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Stats Leaders After Week 4

Four weeks into the AFLE season and the leaderboards are starting to tell a clear story. Here is a look at who leads the key statistical categories after another exciting week of football.

Passing yards

  1. Jakeb Sullivan, Berlin Thunder – 1158 yards
  2. Ben Holmes, Vienna Vikings – 1065 yards
  3. Jameson Wang, Panthers Wroclaw – 960 yards
  4. Karé Lyles, London Warriors – 877 yards
  5. Kenji Bahar, Rhein Fire – 577 yards

Passing touchdowns

  1. Jameson Wang, Panthers Wroclaw – 13 TDs
  2. Ben Holmes, Vienna Vikings – 10 TDs
  3. Jakeb Sullivan, Berlin Thunder – 9 TDs
  4. Karé Lyles, London Warriors – 9 TDs
  5. Evan Hillock, Paris Lights – 5 TDs

Rushing yards

  1. Dawid Brzozowski, Panthers Wroclaw – 326 yards
  2. Jonathan Scott, Rhein Fire – 260 yards
  3. Albert Wiesigstrauch, Vienna Vikings – 255 yards
  4. Karri Pajarinen, Vienna Vikings – 245 yards
  5. Tomiwa Oyewo, Berlin Thunder – 223 yards

Rushing touchdowns

  1. Ben Holmes, Vienna Vikings – 5 TDs
  2. Jonathan Scott, Rhein Fire – 4 TDs
  3. Jameson Wang, Panthers Wroclaw – 4 TDs
  4. Karri Pajarinen, Vienna Vikings – 3 TDs
  5. Albert Wiesigstrauch, Vienna Vikings – 2 TDs

Receiving yards

  1. Jon Cole, Berlin Thunder – 552 yards
  2. Mike Harley Jr., Panthers Wroclaw – 422 yards
  3. Bais Kouanda, Berlin Thunder – 264 yards
  4. Yannick Mayr, Vienna Vikings – 248 yards
  5. Kevin Kaya, Alpine Rams – 246 yards

Receiving touchdowns

  1. Mike Harley Jr., Panthers Wroclaw – 7 TDs
  2. Jon Cole, Berlin Thunder – 6 TDs
  3. Kaylon Geiger, Rhein Fire – 3 TDs
  4. Florian Bierbaumer, Vienna Vikings – 3 TDs
  5. Marcus Libman, London Warriors – 3 TDs
  6. Keith Coffee II, Firenze Red Lions – 3 TDs

Sack leaders

  1. Alejandro Fernandez, Vienna Vikings – 5 sacks
  2. Marvin Wappl, Vienna Vikings – 2.5 sacks
  3. Quelly-Jonson Sousa, Firenze Red Lions – 2 sacks
  4. Deshon Hall Jr., Panthers Wroclaw – 2 sacks
  5. Michael Keshinro, Berlin Thunder – 2 sacks

Tackle leaders

  1. Kadel King, London Warriors – 42 tackles
  2. Oluwaferanmi Okunlola, London Warriors – 37 tackles
  3. Emmanuel Falola, London Warriors – 35 tackles
  4. Pablo De Diego, Berlin Thunder – 31 tackles
  5. Marius Kensy, Rhein Fire – 31 tackles

Interceptions

  1. Christian Matthew, Rhein Fire – 2 INT
  2. Emmanuel Falola, London Warriors – 1 INT
  3. Adam Lary, Panthers Wroclaw – 1 INT
  4. Braden Price, Alpine Rams – 1 INT
  5. Valentin Gnahoua, Paris Lights – 1 INT

Kicking leaders

  1. Sebastian Van Santen, Rhein Fire – 20 points, 93.3% Kicking Percentage
  2. Dennis Tasic, Vienna Vikings – 18 points, 84.2% Kicking Percentage
  3. Nils Schauerte, Berlin Thunder – 14 points, 66.7% Kicking Percentage
  4. Jacopo Impallomeni, Firenze Red Lions – 8 points, 50% Kicking Percentage
  5. Jakub Ciurkot, Panthers Wroclaw – 8 points, 50% Kicking Percentage

Jakeb Sullivan maintains his lead in the passing yards race, while the Vienna Vikings continue to make their presence felt across multiple categories. With 12 weeks still to go, there is plenty of time for the leaderboards to shift.

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