Jason Myers Makes NFL History with 200 Points in Season and Postseason

Jason Myers Makes NFL History with 200 Points in Season and Postseason

Seattle Seahawks kicker Jason Myers has etched his name into NFL history with an unprecedented achievement. In the 2025-26 season, Myers accumulated a staggering 206 points, surpassing the remarkable milestone of 200 points that had never been reached before in a single season, including playoffs.

Historic Achievements by Jason Myers

During Super Bowl LV, Jason Myers set a new record by successfully kicking five field goals. This performance significantly contributed to his total point tally for the season. Over the course of the full season, including postseason play, he achieved:

  • 49 field goals
  • 59 extra points

A Record-Breaking Season

Myers’ 206 points have officially made him the first player in NFL history to score over 200 points in one season, including playoff games. This milestone breaks the previous record held by LaDainian Tomlinson, who scored 198 points during the 2006-07 season, which included 33 touchdowns across 17 games.

Looking Ahead

With this remarkable accomplishment, Jason Myers has set a new standard for future kickers. His exceptional performance not only highlights his talent but also the evolving nature of scoring in the NFL.