Top 20 - Touchdowns
Touchdowns (at start of 2011 NFL Season) | |||||
1 | Jerry Rice* | 208 |
Career Notes: Season at a glance: SINGLE-SEASON NFL RECORD: LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego Chargers (31 TDs - 28 rushing, 3 receiving - in 2006) * Pro Football Hall of Fame member |
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2 | Emmitt Smith* | 175 | |||
3 | LaDainian Tomlinson | 159 | |||
4 | Terrell Owens | 156 | |||
5 | Randy Moss | 154 | |||
6 | Marcus Allen* | 145 | |||
7 | Marshall Faulk* | 136 | |||
8 | Cris Carter | 131 | |||
9 | Marvin Harrison | 128 | |||
10 | Jim Brown* | 126 | |||
11 | Walter Payton* | 125 | |||
12 | John Riggins* | 116 | |||
13 | Lenny Moore* | 113 | |||
14 | Shaun Alexander | 112 | |||
15 | Barry Sanders* | 109 | |||
16T | Tim Brown | 105 | |||
16T | Don Hutson* | 105 | |||
18 | Steve Largent* | 101 | |||
19T | Franco Harris* | 100 | |||
19T | Curtis Martin | 100 |
Top 20 - Coaching Victories
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick finished 2010 with a 14-2 regular season record. In doing so, Belichick became the first coach in NFL history to have four different 14-win seasons. His victories in 2010 were enough to leapfrog three Hall of Fame coaches, Bud Grant*, Paul Brown*, and Joe Gibbs* as well as former coach Mike Holmgren on the career victory list. Belichick now sits in 10th place on the all-time list.
Top 20 - Scoring
Indianapolis Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri was the third leading scorer in 2010, having kicked his way to 129 points in 2010. In doing so, he jumped two places among the career leaders in scoring and his 1,659 total has moved him into 12th place.