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List of NFL annual punting yards leaders

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Dave Zastudil led the NFL in 2012, with a record of 5,209 punting yards.

Record-keeping forpunting yards began in1939, whenParker Hall led theNational Football League (NFL) with 2,369 punting yards, while playing for theCleveland Rams (now known as theLos Angeles Rams). Hall would lead the league in punting yardsthe following season as well, becoming the first player to accomplish the feat in consecutive seasons.[1]Dave Zastudil holds the record for punting yards in a season; he set the record at 5,209 punting yards in2012, while playing with theArizona Cardinals.[2]

Although many other players have been able to lead the league in two consecutive seasons,John James is the only player to have the led the league in three consecutive seasons (19761978). James andShane Lechler share the record of most seasons leading the league in punting yards, with four each. James led the league in1974, in addition to his aforementioned three-year stretch; he played with theAtlanta Falcons in all four of those seasons. Meanwhile, Lechler lead the league in2003,2008, and2009 (while with theOakland Raiders), and in2017, while playing with theHouston Texans.Johnny Hekker was the most recent player to accomplish this feat, leading in2015, while playing for theSt. Louis Rams, and again in2016, when the teamrelocated to Los Angeles.

Among punting yards performances that did not lead the league,Chad Stanley has the most with 4,720 for the Texans in2002.Marquette King's 4,930 punting yards for theOakland Raiders in2014 is the most punting yards a player has had without setting the single-season record.

Sammy Baugh led the league in yards per punt five times in his career (19401943,1945). Lechler is the only other player to lead the league in yards per punt four times (2003,2004,2007, 2009). Baugh's four consecutive years leading the league (1940–1943) is also notable; no other player has led the league more than twice consecutively. The most recent player to do so was Lechler in 2003 and 2004. Baugh set the record for yards per punt at 51.4 in 1940. The 50.0 yards per punt mark would not be reached again untilDonnie Jones achieved the feat in2008.Ryan Stonehouse would surpass Baugh's yards per punt record, setting the new benchmark at 53.1 in2022.

Total punting yards leaders

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Corey Bojorquez is the most recent player to lead the league in punting yards in consecutive seasons (2024–2025).
Shane Lechler led the league in punting yards for a tied record-fourth time in 2017.

The following is the season-by-season listing:

  Denotes all-time NFL record
  Denotes former NFL record
YearPlayerYardsTeam
1939Parker Hall2,369Cleveland Rams
1940Parker Hall(2)2,489Cleveland Rams
1941Whizzer White1,997Detroit Lions
1942Dean McAdams2,158Brooklyn Dodgers
1943Sammy Baugh2,295Washington Redskins
1944Len Younce1,941New York Giants
1945Sid Tinsley2,308Pittsburgh Steelers
1946Roy McKay2,735Green Bay Packers
1947Howard Maley3,731Boston Yanks
1948Jack Jacobs2,782Green Bay Packers
1949Dick Poillon2,697Washington Redskins
1950Adrian Burk3,243Baltimore Colts
1951Horace Gillom3,321Cleveland Browns
1952Tom Landry3,363New York Giants
1953Pat Brady3,752Pittsburgh Steelers
1954Max McGee2,999Green Bay Packers
1955Tom Landry(2)3,022New York Giants
1956Adrian Burk(2)2,843Philadelphia Eagles
1957Jerry Norton2,798Philadelphia Eagles
1958Don Chandler2,859New York Giants
1959Max McGee(2)2,716Green Bay Packers
1960Bobby Joe Green2,829Pittsburgh Steelers
1961Jerry Norton(2)3,802St. Louis Cardinals
1962Danny Villanueva3,960Los Angeles Rams
1963Danny Villanueva(2)3,678Los Angeles Rams
1964Pat Richter3,749Washington Redskins
1965Frank Lambert3,518Pittsburgh Steelers
1966Bobby Joe Green(2)3,358Chicago Bears
1967Billy Lothridge3,801Atlanta Falcons
1968Billy Lothridge(2)3,324Atlanta Falcons
1969Pat Studstill3,259Los Angeles Rams
1970Billy Van Heusen3,732Denver Broncos
1971Bob Lee3,515Minnesota Vikings
1972Don Cockroft3,498Cleveland Browns
1973Jerrel Wilson3,642Kansas City Chiefs
1974John James3,891Atlanta Falcons
1975Tom Blanchard3,776New Orleans Saints
1976John James(2)4,253Atlanta Falcons
1977John James(3)4,349Atlanta Falcons
1978John James(4)4,227Atlanta Falcons
1979Dave Jennings4,445New York Giants
1980Dave Jennings(2)4,211New York Giants
1981Bob Parsons4,531Chicago Bears
1982Bob Parsons(2)2,394Chicago Bears
1983Rohn Stark4,124Baltimore Colts
1984Jim Arnold4,397Kansas City Chiefs
1985Rich Camarillo3,953New England Patriots
1986John Teltschik4,493Philadelphia Eagles
1987Dale Hatcher3,140Los Angeles Rams
1988Jim Arnold(2)4,110Detroit Lions
1989Bryan Wagner3,817Cleveland Browns
1990Brian Hansen3,752New England Patriots
1991Tommy Barnhardt3,743New Orleans Saints
1992Rick Tuten4,760Seattle Seahawks
1993Rick Tuten(2)4,007Seattle Seahawks
1994Rich Camarillo(2)4,115Houston Oilers
1995Brian Hansen(2)4,090New York Jets
1996Mike Horan4,289New York Giants
1997Brad Maynard4,531New York Giants
1998Brad Maynard(2)4,566New York Giants
1999Chris Gardocki4,645Cleveland Browns
2000Chris Gardocki(2)4,919Cleveland Browns
2001Todd Sauerbrun4,419Carolina Panthers
2002Todd Sauerbrun(2)4,735Carolina Panthers
2003Shane Lechler4,503Oakland Raiders
2004Brad Maynard(3)4,638Chicago Bears
2005Andy Lee4,447San Francisco 49ers
2006Jason Baker4,483Carolina Panthers
2007Andy Lee(2)4,968San Francisco 49ers
2008Shane Lechler(2)4,391Oakland Raiders
2009Shane Lechler(3)4,909Oakland Raiders
2010Donnie Jones4,276St. Louis Rams
2011Britton Colquitt4,783Denver Broncos
2012Dave Zastudil5,209Arizona Cardinals
2013Bryan Anger4,338Jacksonville Jaguars
2014Marquette King4,930Oakland Raiders
2015Johnny Hekker4,601St. Louis Rams
2016Johnny Hekker(2)4,343Los Angeles Rams
2017Shane Lechler(4)4,507Houston Texans
2018Andy Lee(3)4,568Arizona Cardinals
2019Lac Edwards3,991New York Jets
2020Braden Mann3,598New York Jets
2021Cameron Johnston4,102Houston Texans
2022Ryan Stonehouse4,779Tennessee Titans
2023Thomas Morstead4,831New York Jets
2024Corey Bojorquez4,387Cleveland Browns
2025Corey Bojorquez (2)4,165Cleveland Browns
Statistics gathered fromPro Football Reference.[1]

American Football League (AFL)

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Paul Maguire was the only punter in the AFL to lead the league in punting three times and is one of just six punters to lead a league three times in pro football history.
  Denotes all-time AFL record
  Denotes former AFL record
YearPlayerYardsTeam
1960Billy Atkins3,468Buffalo Bills
1961Billy Atkins(2)3,783Buffalo Bills
1962Paul Maguire3,289San Diego Chargers
1963Jim Fraser3,596Denver Broncos
1964Jerrel Wilson3,326Kansas City Chiefs
1965Jim Norton3,711Houston Oilers
1966Bob Scarpitto3,480Denver Broncos
1967Bob Scarpitto(2)4,713Denver Broncos
1968Paul Maguire(2)4,175Buffalo Bills
1969Paul Maguire(3)3,471Buffalo Bills
Statistics gathered fromPro Football Reference.[1]

All-America Football Conference (AAFC)

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  Denotes all-time AAFC record
AAFC annual punting yards leaders by season
SeasonPlayerYdsTeamRef.
1946Glenn Dobbs3,826Brooklyn Dodgers[3]
1947Ernie Lewis2,549Chicago Rockets[4]
1948Glenn Dobbs (2)3,336Los Angeles Dons[5]
1949Tom Landry2,249New York Yankees[6]

Most seasons leading the league

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CountPlayerSeasonsTeam(s)
4John James1974,1976,1977,1978Atlanta Falcons
Shane Lechler2003,2008,2009,2017Oakland Raiders (3) /Houston Texans (1)
3Tom Landry1949,1952,1955New York Yankees (1) /New York Giants (2)
Andy Lee2005,2007,2018San Francisco 49ers (2) /Arizona Cardinals (1)
Paul Maguire1962,1968,1969San Diego Chargers (1) /Buffalo Bills (2)
Brad Maynard1997,1998,2004New York Giants (2) /Chicago Bears (1)
2Jim Arnold1984,1988Kansas City Chiefs (1) /Detroit Lions (1)
Billy Atkins1960,1961Buffalo Bills
Corey Bojorquez2024,2025Cleveland Browns
Adrian Burk1950,1956Baltimore Colts (1) /Philadelphia Eagles (1)
Rich Camarillo1985,1994New England Patriots (1) /Houston Oilers (1)
Glenn Dobbs1946,1948Brooklyn Dodgers (1) /Los Angeles Dons (1)
Chris Gardocki1999,2000Cleveland Browns
Bobby Joe Green1960,1966Pittsburgh Steelers (1) /Chicago Bears (1)
Parker Hall1939,1940Cleveland Rams
Brian Hansen1990,1995New England Patriots (1) /New York Jets (1)
Johnny Hekker2015,2016St. Louis Rams (1) /Los Angeles Rams (1)
Dave Jennings1979,1980New York Giants
Billy Lothridge1967,1968Atlanta Falcons
Max McGee1954,1959Green Bay Packers
Jerry Norton1957,1961Philadelphia Eagles (1) /St. Louis Cardinals (1)
Bob Parsons1981,1982Chicago Bears
Todd Sauerbrun2001,2002Carolina Panthers
Bob Scarpitto1966,1967Denver Broncos
Rick Tuten1992,1993Seattle Seahawks
Danny Villanueva1962,1963Los Angeles Rams

Yards per punt leaders

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Sammy Baugh was a 5-time league leader in yards per punt, which is still the most in NFL history, with only oneother player ever reaching four seasons leading in yards per punt. His record for yards per punt for a season of 51.4 lasted 82 years.
In 1963,Yale Lary became the second player to lead the league yards per punt for a third time.
Ryan Stonehouse set the single-season record for yards per punt in 2022 and is the most recent yards per punt leader.

The following is the season-by-season listing:

Key
^Inducted into thePro Football Hall of Fame
Denotes all-time NFL record
Denotes former NFL record
YearPlayerYardsTeamRef(s)
1939Sid Luckman^44.4Chicago Bears
1940Sammy Baugh^51.4Washington Redskins
1941Sammy Baugh^(2)48.7Washington Redskins
1942Sammy Baugh^(3)48.2Washington Redskins
1943[a]Sammy Baugh^(4)45.9Washington Redskins
1944Jack Banta44.2Philadelphia Eagles
1945Sammy Baugh^(5)43.3Washington Redskins
1946Bob Cifers45.6Detroit Lions
1947George Gulyanics44.8Chicago Bears
1948Joe Muha47.3Philadelphia Eagles
1949George Gulyanics(2)47.2Chicago Bears
1950Fred Morrison43.3Chicago Bears
1951Horace Gillom45.5Cleveland Browns
1952Horace Gillom(2)45.7Cleveland Browns
1953Pat Brady46.9Pittsburgh Steelers
1954Pat Brady(2)43.2Pittsburgh Steelers
1955Norm Van Brocklin^44.6Los Angeles Rams
1956Horace Gillom(3)44.7Cleveland Browns
1957Larry Barnes47.1San Francisco 49ers
1958Sam Baker45.4Washington Redskins
1959Yale Lary^47.1Detroit Lions
1960Jerry Norton45.6St. Louis Cardinals
1961Yale Lary^(2)48.4Detroit Lions
1962Tommy Davis45.6San Francisco 49ers
1963Yale Lary^(3)48.9Detroit Lions
1964Bobby Walden46.4Minnesota Vikings
1965Gary Collins46.7Cleveland Browns
1966David Lee45.6Baltimore Colts
1967Pat Studstill44.5Detroit Lions
1968Billy Lothridge44.3Atlanta Falcons
1969David Lee45.3Baltimore Colts
1970Dave Lewis46.2Cincinnati Bengals
1971[b]Dave Lewis(2)44.8Cincinnati Bengals
1972Jerrel Wilson44.8Kansas City Chiefs
1973Jerrel Wilson(2)45.5Kansas City Chiefs
1974Ray Guy^42.2Oakland Raiders
1975Ray Guy^(2)43.8Oakland Raiders
1976Marv Bateman42.8Buffalo Bills
1977Ray Guy^(3)43.3Oakland Raiders
1978Pat McInally43.1Cincinnati Bengals
1979Bob Grupp43.6Kansas City Chiefs
1980Dave Jennings44.8New York Giants
1981Pat McInally(2)45.4Cincinnati Bengals
1982Luke Prestridge45.0Denver Broncos
1983Rohn Stark45.3Baltimore Colts
1984Jim Arnold44.9Kansas City Chiefs
1985Rohn Stark(2)45.9Indianapolis Colts
1986Rohn Stark(3)45.2Indianapolis Colts
1987Rick Donnelly44.0Atlanta Falcons
1988Harry Newsome45.4Pittsburgh Steelers
1989Rich Camarillo43.4Phoenix Cardinals
1990Greg Montgomery45.0Houston Oilers
1991Reggie Roby45.7Miami Dolphins
1992Greg Montgomery(2)46.9Houston Oilers
1993Greg Montgomery(3)45.6Houston Oilers
1994Sean Landeta44.8Los Angeles Rams
1995Rick Tuten45.0Seattle Seahawks
1996John Kidd46.3Miami Dolphins
1997Mark Royals45.9New Orleans Saints
1998Craig Hentrich47.2Tennessee Oilers
1999Tom Rouen46.5Denver Broncos
2000Darren Bennett46.2San Diego Chargers[8]
2001Todd Sauerbrun47.5Carolina Panthers[9]
2002Todd Sauerbrun(2)45.5Carolina Panthers[10]
2003Shane Lechler46.9Oakland Raiders[11]
2004Shane Lechler(2)46.7Oakland Raiders[12]
2005[c]Brian Moorman45.7Buffalo Bills[13]
2006Mat McBriar48.2Dallas Cowboys[14]
2007Shane Lechler(3)49.1Oakland Raiders[15]
2008Donnie Jones50.0St. Louis Rams[16]
2009Shane Lechler(4)51.1Oakland Raiders[17]
2010Mat McBriar(2)48.2Dallas Cowboys[18]
2011Andy Lee50.9San Francisco 49ers[19]
2012Brandon Fields50.2Miami Dolphins[20]
2013Marquette King48.9Oakland Raiders[21]
2014[d]Tress Way47.5Washington Redskins[22]
2015Johnny Hekker47.9St. Louis Rams[23]
2016Pat McAfee49.3Indianapolis Colts[24]
2017Brett Kern49.7Tennessee Titans[25]
2018Andy Lee(2)48.6Arizona Cardinals[26]
2019Tress Way(2)49.6Washington Redskins[27]
2020Corey Bojorquez50.8Buffalo Bills[28]
2021A. J. Cole III50.0Las Vegas Raiders[29]
2022Ryan Stonehouse53.1Tennessee Titans[30]
2023Ryan Stonehouse(2)53.1Tennessee Titans[31]
2024Jack Fox51.0Detroit Lions[32]
2025Blake Gillikin51.7Arizona Cardinals
Daniel WhelanGreen Bay Packers[33]

Most seasons leading the league

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CountPlayerSeasonsTeam(s)
5Sammy Baugh19401943,1945Washington Redskins
4Shane Lechler2003,2004,2007,2009Oakland Raiders
3Greg Montgomery1990,1992,1993Houston Oilers
Horace Gillom1951,1952,1956Cleveland Browns
Ray Guy1974,1975,1977Oakland Raiders
Rohn Stark1983,1985,1986Baltimore Colts (1) /Indianapolis Colts (2)
Yale Lary1959,1961,1963Detroit Lions
2Andy Lee2011,2018San Francisco 49ers (1) /Arizona Cardinals (1)
Dave Lewis1970,1971Cincinnati Bengals
George Gulyanics1947,1949Chicago Bears
Jerrel Wilson1972,1973Kansas City Chiefs
Mat McBriar2006,2010Dallas Cowboys
Pat Brady1953,1954Pittsburgh Steelers
Pat McInally1978,1981Cincinnati Bengals
Ryan Stonehouse2022,2023Tennessee Titans
Todd Sauerbrun2001,2002Carolina Panthers
Tress Way2014,2019Washington Redskins

Highest single-seasons

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Total punting yards

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Andy Lee has three single-seasons of over 4,500 punting yards.
Marquette King led the league in punting yards in 2014, with 4,930, the third-most ever in a single-season.

The following list displays the 25 highest single-season punting yards figures in NFL history. Unless otherwise noted, the listed players led the respective season with their performances.

  Denotes all-time NFL record
  Denotes former NFL record
  Denotes non-league leader
RankPlayerTeamSeasonYards
1Dave ZastudilArizona Cardinals20125,209
2Andy LeeSan Francisco 49ers20074,960
3Marquette KingOakland Raiders20144,930
4Chris GardockiCleveland Browns20004,919
5Shane LechlerOakland Raiders20094,909
6Thomas MorsteadNew York Jets20234,831
7Britton ColquittDenver Broncos20114,783
8Ryan StonehouseTennessee Titans20224,779
9Rick TutenSeattle Seahawks19924,760
10Todd SauerbrunCarolina Panthers20024,735
11Chad StanleyHouston Texans20024,720
12Bob ScarpittoDenver Broncos19674,713
13Andy LeeSan Francisco 49ers20094,711
14Johnny HekkerLos Angeles Rams20164,680
15Donnie JonesSt. Louis Rams20114,652
16Chris GardockiCleveland Browns19994,645
17Brad MaynardChicago Bears20044,638
18Johnny HekkerSt. Louis Rams20154,601
19Bryce BaringerNew England Patriots20234,598
20Andy LeeArizona Cardinals20184,568
21Brad MaynardNew York Giants19984,566
22Tom TupaWashington Redskins20044,544
23Brad MaynardNew York Giants19974,531
Bob ParsonsChicago Bears19814,531
25Sean LandetaPhiladelphia Eagles19994,524
Statistics accurate through the2025 season.[2]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Pro Football Reference listsFrankie Sinkwich of theDetroit Lions as the 1943 yards per punt co-leader alongside Baugh. Sinkwich's 45.92 yards per punt is also slightly ahead of Baugh's 45.90 yards per punt, which would make him the sole leader. However, Sinkwich's 12 punts in 10 games does not meet the minimum requirement of 2.5 punts per team game that the NFL requires to qualify as a season statistical leader.[7]
  2. ^BothDave Lewis andJerrel Wilson averaged 44.8 yards per punt in 1971. However, Lewis' average (44.847 based on 72 punts for 3,229 yards) slightly edges Wilson's (44.75 based on 64 punts for 2,864 yards).
  3. ^BothBrian Moorman andShane Lechler averaged 45.7 yards per punt. Moorman's 45.68 yards per punt (based on 68 punts for 3,242 yards) slightly edges Lechler's 45.66 average (based on 82 punts for 3,744 yards).
  4. ^BothTress Way andBryan Anger averaged 47.5 yards per punt. Way's 47.52 yards per punt (based on 77 punts for 3,659 yards) slightly edged Anger's 47.49 average (based on 94 punts for 4,464 yards).

References

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†DenotesAll-America Football Conference (AAFC) punting yards leaders from 1946–1949 andAmerican Football League (AFL) punting yards leaders from 1960–1969, which are included due to theNFL absorbing AFL statistics and records and recent recognition of AAFC statistics by NFL since 2025.
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