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Friday, June 12, 2020

NFL season summary: 2019

This post is a list of summary statistics for the 2019 National Football League season. Data sources: Wikipedia, ESPN

 

Super Bowl

Super Bowl champion: Kansas City Chiefs

Super Bowl runner-up: San Francisco 49ers

Super Bowl MVP: Patrick Mahomes

 

Regular season awards

MVP: Lamar Jackson (Ravens)

Offensive player: Michael Thomas (Saints)

Defensive player: Stephon Gilmore (Patriots)

Offensive rookie: Kyler Murray (Cardinals)

Defensive rookie: Nick Bosa (49ers)

Coach: John Harbaugh (Ravens)

 

Playoffs

NFC championship: 49ers over Packers

NFC division 1: 49ers over Vikings

NFC division 2: Packers over Seahawks

NFC wildcard 1: Minnesota over Saints

NFC wildcard 2: Seahawks over Eagles

 

AFC championship: Chiefs over Titans

AFC division 1: Titans over Ravens

AFC division 2: Chiefs over Texans

AFC wildcard 1: Titans over Patriots

AFC wildcard 2: Vikings over Saints

 

Statistic leaders

Passing yards: Jameis Winston (Buccaneers) - 5,109

Passing touchdowns: Lamar Jackson (Ravens) - 36

Rushing yards: Travis Henry (Titans) - 1,540

Rushing touchdowns: Aaron Jones (Packers) / Travis Henry (Titans) - 16

Receiving yards: Michael Thomas (Saints) - 1,725

Receiving touchdowns: Kenny Golladay (Lions) - 11

Tackles: Bobby Wagner (Seahawks) -159

Sacks: Shaquil Barrett (Buccaneers) - 19.5

Interceptions: Stephon Gilmore (Patriots) - 6

 

Regular season standings

 

National Football Conference (NFC)

 

NFC West

1. San Francisco 49ers (13-3)

2. Seattle Seahawks (11-5)

3. Los Angeles Rams (9-7)

4. Arizona Cardinals (5-10

 

NFC South

1. New Orleans Saints (13-3)

2. Atlanta Falcons (7-9)

3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9)

4. Carolina Panthers (5-11)

 

NFC North

1. Green Bay Packers (13-3)

2. Minnesota Vikings (10-6)

3. Chicago Bears (8-8)

4. Detroit Lions (3-12)

 

NFC East

1. Philadelphia Eagles (9-7)

2. Dallas Cowboys (8-8)

3. New York Giants (4-12)

4. Washington Redskins (3-13)

 

American Football Conference (AFC)

 

AFC West

1. Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)

2. Denver Broncos (7-9)

3. Oakland Raiders (7-9)

4. Los Angeles Chargers (5-11)

 

AFC South

1. Houston Texans (10-6)

2. Tennessee Titans (9-7)

3. Indianapolis Colts (7-9)

4. Jacksonville Jaguars (6-10)

 

AFC North

1. Baltimore Ravens (14-2)

2. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)

3. Cleveland Browns (6-10)

4. Cincinnati Bengals (2-14)

 

AFC East

1. New England Patriots (12-4)

2. Buffalo Bills (10-6)

3. New York Jets (7-9)

4. Miami Dolphins (5-11)