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• Passing Yards - The total amount of passing yards successfully thrown by a player. These include the yards caught then gained or lost by the receiving player after a catch.

• Passing Touchdowns - The total amount of touchdowns thrown by a player. These include touchdowns that were caught and ran in by the receiving player as a result of a throw.

• Passing Completions - Successful pass completions.

• Passing Attempts -The total amount of attempted throws by a player.

• Interceptions - The total amount of passes that a player had caught by the opposing team, resulting in a turnover of possession.

• Rushing Yards - The net total amount of yards gained by a player when rushing. This stat includes deductions for yards lost while rushing.

• Rushing Touchdowns - The total amount of touchdowns scored by a player as a result of rushing into the end zone.

• Rushing Attempts - The total rushed attempts made by a player.

• Receptions - The total amount of times a player was able to successfully catch the ball from a throw.

• Receiving Yards - The net total amount yards gained by a player as a result of a pass. This includes yards gained or lost after the catch.

• Receiving Touchdowns - The total amount of touchdowns resulting from a pass caught by a player.

• Touchdowns - Total amount of touchdowns scored by a player from receiving, rushing, returning a kick, intercepting a throw, returning a punt, or recovering a fumble.

• Sacks - Total amount of times a player was able to successfully tackle a quarterback behind the line of scrimmage or if the quarterback ran out of bounds behind the line of scrimmage. A player can be credited with a half sack if multiple players contribute to sacking the quarterback.

• Caught Interceptions - Total amount of times a defensive player successfully catches the ball from the opposing offense, resulting in a turnover of possession.


• Kicking Points - Total number of points scored by the kicker. One extra point equals one point, and one field goal made equals 3 points.

• Field Goals Made - Total number of successful field goals converted by a kicker. This does not include Extra Points after Touchdowns.

• Extra Points Made - Recorded by a kicker when a Point After Touchdown is converted for one point.

• Tackles + Assists - Total combined solo tackles and assists for a player.

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