Passing Yards

Passing yards measure the total distance a quarterback throws the ball to his teammates during a NFL game. It’s a crucial statistic that reflects a quarterback’s ability to move the ball through the air, and the more yards a quarterback can rack up, the better chances his team has of winning.

Rushing Yards

Rushing yards track the total distance a running back carries the ball during a game. It’s a vital statistic that shows a running back’s ability to gain yards on the ground and move the ball forward, especially in short-yardage situations.

Receiving Yards

Receiving yards measure the total distance a receiver catches the ball during a game. It reflects a receiver’s ability to make plays and move the ball down the field, and it’s also an important indicator of how often a quarterback is able to find his open receivers.

Touchdowns

Touchdowns are the ultimate goal of any offensive drive, and the more touchdowns a team can score, the better their chances of winning. Quarterbacks, running backs, and receivers all play important roles in scoring touchdowns, and the ability to convert in the red zone is a crucial factor in a team’s success.