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Stats leaders after Week 2

Two weeks in and the picture at the top of the leaderboards is starting to take shape. Here is a look at who leads the key statistical categories in AFLE after Week 2.

Passing yards

  1. Jameson Wang – Panthers Wroclaw – 582 yards
  2. Ben Holmes – Vienna Vikings – 505 yards
  3. Karé Lyles – London Warriors – 313 yards
  4. Evan Hillock – Paris Lights – 256 yards
  5. Jakeb Sullivan – Berlin Thunder – 226 yards

Passing touchdowns

  1. Jameson Wang – Panthers Wroclaw – 7 TDs
  2. Ben Holmes – Vienna Vikings – 5 TDs
  3. Jakeb Sullivan – Berlin Thunder – 4 TDs
  4. Karé Lyles – London Warriors – 4 TDs
  5. Kenji Bahar – Rhein Fire – 3 TDs

Rushing yards

  1. Albert Wiesigstrauch – Vienna Vikings – 204 yards
  2. Dawid Brzozowski – Panthers Wroclaw – 170 yards
  3. Jonathan Scott – Rhein Fire – 135 yards
  4. Karri Pajarinen – Vienna Vikings – 120 yards
  5. Andy Owusu – London Warriors – 82 yards

Rushing touchdowns

  1. Ben Holmes – Vienna Vikings – 3 TDs
  2. Gabriel Cunningham – Alpine Rams – 2 TDs
  3. Albert Wiesigstrauch – Vienna Vikings – 2 TDs
  4. Jonathan Scott – Rhein Fire – 1 TD
  5. Kenji Bahar – Rhein Fire – 1 TD

Receiving yards

  1. Mike Harley Jr. – Panthers Wroclaw – 369 yards
  2. Jon Cole – Berlin Thunder – 219 yards
  3. Yannick Mayr – Vienna Vikings – 191 yards
  4. Bais Kouanda – Berlin Thunder – 154 yards
  5. Tristen Wallace – Paris Lights – 116 yards

Receiving touchdowns

  1. Mike Harley Jr. – Panthers Wroclaw – 6 TDs
  2. Kaylon Geiger Sr. – Rhein Fire – 2 TDs
  3. Tristen Wallace – Paris Lights – 2 TDs
  4. Eden Thiede-Palmer – London Warriors – 2 TDs
  5. Jon Cole – Berlin Thunder – 2 TDs

Sack leaders

  1. Alejandro Fernandez – Vienna Vikings – 4 sacks
  2. Zoltan Golita – Vienna Vikings – 2 sacks
  3. Marvin Wappl – Vienna Vikings – 2 sacks
  4. Wilfried Pene – Paris Lights – 1.5 sack
  5. Hubert Ogrodowczyk – Panthers Wroclaw – 1 sack

Tackle leaders

  1. Emmanuel Falola – London Warriors – 23 tackles
  2. David Izinyon – London Warriors – 23 tackles
  3. Kadel King – London Warriors – 19 tackles
  4. Pablo De Diego – Berlin Thunder – 18 tackles
  5. Daniel Piatkowski – Panthers Wroclaw – 17 tackles

Interceptions

  1. Emmanuel Falola – London Warriors – 1 INT
  2. Marius Kensy – Rhein Fire – 1 INT
  3. Krzystof Wis – Panthers Wroclaw – 1 INT
  4. Pablo Araya – Vienna Vikings – 1 INT
  5. Marque Collins – Paris Lights – 1 INT

Kicking leaders

  1. Sebastian Van Santen – Rhein Fire – 11 points
  2. Dennis Tasic – Vienna Vikings – 10 points
  3. Nils Schauerte – Berlin Thunder – 7 points
  4. Boris Bede – Paris Lights – 6 points
  5. Jakub Ciurkot – Panthers Wroclaw – 6 points

Jameson Wang and Mike Harley Jr. continue to lead the way at their respective positions, while the race on defense is heating up with several players making strong cases across multiple categories. Week 3 will show whether the early leaders can hold on to their spots.

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