All Time Greats
Defense Wins Championships
Season Leaders
Go White Boy Go
Pass The Rock
100

This quarterback became the 1st ever to reach 80,000 passing yards in 2020. He sits second in both all-time passing yards and passing touchdowns behind Tom Brady.

Drew Brees

100

This former Defensive Rookie of the Year played his first year for a new team in 2025, recording 12.5 sacks and 1st Team All-Pro honors for the 3rd time in 5 years.

Micah Parsons

100

Most Rushing Attempts

Jonathan Taylor

100

After a slow start this year, this white boy finished with a decent 789 receiving yards and 6 TDs, after he burst onto the scene in 2024 with 1,149 receiving yards and 7 TDs.

Ladd McConkey

100

Lamar Jackson

Mark Andrews

200

This player is the only player to win MVP 5 times in their career, doing so in 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009, and 2013. 

Peyton Manning

200

This team had the best scoring defense in the league in 2025, allowing just 17.2 PPG to opposing offenses.

Seattle Seahawks

200

Longest Rush

Bijan Robinson

200

Although there are no current white starting running backs, this 10 time Pro-Bowl fullback once started his career as a running back in the AFC North.

Kyle Jusczcyk

200

Jalen Hurts

Devonta Smith
300

This long time Cowboy in the 90's finished his career with over 18,000 rushing yards, the most all-time. 

Emmitt Smith

300

This active LB just hit 2000 career tackles in his 14th year in the league, the most of any active player by almost 300.

Bobby Wagner

300

Passes Completed

Dak Prescott

300

This receiver has the most receiving yards of any white boy over the last 3 years, with 2,341.

Alec Pierce

300

Kyler Murray

Trey McBride

400

Peyton Manning's success in Indianapolis was fueled from two all-time great receivers, sitting right next to each other at 9 and 10 in all-time receiving yards. Name one of them.

Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne

400

This NFC safety has 16 interceptions since the start of the 2023 NFL season, the most in the league during that span.

Kerby Joseph

400

Kick Return Yards

KaVontae Turpin

400

Not quite Cooper Dejean, this player started all 17 games this year at corner for one of the best defenses in the league.

Riley Moss

400

Geno Smith

Tyler Lockett

500

This three time All-Pro and 2 time NFL MVP is also tied for first with Aaron Rodgers all time in average QBR.

Lamar Jackson

500
Myles Garrett just broke the sack record this year with 23.0 sacks. What NFC player came in second second with 16.5 sacks, marking the best year of their career?

Brian Burns

500

Most Interceptions

Kevin Byard III

500

The original defensive white boy, this veteran safety has 6 Pro-Bowls and 1 All-Pro with the same team since 2015.

Harrison Smith

500

Kirk Cousins

Adam Thielen

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