NFL 2025 Average Passing Yards After Catch
Professional Football calculation – data from nflverse.com
Calculates the average yards gained after the catch on passes, indicating YAC ability.
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NFL 2025 Average Passing Yards After Catch
Professional Football calculation – data from nflverse.com
Calculates the average yards gained after the catch on passes, indicating YAC ability.

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This computed calculation provides calculates the average yards gained after the catch on passes, indicating YAC ability.. The analysis covers data from 2025, giving you a focused look at performance during that period. Built from official nflverse.com data, this insight is processed and verified by Spartera to ensure accuracy and reliability. Results are delivered on-demand — no subscriptions, no data dumps. You get exactly the insight you need, when you need it.
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Data accuracy and methodology verified. Originally released October 10, 2025. Last updated April 16, 2026.
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Calculates the average yards gained after the catch on passes, indicating YAC ability.
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