As the saying goes, records were meant to be broken. Read on for our three most likely NFL records to be topped in 2022.
Jerry Rice's 22,895 career receiving yards are on a list of NFL records that are seemingly unbreakable. However, the recently adopted 17-game schedule will allow for other records to be broken more consistently than ever before. Last year, Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB Tom Brady set the record for most completions (485) in a season and topped his records as the oldest player to lead the league in passing ya rds and touchdowns.
What other records will fall this year?
Here are my three top NFL records that could be broken in 2022.
Top NFL Records That Could Fall in 2022
- Single-season receiving yards (set by Calvin Johnson in 2012)
- Receptions by a rookie (set by Jaylen Waddle in 2021)
- Most new playoff teams from the previous year (record is eight in 2017-18)