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Matthew Stafford and Kyren Williams move up Rams all -time lists

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When perusing the Los Angeles Rams team stats leaders, two things stand out, quarterback Matthew Stafford is closing in on becoming the all-time passing leader for a second team and Kyren Williams is rapidly gaining on Rams running back royalty.

Already atop the Detroit Lions list, Stafford could move to #1 in almost all categories for L.A. with a good, not even great, season in 2026. Williams model of consistency, applied over the three remaining years would propel him up amongst the Rams lineage of top-tier running backs. Wide receiver Puka Nacua now has enough seasons under his belt to start showing well on leaderboards and it doesn’t take a genius to figure that if he gets a second Rams contract, he’ll rate as one of the best ever.

There other young Rams that just need to stack up seasons before, they too, move to the head of the class. Here’s a look at some of the major categories and how they currently stand. Active players are in bold and I included free agents Tyler Higbee and Xavier Smith, under the assumption that the Rams could sign them for 2026.

Thanks toThe Football Database (footballdb.com) for providing the numbers.

Pass attempts

1) Roman Gabriel – 3313

2) Jim Everett – 3277

3) Marc Bulger – 3171

4) Matthew Stafford – 2539

Completions

1) Marc Bulger – 1969

2) Jim Everett – 1847

3) Roman Gabriel – 1705

4) Matthew Stafford – 1664

Completion %

1) Kurt Warner – 66.4

2) Matthew Stafford – 65.5

3) Jared Goff – 63.4

Yards

1) Jim Everett – 23,758

2) Marc Bulger – 22,814

3) Roman Gabriel – 22,223

4) Matthew Stafford – 19,407

Touchdown passes

1) Roman Gabriel – 154

2) Jim Everett – 142

3) Matthew Stafford – 141

Yards per attempt

1) Kurt Warner –  8.56

2) Norm Van Brocklin – 8.49

3) Matthew Stafford – 7.64

QB rating

1) Matthew Stafford – 98.5

2)Kurt Warner – 97.2

3) Jared Goff – 91.5

Rush attempts

1) Steven Jackson – 2395

2) Eric Dickerson – 1525

3) Marshall Faulk – 1447

4) Kyren Williams – 838

47) Blake Corum – 203

Yards

1) Steven Jackson 10,135

2) Eric Dickerson – 7245

3) Marshall Faulk – 6959

4) Kyren Williams – 3834

44) Blake Corum – 953

Touchdowns

1) Faulk/Gurley – 58

2) Dickerson/Jackson – 56

6)  Kyren Williams – 36

Receptions

1) Issac Bruce – 942

2) Torry Holt – 869

3) Cooper Kupp – 634

8) Tyler Higbee – 386

13) Puka Nacua – 313

Yards

1) Issac Bruce – 14,109

2) Torry Holt – 12,660

3) Henry Ellard – 9761

12) Puka Nacua – 4191

14) Tyler Higbee – 3949

Yards per catch

1) Flipper Anderson – 20.3

2) Elroy Hirsch – 18.4

3) Harold Jackson – 18.0

11) Puka Nacua – 13.4

16) Tyler Higbee – 10.2

Touchdowns

1) Issac Bruce – 84

2) Torry Holt – 74

3) Cooper Kupp -57

11) Tyler Higbee – 27

17) Puka Nacua – 19

29) Davante Adams – 14

Kickoff returns

1) Drew Hill – 171

2) Ron Brown – 169

3) Tony Horne – 143

38) Jordan Whittington – 33

Return yards

1) Ron Brown – 3918

2) Tony Horne – 3577

3) Drew Hill – 3438

33) Jordan Whittington– 887

Punt returns

1) Tavon Austin – 158

2) Leroy Irvin – 147

3) Henry Ellard – 135

31) Xavier Smith – 43

Return yards

1) Henry Ellard – 1527

2) Leroy Irvin – 1427

3) Tavon Austin – 1356

23) Xavier Smith – 400

Punts

1) Johnny Hekker – 727

2) Donnie Jones – 449

3) Dale Hatcher – 432

11) Ethan Evans – 168

Inside the 20

1) Johnny Hekker – 292

2) Donnie Jones – 133

3) Dale Hatcher – 121

5)  Ethan Evans – 70

Sacks

1) Aaron Donald – 111

2) Leonard Little – 87.5

3) Kevin Greene – 72.5

14) Byron Young – 27.5

17) Kobie Turner – 24

37) Jared Verse – 12

41) Braden Fiske – 11.5

Total touchdowns

1) Marshall Faulk – 85

2) Issac Bruce – 84

3) Torry Holt – 74

12) Kyren Williams – 44

28) Tyler Higbee – 27

38) Puka Nacua – 21

Total points

1) Jeff Wilkins – 1223

2) Greg Zuerlein – 867

3) Mike Lansford – 789

22) Kyren Williams – 266

42) Tyler Higbee – 164

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