Berlin Thunder, Wroclaw Panthers stars lead AFLE offensive races after six games

With six weeks of the 2026 American Football League Europe season in the books, the race for the league’s statistical titles is beginning to take shape. Quarterbacks continue to light up scoreboards, running backs are piling up yards on the ground, and several receivers have emerged as game-changing weapons heading into the second half of the season.

Passing leaders

Jakeb Sullivan of the Berlin Thunder tops the passing charts after six games, completing 133 of 206 passes for 1,598 yards and 12 touchdowns. Although he has thrown five interceptions, Sullivan continues to power one of the league’s most productive offenses.

Ben Holmes of the Vienna Vikings sits close behind with 1,526 passing yards while completing 68.7 percent of his throws. Holmes has tossed 15 touchdowns against just one interception.

Jameson Wang of the Wroclaw Panthers has been the league’s most efficient passer, throwing for 1,483 yards and a league-best 18 touchdown passes without an interception. Karé Lyles of the London Warriors ranks fourth with 1,311 yards, while Kenji Bahar of Rhein Fire rounds out the top five despite playing only five games, compiling 1,231 yards and 13 touchdowns.

Ground game

Dawid Brzozowski of the Wroclaw Panthers leads the league with 461 rushing yards while averaging 6.5 yards per carry and scoring four touchdowns.

The Vienna Vikings feature two of the league’s top running backs. Albert Wiesigstrauch has rushed for 404 yards at an outstanding 7.2 yards per carry, while teammate Karri Pajarinen ranks fourth with 380 yards and five touchdowns.

Jonathan Scott of Rhein Fire has added 403 rushing yards and a league-high six rushing touchdowns, while Armand Soulerot of the Paris Lights rounds out the top five with 308 yards.

Receiving threats

Jon Cole has been Sullivan’s favorite target and the league’s most productive receiver. The Berlin Thunder standout has hauled in 51 catches for a league-leading 681 yards and seven touchdowns.

Michael Harley Jr. of the Wroclaw Panthers ranks second with 607 receiving yards while averaging an explosive 20.9 yards per catch. Rhein Fire places two receivers in the top five, with Kaylon Geiger recording 425 yards and five touchdowns and Harlan Kwofie adding 413 yards.

Bais Kouanda gives the Berlin Thunder a second receiver among the league leaders with 354 receiving yards, underscoring why the club continues to field one of the most dangerous passing attacks in the American Football League Europe.

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