories: passing statistics, rushing statistics, receiving statistics, yards from scrimmage statistics, return statistics, kicking statistics, punting statistics, and defensive statistics.
Does Fox Sports have an NFL? ›
NFL games broadcasted on FOX Sports are available on desktop web via FOXSports.com or in the FOX Sports app on mobile phones, tablets and connected devices. Please click here for a list of devices you can use to view FOX Sports programming.
How do I contact the NFL com? ›
If you have a specific inquiry regarding the mobile app or a premium subscription, you may contact NFL Mobile Customer Support by email at mobilecs@nflhelp.com, by phone at 800-635-5300, or via the NFL Mobile app by going to Menu>>Customer Support>>Send Feedback.
Who has the best stats in the NFL as a quarterback? ›
Regular season career passing yards leaders
Tom Brady is the career passing yards leader with 89,214 yards and career playoff passing yards leader with 13,400. Drew Brees is second all-time in passing yards with 80,358. Aaron Rodgers, with 59,055 passing yards, is the active leader in career yardage.
Who currently leads the NFL in sacks? ›
Can I watch the NFL on Fox for free? ›
A subscription to a pay TV provider is required to access live games, shows, and all your other favorite FOX Sports content.
Who won the Super Bowl last year? ›
2019: New England Patriots — The Patriots triumphed over the Los Angeles Rams 13-3 in what is generally regarded as one of the worst Super Bowls ever played.
Who owns Fox Sports? ›
Fox Sports International, an international sports programming and production entity of The Walt Disney Company (previously owned by the Fox Networks Group until Disney's acquisition of most 21st Century Fox assets), which distributes sports programming to various countries.
How much does a ball boy make in the NFL? ›
NFL ball boys earn estimated $40,376/year, which is equivalent to around $19.41/hour, $776/week, or $3,364/month. NFL ball boy salaries vary greatly. The highest potential earnings are around $86,000, while the lowest cap is approximately $14,500. Most registered ball boys earn between $26,000 and $45,500.
The simple answer is that no one entity owns the NFL. Perhaps the best way to describe who owns the league is that the 32 NFL teams own the league. Therefore, the NFL and its brand lie in the hands of the NFL franchise owners. A number of teams are owned by just one person, while others have dual ownership.
How do you become a waterboy for the NFL? ›
The qualifications of an NFL waterboy are a high school diploma or equivalent education. Beyond high school, there are no educational requirements as there are other skills that are more relevant for being a waterboy. Good communication skills are also great for becoming a waterboy for the NFL.
Who has the best records in the NFL this year? ›
NFL Standings in 2023/2024 Season
| Team | Overall |
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1 | San Francisco 49ers | 12-0-5 (17) |
2 | Los Angeles Rams | 10-0-7 (17) |
3 | Seattle Seahawks | 9-0-8 (17) |
4 | Arizona Cardinals | 4-0-13 (17) |
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Who is the best NFL football player this year? ›
Who has better stats in football? ›
While Ronaldo currently has more goals overall, Messi has the edge in the scoring department, with a higher season average (37.9 to 35), having hit a high of 73 goals in 2011-12, though his average dropped after a disappointing maiden campaign at PSG in 2021-22.
Who is the highest scoring NFL team this year? ›
Below is a list of team scoring stats ranked by Total Points for 2023 NFL regular season. Dallas Cowboys lead this ranking with 509 Pts.