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League Records, career and single season, have been updated and can be found at http://www.aaroncraneinstitute.com/football/miscfiles/League%20Records/

Tom Brady tried in his final season, but could not catch Drew Brees in career pass completions (6,272 to Brees's 6,301)
However, Brady extended his lead over Brees in career passing yards with 72,283 vs. 68,363 for Brees.

There are only five QB's with more than 1,000 pass attempts who have a QB Rating of 100 or more. And I think the career leader will surprise you....
Jimmy Garappolo 107.1
Patrick Mahomes 105.4
Derek Car 103.4
Russell Wilson 103.1
Tom Brady 101.0

JJ Watt ended his carerr with 80 sacks, two short of cracking the top 10.

The Year of the Kicker!
THREE kickers took over the top four positions in most points scored by a kicker in a season.
Vancouver's Eddy Pineiro established a new league record with 175 points.
Atltanta's Matt Gay took voer second place with 172 and Des Moines's Graham Gano took over fourth place with 160.
Gay and Pineiro took over the top two spots in field goals made in a season with 43 and 41, respectfully.
Ahman Green still holds the single season soring record for all players with 222 in the 2004 season.

Kentucky's Jalen Pitre tied the single season interception record (tying Asante Samuel) with 10.

Bensalem set a new team record for average kick off return yardage at 32.2 yards per return.

Edison set a new team record for total punting yards with 4,533, but Atlanta set the team record for best Punting Average at 49.7 yards.
Interesting, Vancouver, Turin and Des Moines took over spots two through four in team punting average yards in 2023.

West Seattle holds the top four spots in most Extra Point Attempts and Extras Points Made in a season. Don clearly hates going for two.....

Cliff Dolgins retired with 247 regular season wins, the most of any KRFL coach, a 247-75 regular season record and five KRFL championships



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