MSN Slideshow Ranking the Top 10 Single Game Performances in NFL History By Pro Football Network FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail January 16, 2025 | 7:27 PM EST Share FacebookTwitterReddItFlipLinkedinEmail 1 of 10 Neither the New England snow nor the Tennessee Titans could slow Tom Brady in this game. In a complete dismantling of the Titans, Brady threw a record five touchdown passes in the second quarter. He finished the game with 380 yards and six TDs, which is remarkable numbers when you consider he didn’t play after the first series of the second half. Had Brady played the full game, he might’ve posted the best all-around single-game passing stats in history. The first old-time football performance on this list. Green Bay Packers receiver Don Hutson scored 29 points in one quarter — four TDs, five PATs — during a 57-21 trouncing of the Detroit Lions. He finished the game with six catches for 144 yards and four scores. It’s the kind of performance that likely never will be duplicated. New York Jets linebacker David Harris racked up a record 20 tackles during a November 2007 matchup with Washington. And these weren’t fake tackles where players just ran into Harris; he was all over the field and dominated from start to finish. Will we ever see more than 20 tackles in a single game? Perhaps not. Adrian Peterson ran all over the San Diego Chargers, racking up a still-record 296 rushing yards in the process. Incredibly, 253 of the yards came in the second half — also a record. Peterson only beat Jamal Lewis’ single-game rushing record by one yard, but he also posted three touchdowns compared to Lewis’ two. This record might be broken one day, but Peterson’s performance will remain one of the best in NFL history. On Nov. 11, 1990, legendary Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Derrick Thomas sacked the Seattle Seahawks quarterback a record seven times. It’s hard to envision anyone breaking this record, even though a few players have posted six sacks in one game. Thomas is one of the best linebackers in NFL history, and this was his finest performance. The other old-time football performance on this list. In 1929, a cross-town matchup between the Chicago Bears and Chicago Cardinals saw Cardinals fullback Ernie Nevers score all 40 points (six TDs, four extra points) in his team’s victory. The Hall of Famer still holds the NFL record for most points scored in a single game. During week 4 of the 2016 season, then-Falcons WR Julio Jones had put on quite the show. The WR had 12 receptions and one TD while covering 300 receiving yards. Falcons won that game 48-33 against the Panthers. Neither Jerry Rice nor Randy Moss holds the NFL’s single-game receiving yards record. Nor do Calvin Johnson, Tyreek Hill, or Justin Jefferson. Nope, the record is held by longtime Los Angeles Rams receiver Flipper Anderson, who posted 15 catches for 336 yards against the New Orleans Saints in 1989. Anderson also scored one touchdown in the Rams victory. Johnson came just seven yards short of tying this record in 2013, so Anderson’s mark isn’t unbreakable. This performance doesn’t get talked about as much as others on this list. What Brandon Marshall did on Dec. 13, 2009 was nothing short of historic. The Broncos receiver tore up the Indianapolis Colts for a record 21 catches, beating Terrell Owens’ mark of 20 catches set in 2000. Marshall also racked up 200 receiving yards and two TDs. Unfortunately for Denver, Kyle Orton threw an interception and was sacked three times in a 28-16 home loss. Still, Marshall’s performance was otherworldly, and his 20-catch record might never be broken. Josh Allen has enjoyed a new way of life from the dirt roads and heavy-duty trucks he got used to growing up in Firebaugh, Calif. But is he driving more luxurious cars, or is the Buffalo Bills franchise quarterback staying true to his agricultural roots by going big on the road with trucks? Here’s a look at his car collection. More Slideshows Ranking the 10 Best Prospects to Watch For at the East-West Shrine Bowl 7 Players With the Most Pro Bowl Selections In Carolina Panthers History 10 Players With the Most Pro Bowl Selections In Baltimore Ravens History 11 Players With The Most Pro Bowl Selections in Seattle Seahawks History Ranking the Top 10 Royal Rumbles Of All Time 10 Players With the Most Pro Bowl Selections In Buffalo Bills History