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2020 NFL season: 1 interesting stat for all 32 teams

Though what you're about to read through is a list of team-specific stats, here's a good one to kick things off regarding the league as a whole after a wild, unprecedented 2020 regular season.

In the 17 weeks that made up the 2020 regular season, more points were scored than in any other season in NFL history. 12,692 points were thrown up on scoreboards, which surpassed the previous record (11,987 points in 2013) by a wide margin. Defensive touchdowns were down, but that meant that offensive scoring was up, and the league annihilated past totals for rushing touchdowns (532) and receiving touchdowns (871) relative to past years.


And within those 1,473 total touchdowns, there were some pretty cool stats that each team could boast (or hang their heads in shame) about while looking back at the tumultuous 17-week journey that was the 2020 NFL season.

Just as a heads up, we're not going to go over the fact that Derrick Henry ran for 2,000 yards. We know that, just as we know that attendance totals were a *little* bit lower than usual. No, these are interesting stats that go a little bit deeper. These are figures that cover everything from the lowlights for the teams at the bottom of the 2020 NFL barrel, to the incredible accomplishments that various players were able to pull off over the past 256 games, putting them in exclusive clubs with some other greats throughout history. And where better to start than with a division that was almost the worst division of all-time, just barely squeaking past the 2008 NFC West.

All stats retrieved from Pro Football Reference and Stathead.

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