There have been many great performances throughout the years in the NFL. What about the most fantasy points in a game? Here are some of the best NFL performances that racked up the most fantasy football points in a single game.
Most Fantasy Points – Standard Scoring
When it comes to standard scoring, players can earn points for passing yards, rushing yards, receiving yards, and touchdowns. Here’s a quick look at the top performances of players in a standard-scoring league. The top three performances belong to running backs.
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Clinton Portis (RB): 55.4 Fantasy Points
Portis had 218 rushing yards and five touchdowns in a dominant performance vs the Kansas City Chiefs back in December 2003. He also added 36 receiving yards to earn the most fantasy points ever in a standard-scoring fantasy football league.
Alvin Kamara (RB): 53.2 Fantasy Points
Alvin Kamara had one of the greatest Christmas Days in sports history as the running back had six rushing touchdowns and 155 yards vs the Vikings in 2020. He added 17 receiving yards and turned in one of the best non-PPR performances ever.
Shaun Alexander (RB): 53.1 Fantasy Points
On September 29, 2022, Shaun Alexander scored five touchdowns in the first half vs the Vikings. Alexander had an incredible game with 139 rushing yards, 92 receiving yards, four rushing touchdowns, and one receiving touchdown.
A few of the most recent top performances go to Jonathan Taylor in 2021 with 50.4 points and Joe Mixon with 51.1 points in 2022.
Most Fantasy Points Ever By A Quarterback
Josh Allen recorded the top quarterback fantasy performance on December 8, 2024, in a 44-42 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Allen threw for 342 yards with 3 touchdowns and rushed for 82 yards with 3 touchdowns. That’s an insane 51.88 fantasy points! Allen broke the previous record held by Michael Vick who had 49.32 points on November 15, 2011.
Most Fantasy Points – PPR Scoring
In a PPR scoring league, players earn standard scoring points for yards and touchdowns as well as one point per reception. Let’s look at some of the top PPR performances ever. It’s no surprise to see the greatest receiver ever, Jerry Rice, near the top of this list.
Billy Cannon (RB): 68 Fantasy Points (AFL)
On December 10, 1961, Cannon had 216 rush yards and 3 scores along with 5 receptions for 114 yards and 2 scores against the New York Titans for the best fantasy performance of all time.
Jerry Rice (WR): 65.5 Fantasy Points
On October 14, 1990, Jerry Rice went nuts with 13 catches for 225 yards and 5 touchdown catches against the Falcons.
Jimmy Smith (WR): 62.1 Fantasy Points
On September 10, 2000, Jimmy Smith had 291 yards receiving on 15 catches with 3 touchdown catches vs the Ravens.
Jerry Rice (WR): 61.9 Fantasy Points
Rice makes the list again as he had 289 yards receiving on 14 catches and 3 touchdowns on December 18, 1995, vs the Vikings.
Jerry Butler (WR): 60.7 Fantasy Points
Jerry Butler was a beast against the Jets on September 23, 1979, when he had 10 receptions for 255 yards and 4 touchdown catches.
Jamaal Charles (RB): 59.5 Fantasy Points
On December 15, 2013, Charles had 5 total touchdowns as he ran for 1 and caught 4 more. He had just 20 rushing yards but he racked up 195 receiving yards on 8 catches in a historic performance.
During the 2024 season, Ja’Marr Chase has had the most PPR fantasy points in one game with 55.4 as he had 11 receptions for 264 yards with 3 touchdowns vs the Ravens on November 7.
Who Scored the Most Fantasy Football Points on Defense?
Kickers and defense can come in handy in your fantasy football matchups. Usually, your offensive players can be the main factor in your winning each week but there have been insane defensive performances that have carried teams.
One of the best fantasy games ever for a defense was back in 1989 as the Cleveland Browns dominated the Pittsburgh Steelers. In the matchup, the Browns had five fumble recoveries, three interceptions, six sacks, and three defensive touchdowns. That totaled up to 50 points in a single game for the defense.