The NFL has been around for a long time and is filled with amazing achievements, many of which still hold strong today. While records often get broken in today’s game, some accomplishments seem almost impossible to beat. Here are five NFL records that remain unbroken and will likely stay that way for years.
5. Single-Game Receiving Yards: Flipper Anderson – 336 Yards
Willie “Flipper” Anderson set the record for the most receiving yards in a single game by catching for 336 yards on November 26, 1989. This record has lasted over 30 years and remains a high standard for wide receivers.
While some players have come close, such as Calvin Johnson, who had 329 yards in 2013, it’s tough to consistently reach such numbers due to the way modern offenses and defenses operate. Factors like game speed, defensive strategies, and quarterback skills make it challenging to break Anderson’s record.
4. Most Touchdowns In A Single Season: LaDainian Tomlinson – 31 Touchdowns
LaDainian Tomlinson set the record for most touchdowns in a single season in 2006 with 31 (28 rushing and 3 receiving). This record continues to hold strong and seems even less likely to break with today’s changes in offensive play.