Regular Season Statistical Leaders
Player(s) | Value | NFL Rank | NFC Rank | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Passing Yards | Aaron Rodgers | 4,434 Yards | 4th | 2nd |
Passing Touchdowns | Aaron Rodgers | 30 TD | 4th | 3rd |
Rushing Yards | Ryan Grant | 1,253 Yards | 7th | 3rd |
Rushing Touchdowns | Ryan Grant | 11 TD | T-7th | 2nd |
Receiving Yards | Greg Jennings | 1,113 Yards | 15th | 6th |
Receiving Touchdowns | Donald Driver | 6 TD | T-28th | T-16th |
Points | Mason Crosby | 129 Points | 4th | 3rd |
Kickoff Return Yards | Jordy Nelson | 575 Yards | 25th | 13th |
Punt Return Yards | Tramon Williams | 135 Yards | 27th | 14th |
Tackles | Nick Barnett | 105 Tackles | 30th | 15th |
Sacks | Clay Matthews | 10 Sacks | T-11th | 8th |
Interceptions | Charles Woodson | 9 INT | T-1st | T-1st |
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