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Most Career Touchdown Passes

Most Career Touchdown Passes

Record: 649 (Tom Brady)

Closest Contenders: Drew Brees (571), Peyton Manning (539)

Why it's challenging: The consistency and longevity required to surpass this mark are immense. While Brady's contemporaries have come close, breaking his record remains a monumental task.

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Longest Field Goal

Longest Field Goal

Record: 66 yards (Justin Tucker, 2021)

Closest Contender: 64 yards (Matt Prater, 2013)

Why it's challenging: Kicking a field goal from this distance demands exceptional accuracy and leg strength. Prater held onto the record for a while, but Tucker’s 2021 kick was blasted as time was expiring, giving the Ravens a 19-17 win over the Detroit Lions.
 

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Most Career Receiving Touchdowns

Most Career Receiving Touchdowns

Record: 197 (Jerry Rice)

Closest Contenders: Randy Moss (156), Terrell Owens (153)

Why it's challenging: Achieving the level of dominance and longevity Rice had is a rare feat. While Moss and Owens have come close, surpassing Rice's record remains a formidable challenge.
 

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Most Career Rushing Touchdowns:

Most Career Rushing Touchdowns:

Record: 164 (Emmitt Smith)

Closest Contenders: LaDainian Tomlinson (145), Marcus Allen (123)

Why it's challenging: The durability and consistent production required to break this record are substantial. While Tomlinson and Allen had impressive careers, surpassing Smith's total is a daunting task.
 

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Single-Season Passing Touchdowns

Single-Season Passing Touchdowns

Record: 55 (Peyton Manning, 2013)

Closest Contenders: Tom Brady (50, 2007), Patrick Mahomes (50, 2018)

Why it's challenging: The precision and offensive prowess needed to surpass this mark are formidable. While Brady and Mahomes each had a remarkable season in 2007 and 2018, Manning's record remains untouched.
 

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Consecutive Games Played by a QB

Consecutive Games Played by a QB

Record: 297 (Brett Favre)

Closest Contender: Jim Marshall (270)

Why it's challenging: The physical demands on a quarterback and avoiding injuries for such an extended period are rare. While Favre has surpassed Marshall’s mark, maintaining such longevity remains exceptional.
 

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Most Career Interceptions

Most Career Interceptions

Record: 81 (Paul Krause)

Closest Contender: Emlen Tunnell (79)

Why it's challenging: Consistently intercepting passes over an extended career is a difficult task. Just beating Tunnell’s record, Krause's record has stood since his retirement in 1979.
 

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Most Career Sacks

Most Career Sacks

Record: 200 (Bruce Smith)

Closest Contender: Reggie White (198)

Why it's challenging: The combination of skill, longevity, and durability required for this record is extraordinary. While White came close, Smith's record remains untouched since his retirement in 2003.
 

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Most Career Receiving Yards

Most Career Receiving Yards

Record: 22,895 (Jerry Rice)

Closest Contender: Larry Fitzgerald (17,492)

Why it's challenging: Consistency and longevity at an elite level are essential to break this record. While Fitzgerald had a stellar career, surpassing Rice's total is a monumental task.
 

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Most Career All-Purpose Yards

Most Career All-Purpose Yards

Record: 23,546 (Jerry Rice)

Closest Contender: Brian Mitchell (23,330)

Why it's challenging: Requires excellence in receiving, rushing, and returning over an extended career. While Mitchell came close, Rice's record remains unmatched in its breadth and longevity.
 

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Most Consecutive Games with a Reception

Most Consecutive Games with a Reception

Record: 296 games (Jerry Rice)

Closest Contender: Tony Gonzalez (265)

Why it's challenging: Staying relevant and productive as a receiver for such a long period is rare. While Gonzalez had an impressive streak, Rice's consistency over nearly two decades stands as a testament to his greatness.
 

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Most Career Touchdowns

Most Career Touchdowns

Record: 208 (Jerry Rice)

Closest Contender: Emmitt Smith (175)

Why it's challenging: Scoring touchdowns consistently over a lengthy career is a formidable task. While Smith had an illustrious career, Rice's combination of longevity and productivity may never be matched.
 

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Longest Interception Return

Longest Interception Return

Record: 107 yards (Ed Reed, 2008)

Closest Contender: 106 yards (Ed Reed, 2004), 104 yards (Marcus Mayne, 2018)

Why it's challenging: It requires a combination of defensive skill, speed, and situational awareness. Reed set the record in 2004 and, just four years later, broke his own record. Then, in 2018, Mayne made a stab at the record. However, Reed's record-setting play in 2008 remains unmatched.
 

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Most Career Field Goals Made

Most Career Field Goals Made

Record: 599 (Adam Vinatieri)

Closest Contender: Morten Andersen (565)

Why it's challenging: The longevity and accuracy required for this record are substantial. While Andersen had an impressive career, Vinatieri's record-setting tenure may remain untouched for years to come.
 

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Most Career Punt Return Touchdowns

Most Career Punt Return Touchdowns

Record: 14 (Devin Hester)

Closest Contender: Eric Metcalf (10)

Why it's challenging: Returning punts for touchdowns consistently is a rare and dynamic skill. While Metcalf came close, Hester's combination of speed and vision has left his record untouched since his retirement in 2016.
 

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