If you are a football fan looking for a complete rundown of all the NFL stats from the 2023-24 season and more, then look no further. This space is your one-stop shop for all the key individual and NFL team stats leaders for every squad in the National Football League.
With the 2023 NFL regular season now complete, get a full rundown of all the final NFL stats leaders in every major individual statistical category. Plus, keep up to date with the top performers from this year’s NFL playoffs.
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Here you can find the final NFL team stats for all 32 teams with the 2023-24 regular season now finished.
The Dallas Cowboys ended the 2023-24 NFL season as the top-scoring team in the league by averaging 29.9 points per game. They were followed by the Miami Dolphins at 29.2 and then the San Francisco 49ers at 28.9.
With the 2023 NFL schedule in the books, Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa led the league in passing yards with 4,624. It was been a big bounce-back season for the Hawaiian, after dealing with serious concussion issues and trouble staying on the field last season.
Behind him in the NFL passing stats race was Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff who ended the year with 4,575 yards passing.
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Cowboys QB Dak Prescott rode a late-season hot streak and finished the year with the most touchdown passes in the NFL this season with 36. He was followed by Jordan Love, 32, and Brock Purdy, 31.
With the regular season now complete, there was one man who led the league in receiving yards, and that was Dolphins superstar Tyreek Hill. As he posted 1,799 receiving yards this season. Second on the list was Cowboys pass catcher CeeDee Lamb with an outstanding 1,749 receiving yards.
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Pittsburgh Steelers superstar TJ Watt finished the year with the most sacks at 19. As a team, the Baltimore Ravens were the best in the league as they posted 60 sacks combined in 2023-24.
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With the regular season now over, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was without a doubt the best player in the league after 18 weeks of play. The offense really took flight in the second half, as he led the way through the air and on the ground and is in position to win his second NFL MVP award this season.
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This past season, no offense was more dysfunctional than that of the New England Patriots. Quarterback Mac Jones was been benched four different times and they seem to score near single digits weekly.
They were joined in offensive ineptitude this season by both the New York Giants and Jets who have had terrible offenses due to injuries to their starting quarterbacks.
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