2009 Green Bay Packers Season - Regular Season Statistical Leaders

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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