The NFL's all purpose yardage leader for the 2008 regular season was Leon Washington of the New York Jets with 2,337. He had 448 rushing yards, 355 receiving yards, 303 punt return yards, and 1,231 kickoff return yards.
Through Week 8 of the 2008 NFL season, that would be Darren Sproles of the San Diego Chargers with 1,310 yards (150 yards on punt returns, 817 yards on kickoff returns, 146 yards rushing, and 197 yards receiving).
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Through the 2008 season, that is Derrick Mason with 2,690 all-purpose yards for the Tennessee Titans in 2000. He had 895 receiving yards, 1 rushing yard, 662 yards on punt returns, and 1,132 yards on kickoff returns.
Through 12 games that is Darren Sproles of the New Orleans Saints with 1909 ... 430 rushing yards, 522 receiving yards, 186 punt return yards, 771 kickoff return yards.
Hines Ward is the Steelers all-time leader in receiving yards with 12,083 yards.
Jerry Rice is the career all purpose yardage leader with 23,546 yards. Click on the 'All Purpose Yardage Leaders' link on this page to find out who the top 25 career all purpose yardage leaders are.
Through the 2008 season, that is Jerry Rice with 23,546 all purpose yards (22,895 yards receiving, 645 yards rushing, and 6 yards on kick returns),
Through the 2012 season, Tom Brady is the Patriots all-time leader in passing yards, with 44,806.
Art Monk is the Redskins' all time leader in receptions and receiving yards with 888 receptions and 12,026 receiving yards.
For a single game it is 578 yards.
Through the 9th game of the 2007 season, Brett Favre has 60,257 yards passing
West Virginia's career receiving yards leader is David Saunders who amassed 2,608 yards from 1995-1998.