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What Are The Most Unbreakable Records In NFL History?

Jerry Rice - Emmitt Smith - NFL, Hall of Fame, Greatest Players

Which NFL teams have the longest active playoff droughts? Who will make the playoffs this season and end their playoff drought? How long has it been since the New York Jets made the playoffs?

The constant rule changes, gameplan shifts, and overall increases in talent alter the landscape of the NFL with each passing generation. Defensive backs once had a field day intercepting passes and running backs were once considered to be as or more important than quarterbacks.

Advancements in the game have created difficulties for defenses and resulted in savvy quarterback play. What is more, skill position players in the modern NFL do not play at elite levels for as long as the players of the past. This can likely be attributed to the wear and tear of playing against the improved athletes of the modern era.

These factors all affect the ability of players at various positions to accumulate statistics and break records that have stood for twenty years or longer. Read on for the most unbreakable NFL records.

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Most Career Interceptions (81) - Paul Krause

Paul Krause played from 1964-1979 and finished his career with 81 interceptions. Only two other players in NFL history have even recorded 70 interceptions, and neither reached 80. Krause played during a time when most forward passes were thrown downfield. Without the short passing game of the modern NFL, many of the quarterbacks of his era finished their careers with more interceptions than touchdowns. Joe Namath himself threw 173 touchdowns to 220 interceptions.

Although Krause was a product of his time, his record is still impressive. Most of Krause's career came during the NFL's 14-game schedule and he recorded 10 or more interceptions in a season on two separate occasions. Krause's contemporaries had the same chance to rack up interceptions against the quarterbacks of the era, yet his record stands as a glaring outlier compared to most of the field.

Several all-time great defensive backs such as Charles Woodson, Ronnie Lott, and Ed Reed are in the top ten on the all-time interceptions list. However, despite playing 16-game seasons, these players could not dethrone Paul Krause's record. Despite the heavy passing attack of today's NFL, the rules governing defensive backs and lower quarterback interception rates will cause this record to persist through time.

 

Most Single Season Interceptions (14) - Dick "Night Train" Lane

Night Train Lane played for the Los Angeles Rams, Chicago Cardinals, and Detroit Lions between 1952 and 1965. It was with the Rams during his rookie season that he recorded an NFL record 14 interceptions. This record has stood for over 70 years persisting through the era of Paul Krause. What is most impressive about this record is that it was accomplished during a 12-game season.

Since 1981, only Trevon Diggs in 2021 has recorded at least 11 interceptions in a season. No player has recorded at least 12 since 1980. Since 2001, only nine players have even recorded at least 10. Barring a drastic shift in offensive philosophy, a significantly extended schedule, or rule changes in favor of defensive backs, there simply are not enough interceptions to go around in the modern NFL to make the case that this record can be broken.

 

Most Career Rushing Yards (18,355) - Emmitt Smith


Emmitt Smith finished his career with 18,355 rushing yards. Smith was a bona fide stud and was a huge piece of the Cowboys' "big three" during the 1990s Super Bowl runs. However, his record stands and is likely to persist because he played at a high level for 15 seasons. Although Smith played during the 1990s, the NFL still used running backs as traditional bell-cows.

Today's running backs often have at least one complementary piece in the backfield who sees significant touches each season. Additionally, the offenses of today's NFL deploy running backs in a variety of ways and do not purely use them as downhill runners. Each back in a committee has a specific role to play. Only a few players such as Christian McCaffrey and Saquon Barkley remain as true every-down running backs.

Running backs in 2024 face larger and more physically imposing defenders than the backs of the past making it harder to hold up over a long period. You simply will not see many running backs over the age of 30 gaining significant yardage totals. Derrick Henry and Ezekiel Elliott are the two active players closest to this record. Both players are entering their ninth season and would have to essentially double their current career yardage totals to reach Smith.

The NFL shows no signs of returning to the age of the running back as evidenced by recent draft and free agency trends. Smith will likely enjoy this record forever.

 

Most Career Rushing Touchdowns (164) - Emmitt Smith

This is another record that comes down to longevity. Smith finished his career with 164 rushing touchdowns. Let's assume for a moment that Derrick Henry was to play another seven seasons to match Smith's 15. He would still need to average 10.5 touchdowns per season to match this record. As good as Henry is, we have already seen evidence of a slight decline, and we know he is not going to play 15 seasons in the NFL.

With the amount of touchdowns being scored in the modern NFL, it stands to reason that a touchdown record such as this one could be broken. However, many of those touchdowns come through the air. Running backs have become such solid pass catchers that many of their touchdowns also come via reception. Unless an iron man of a player comes along and plays at an elite level for 15 years, this record will stand.

 

Most Career Receiving Yards (22,895) - Jerry Rice

Rice played for 20 NFL seasons and was remarkably healthy through most of them. The best wide receiver of all time was unstoppable on his way to 22,895 career receiving yards.

The current all-time leader in receiving yards per game is Justin Jefferson at 98.3. Even with his dominance, he would have to average at least 98.3 yards per game for approximately 10 more seasons to reach Rice's record. Jefferson has been blessed with stellar quarterback play to start his career, a fact that is uncertain moving forward. Of course, reaching Rice's record would be contingent upon another 10 healthy seasons from Jefferson.

Calvin Johnson may have had a chance had he not retired early and played well into the teenage years of his career. However, considering that Larry Fitzgerald is the only other player to reach at least 17,000 yards and the next closest player is Terrell Owens at 15,934 yards, this record feels pretty untouchable.

 

Most Career Receiving Touchdowns and Total Touchdowns (197, 208) - Jerry Rice

This record is two-fold because both marks are held by Rice by a healthy margin. Rice's 197 receiving and 208 total touchdowns are almost unfathomable in today's NFL. Rice scored 10 or more total touchdowns on 10 separate occasions. While he only hit the 10-touchdown mark in half of his seasons played, most players never come close to that feat during their career.

Mike Evans and Davante Adams are closest to either of Rice's records at 94 and 95 receiving touchdowns respectively. It is pretty safe to say that both players have significantly fewer years ahead of them than behind them. Other young dominant wide receivers such as Justin Jefferson and Ja'Marr Chase have not exactly jumped out to unbelievable touchdown rates in their young careers. Even Christian McCaffrey, who is arguably the best touchdown-maker in the NFL, is only at 81 touchdowns heading into his eighth season.

As NFL athletes continue to get better, players simply will not be able to play as long as Rice did to give them a chance at these records. Even with the increase in scoring in the NFL over time, these records will be extremely difficult to reach.



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