
Midseason Jefferson Stat Overview
With his elite route running and leaping, Justin Jefferson has once again wowed the audience. By the 2025 mark of the season, he has gained more than 980 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns while averaging 15.2 yards per reception. Jefferson continues to lead the league in contested catches, and he is still regarded as one of the toughest WR to defend in the league, even while being closely guarded.
As a LSU star, Jefferson was drafted in 2020, and ever since he has been nothing short of a superstar. He has broken Randy Moss’s rookie receiving record and has been gaining yards nonstop ever since. His incredible synergy with Vikings QBs, his jaw-dropping footwork, and his ability to get open and shrug off defenders make him one of the toughest covers in the game today.
Tyreek Hill is still the NFL’s fastest player and is undeniably one of its most feared deep threats, and he is still performing to the best of his abilities. His synergy with Tua Tagovailoa keeps Miami in playoff talks, as Hill has 870 receiving yards, 9 touchdowns, and multiple receptions of 40 yards or more in the games.
From Kansas City to Miami
Many thought that with the blockbuster trade with the Chiefs, Tyreek Hill’s production would dip. Fortunate for Hill’s believers, he hasn’t lost even a single step while terrorizing secondary defences and continues to do so despite the cross-coast shift.
Mahomes once again is the toast of the league, throwing for over 3,400 yards, 28 TDs, and just 5 interceptions in an MVP-worthy campaign. Improvisation, accuracy, and field vision the best in the game.
Super Bowl Legacy & MVP Era
Mahomes is already a two-time MVP and three-time Super Bowl champion, and at only 25, he looks to be on pace to be one of the very best ever. He’s not just playing the game—he’s changing it.
Current Season Overview
With 760 receiving yards and 6 touchdowns, Diggs continues to be Josh Allen’s premier target. His precision along the routes and knack for creating separation underlie Buffalo’s high-octane offense.
Journey Through Vikings to Bills From a late-round pick in Minnesota to becoming a top-5 WR in Buffalo, Diggs’ transition has been memorable. Added leadership and work ethic.
Accurate and Present Season Statistics
He’s been on fire again this season with 3,100 passing yards, 26 touchdowns, over 400 rushing yards. Teams have to game plan for his physicality and the headache he is.
Growth and Leadership
From that raw rookie to a bona fide MVP candidate, Allen’s growth reads like progress. Everything goes through him for Buffalo.
2025 MVP Campaign? Jackson has totaled 2,800 passing yards, 650 rushing yards, and 30 combined TDs so far. If he keeps this up, he could snag his second MVP.
College Heisman to NFL Star
Heismanned at college with Louisville before silencing all doubters at the next level. Now recognized as the single best game-changer by feet or airs in the league. 2025 Receiving Stats
Chase is murdering corners with 920 receiving yards, eight touchdowns, and the league’s best yards-after-catch average. He is as much of a threat after the catch as he is deep.
Burrow and Chase are just getting started in terms of their connection in the pros. That LSU chemistry is alive in Cincinnati…and opposing defenses still don’t have an answer for it.
Leader of the Eagles' Offense
Led by 2,950 passing yards, 21 touchdowns through the air, and another 500+ rush yards, it is Hurts who pilots one of the league’s most balanced assaults.
College Comeback King
The benching at Alabama to the starting role at Oklahoma and an MVP runner-up in the NFL surely make Hurts’ journey the mother of all comebacks.
Pro Bowl-Worthy Numbers
Lamb has notched 850 yards and 7 touchdowns already this year. His ability to dominate in the slot and outside makes him Dak’s ultimate weapon.
Oklahoma Star to NFL Highlight Reel
Known for his insane catches and YAC ability, CeeDee has elevated the Cowboys' passing game to elite status.
2025 Deep Threat
DK’s size-speed combo is unmatched. With 790 yards, 6 touchdowns, and countless highlight-reel grabs, he's a nightmare for DBs — especially in the red zone.
Combine Legend to WR Beast
People remember that 4.33 40-yard dash at 228 lbs — and DK's been proving he’s more than just fast. He’s physical, explosive, and dependable.
Comeback Season Stats
After early-season injuries, Burrow has bounced back strong with 2,700 yards, 20 touchdowns, and clutch fourth-quarter performances that remind fans of his elite poise.
LSU Glory & NFL Calm
Burrow’s calm under pressure, accurate throws, and competitive fire make him one of the most respected QBs in the league today.
Stats as a Rushing QB
With 2,200 passing yards and 750 rushing yards, Fields is still one of the most dynamic QBs with his legs. His playmaking ability outside the pocket keeps Chicago exciting.
Building Chicago's Future
If Fields continues improving as a passer, he could be the long-term answer the Bears have waited decades for.
2025 Running Stats
With 980 rushing yards, 300 receiving yards, and 9 total touchdowns, Barkley is back to being the engine of New York’s offense.
Overcoming Injuries
After multiple injury-plagued seasons, Barkley’s resurgence is inspiring. When healthy, he's easily a top-5 back in the NFL.
Power Running Dominance
With 1,020 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns, Henry is proving age is just a number. He’s still stiff-arming defenders into oblivion.
Titans Workhorse Since Day One
Henry has carried the Titans for years. And while other backs fade, “King Henry” keeps on trucking.
Coverage Numbers
Despite switching teams, Ramsey has 3 interceptions, 10 pass deflections, and continues to lock down WR1s weekly.
Trash Talk and Talent
Few combine swagger and skill like Ramsey. He talks the talk — and always walks the walk.
Jets’ Defensive Gem
Gardner has already become one of the league's best corners, with 2 picks, 12 pass breakups, and elite coverage grades.
Rookie of the Year Buzz
From day one, Sauce brought sauce. His instincts, length, and confidence have made him the face of the Jets’ defense.
Mahomes’ Most Trusted Target
Kelce has racked up 750 yards and 6 touchdowns, once again proving he’s more than a tight end — he’s a wide receiver in a TE’s body.
Consistency and Clutch Plays
He always shows up when it matters. Playoffs, 3rd downs, red zone — Kelce is Mr. Reliable.
Comeback Stories
OBJ has flashed signs of his old self with 400 yards, 4 touchdowns, and key plays in big moments for Baltimore.
OBJ Moments Across Teams
From the one-handed catch to his Super Bowl TD with the Rams, Beckham’s highlight reel is one of the most iconic in the sport.
Sacks, Speed & Versatility
Parsons leads the league in sacks (12.5) and is used all over the field. From linebacker to edge rusher, he does it all.
Cowboys' Defensive Future
He’s the centerpiece of Dallas’ defense and one of the most game-changing defenders in football.
Cinderella QB Story
Purdy has over 2,900 yards, 24 touchdowns, and is steering a loaded 49ers roster with the poise of a 10-year vet.
Leading the 49ers
From last pick in the draft to NFC favorite QB — Brock’s story is one of belief, grit, and execution.
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