Dave Zastudil led the NFL in 2012, with a record of 5,209 punting yards.
Record-keeping for punting yards began in 1939 , when Parker Hall led the National Football League (NFL) with 2,369 punting yards, while playing for the Cleveland Rams (now known as the Los Angeles Rams ). Hall would lead the league in punting yards the 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 in 2012 , while playing with the Arizona 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 (1976 –1978 ). James and Shane Lechler share the record of most seasons leading the league in punting yards, with four each. James led the league in 1974 , in addition to his aforementioned three-year stretch; he played with the Atlanta Falcons in all four of those seasons. Meanwhile, Lechler lead the league in 2003 , 2008 , and 2009 (while with the Oakland Raiders ), and in 2017 , while playing with the Houston Texans . Johnny Hekker was the most recent player to accomplish this feat, leading in 2015 , while playing for the St. Louis Rams , and again in 2016 , when the team relocated to Los Angeles .
Among punting yards performances that did not lead the league, Chad Stanley has the most with 4,720 for the Texans in 2002 . Marquette King 's 4,930 punting yards for the Oakland Raiders in 2014 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 (1940 –1943 , 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 until Donnie Jones achieved the feat in 2008 . Ryan Stonehouse would surpass Baugh's yards per punt record, setting the new benchmark at 53.1 in 2022 .
Total punting yards leaders [ edit ]
Johnny Hekker is the most recent player to lead the league in punting yards in consecutive seasons (2015–2016).
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
Year
Player
Team
1939
Parker Hall
2,369
Cleveland Rams
1940
Parker Hall (2)
2,489
Cleveland Rams
1941
Whizzer White
1,997
Detroit Lions
1942
Dean McAdams
2,158
Brooklyn Dodgers
1943
Sammy Baugh
2,295
Washington Redskins
1944
Len Younce
1,941
New York Giants
1945
Sid Tinsley
2,308
Pittsburgh Steelers
1946
Roy McKay
2,735
Green Bay Packers
1947
Howard Maley
3,731
Boston Yanks
1948
Jack Jacobs
2,782
Green Bay Packers
1949
Dick Poillon
2,697
Washington Redskins
1950
Adrian Burk
3,243
Baltimore Colts
1951
Horace Gillom
3,321
Cleveland Browns
1952
Tom Landry
3,363
New York Giants
1953
Pat Brady
3,752
Pittsburgh Steelers
1954
Max McGee
2,999
Green Bay Packers
1955
Tom Landry (2)
3,022
New York Giants
1956
Adrian Burk (2)
2,843
Philadelphia Eagles
1957
Jerry Norton
2,798
Philadelphia Eagles
1958
Don Chandler
2,859
New York Giants
1959
Max McGee (2)
2,716
Green Bay Packers
1960
Bobby Joe Green
2,829
Pittsburgh Steelers
1961
Jerry Norton (2)
3,802
St. Louis Cardinals
1962
Danny Villanueva
3,960
Los Angeles Rams
1963
Danny Villanueva (2)
3,678
Los Angeles Rams
1964
Pat Richter
3,749
Washington Redskins
1965
Frank Lambert
3,518
Pittsburgh Steelers
1966
Bobby Joe Green (2)
3,358
Chicago Bears
1967
Billy Lothridge
3,801
Atlanta Falcons
1968
Billy Lothridge (2)
3,324
Atlanta Falcons
1969
Pat Studstill
3,259
Los Angeles Rams
1970
Billy Van Heusen
3,732
Denver Broncos
1971
Bob Lee
3,515
Minnesota Vikings
1972
Don Cockroft
3,498
Cleveland Browns
1973
Jerrel Wilson
3,642
Kansas City Chiefs
1974
John James
3,891
Atlanta Falcons
1975
Tom Blanchard
3,776
New Orleans Saints
1976
John James (2)
4,253
Atlanta Falcons
1977
John James (3)
4,349
Atlanta Falcons
1978
John James (4)
4,227
Atlanta Falcons
1979
Dave Jennings
4,445
New York Giants
1980
Dave Jennings (2)
4,211
New York Giants
1981
Bob Parsons
4,531
Chicago Bears
1982
Bob Parsons (2)
2,394
Chicago Bears
1983
Rohn Stark
4,124
Baltimore Colts
1984
Jim Arnold
4,397
Kansas City Chiefs
1985
Rich Camarillo
3,953
New England Patriots
1986
John Teltschik
4,493
Philadelphia Eagles
1987
Dale Hatcher
3,140
Los Angeles Rams
1988
Jim Arnold (2)
4,110
Detroit Lions
1989
Bryan Wagner
3,817
Cleveland Browns
1990
Brian Hansen
3,752
New England Patriots
1991
Tommy Barnhardt
3,743
New Orleans Saints
1992
Rick Tuten
4,760
Seattle Seahawks
1993
Rick Tuten (2)
4,007
Seattle Seahawks
1994
Rich Camarillo (2)
4,115
Houston Oilers
1995
Brian Hansen (2)
4,090
New York Jets
1996
Mike Horan
4,289
New York Giants
1997
Brad Maynard
4,531
New York Giants
1998
Brad Maynard (2)
4,566
New York Giants
1999
Chris Gardocki
4,645
Cleveland Browns
2000
Chris Gardocki (2)
4,919
Cleveland Browns
2001
Todd Sauerbrun
4,419
Carolina Panthers
2002
Todd Sauerbrun (2)
4,735
Carolina Panthers
2003
Shane Lechler
4,503
Oakland Raiders
2004
Brad Maynard (3)
4,638
Chicago Bears
2005
Andy Lee
4,447
San Francisco 49ers
2006
Jason Baker
4,483
Carolina Panthers
2007
Andy Lee (2)
4,968
San Francisco 49ers
2008
Shane Lechler (2)
4,391
Oakland Raiders
2009
Shane Lechler (3)
4,909
Oakland Raiders
2010
Donnie Jones
4,276
St. Louis Rams
2011
Britton Colquitt
4,783
Denver Broncos
2012
Dave Zastudil
5,209
Arizona Cardinals
2013
Bryan Anger
4,338
Jacksonville Jaguars
2014
Marquette King
4,930
Oakland Raiders
2015
Johnny Hekker
4,601
St. Louis Rams
2016
Johnny Hekker (2)
4,343
Los Angeles Rams
2017
Shane Lechler (4)
4,507
Houston Texans
2018
Andy Lee (3)
4,568
Arizona Cardinals
2019
Lac Edwards
3,991
New York Jets
2020
Braden Mann
3,598
New York Jets
2021
Cameron Johnston
4,102
Houston Texans
2022
Ryan Stonehouse
4,779
Tennessee Titans
2023
Thomas Morstead
4,831
New York Jets
2024
Corey Bojorquez
4,387
Cleveland Browns
Statistics gathered from Pro Football Reference .[ 1]
Denotes all-time AFL record
Denotes former AFL record
Year
Player
Team
1960
Billy Atkins
3,468
Buffalo Bills
1961
Billy Atkins (2)
3,783
Buffalo Bills
1962
Paul Maguire
3,289
San Diego Chargers
1963
Jim Fraser
3,596
Denver Broncos
1964
Jerrel Wilson
3,326
Kansas City Chiefs
1965
Jim Norton
3,711
Houston Oilers
1966
Bob Scarpitto
3,480
Denver Broncos
1967
Bob Scarpitto (2)
4,713
Denver Broncos
1968
Paul Maguire (2)
4,175
Buffalo Bills
1969
Paul Maguire (3)
3,471
Buffalo Bills
Statistics gathered from Pro Football Reference .[ 1]
Yards per punt leaders [ edit ]
Sammy Baugh was a 5-time league leader in yards per punt, which is still the most in NFL history, with only one other 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:
Highest single-seasons [ edit ]
Total punting yards [ edit ]
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
Rank
Player
Team
Season
1
Dave Zastudil
Arizona Cardinals
2012
5,209
2
Andy Lee
San Francisco 49ers
2007
4,960
3
Marquette King
Oakland Raiders
2014
4,930
4
Chris Gardocki
Cleveland Browns
2000
4,919
5
Shane Lechler
Oakland Raiders
2009
4,909
6
Thomas Morstead
New York Jets
2023
4,831
7
Britton Colquitt
Denver Broncos
2011
4,783
8
Ryan Stonehouse
Tennessee Titans
2022
4,779
9
Rick Tuten
Seattle Seahawks
1992
4,760
10
Todd Sauerbrun
Carolina Panthers
2002
4,735
11
Chad Stanley
Houston Texans
2002
4,720
12
Bob Scarpitto
Denver Broncos
1967
4,713
13
Andy Lee
San Francisco 49ers
2009
4,711
14
Johnny Hekker
Los Angeles Rams
2016
4,680
15
Donnie Jones
St. Louis Rams
2011
4,652
16
Chris Gardocki
Cleveland Browns
1999
4,645
17
Brad Maynard
Chicago Bears
2004
4,638
18
Johnny Hekker
St. Louis Rams
2015
4,601
19
Bryce Baringer
New England Patriots
2023
4,598
20
Andy Lee
Arizona Cardinals
2018
4,568
21
Brad Maynard
New York Giants
1998
4,566
22
Tom Tupa
Washington Redskins
2004
4,544
23
Brad Maynard
New York Giants
1997
4,531
Bob Parsons
Chicago Bears
1981
4,531
25
Sean Landeta
Philadelphia Eagles
1999
4,524
Statistics accurate through the 2023 season .[ 2]
^ Pro Football Reference lists Frankie Sinkwich of the Detroit 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.[ 3]
^ Both Dave Lewis and Jerrel 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).
^ Both Brian Moorman and Shane 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).
^ Both Tress Way and Bryan 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).
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^ a b "NFL Punting Yards Single-Season Leaders (since 1939)" . Pro Football Reference . Archived from the original on August 24, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2016 .
^ "Minimum Requirements For Football Leaderboards" . Pro Football Reference . Archived from the original on February 14, 2020. Retrieved September 8, 2022 .
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^ "2006 NFL Punting" . Pro Football Reference . Archived from the original on November 12, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2025 .
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^ "2009 NFL Punting" . Pro Football Reference . Retrieved January 7, 2025 .
^ "2010 NFL Punting" . Pro Football Reference . Archived from the original on December 15, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2025 .
^ "2011 NFL Punting" . Pro Football Reference . Retrieved January 7, 2025 .
^ "2012 NFL Punting" . Pro Football Reference . Archived from the original on December 2, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2025 .
^ "2013 NFL Punting" . Pro Football Reference . Archived from the original on December 13, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2025 .
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^ "2016 NFL Punting" . Pro Football Reference . Archived from the original on December 4, 2024. Retrieved January 7, 2025 .
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