Per Game penalty statistics for the 2023 NFL season, viewed by team. Stats include accepted penalties and which team benefitted from them.
Per Game penalty statistics for the 2021 NFL season, viewed by team. Stats include accepted penalties and which team benefitted from them.
The offense led by QB Justin Herbert has been the bright spot, consistently among the league's highest-scoring units. Meanwhile, the Chargers' special teams got a boost this year from rookie Derius Davis, who is second in the league in average yards per punt return...
They had no business winning this game; the Giants had a 98% win probability with 1:26 left in the fourth quarter, per ESPN analytics. The Jets committed eight penalties for 85 yards and almost lost to third-string QB Tommy DeVito. This was their third straight win, but make...
The NFL average in 1946 was 18.9 points per game, and every other team allowed at least 14.4 points per game. Unfortunately, the Steelers offense was as bad as the defense was good: the black and gold finished last in the league in scoring at 12.4 points per game. That 1946 team was ...
The Texans are an above average offense for both offensive holding and false starts. The Chiefs rank 30th in pre-snap penalties per game. The pre-snap discipline has served them well throughout their run in high-leverage playoff games and will do so again this postseason ...
In a year when NFL officials threw more flags for intentional grounding (61) than in any season since at least 2000, it should be noted that referee John Hussey's regular-season crew was the most aggressive with seven such flags. And as it turns out, Jackson ...
Sacks, scrambles, and average time to throw are all high, meaning QBs are holding on to the ball longer and either taking a sack or leaving the pocket. While pass attempts over 20 yards have decreased to only 8.8 per game, passes that are behind the line of scrimmage have increased to...
Nex Gen stat of the game: Despite averaging 6.1 air yards per attempt, Bo Nix’s average air yards per completion was just 2.5 yards. The rookie QB did lead the Broncos in rushing yards, picking up 35 yards on five attempts (+11 rushing yards over expected) and a touchdown. NFL Resear...
The third-year wideout had yet another 100-yard effort in Week 6's win over the Dolphins, and will enter Week 8 averaging the most yards per game for a wide receiver in NFL history. Jefferson averages 94.1 yards per game, which puts him ahead of Julio Jones (91.2) and Calvin Johnson...