The Buffalo Bills had a productive 2025 NFL season. While goals were not achieved.
A 12-5 record was not enough to win the AFC East, nor did the Bills get the job done in the postseason after losing to the AFC divisional round to the Denver Broncos.
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During the 2025 season, who ended up leading the Bills on the field during play?
Here’s a rundown of who led the team in major statistics during the 2025 season:
Offense
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen hands the ball off to Buffalo Bills running back James Cook during the first half of the Buffalo Bills wild card game against the Denver Broncos at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park on Jan. 12, 2025. The punt return and a team foul put the team on the goal line. Cook ran it out for a first down.
Passing yards: 3,668 (Josh Allen).
Rushing yards: 1,621 (James Cook).
Receiving yards: 719 (Khalil Shakir).
Catches: 72 (Khalil Shakir).
Passing touchdowns: 25 (Josh Allen).
Rushing touchdowns: 14 (Josh Allen).
Receiving touchdowns: 5 (Dalton Kincaid).
Defense
Oct 9, 2022; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano (58) prepares to tackle Pittsburgh Steelers running back Najee Harris (22) in the second quarter at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-USA TODAY Sports
Tackles: 86 (Cole Bishop).
Sacks: 7 (Greg Rousseau).
Tackles for loss: 9 (Joey Bosa).
Interceptions: 3 (Cole Bishop).
Pass breakups: 10 (Tre White).
Forced fumbles: 2 (Cam Lewis).
Fumble recovery: 2 (Terrel Bernard, Christian Benford).
Special teams
Jan 11, 2026; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Buffalo Bills place kicker Matt Prater (15) kicks a field goal during the first half against the Jacksonville Jaguars in an AFC Wild Card Round game at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
Return yards: 943 (Ray Davis).
Field goals: 18/20 (Matt Prater).
Punt average: 45.3 (Mitch Wishnowsky).
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Who were the Buffalo Bills’ stat leaders during the 2025 NFL season?