Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith lead the 49ers and Cowboys, respectively, in career scoring. Other teams’ career leaders are kickers.
Arizona Cardinals: Jim Bakken

Jim Bakken kicked for the St. Lous Cardinals from 1962-78. He scored 1,380 points with 534 coming on PATs and the rest on 282 field goals.
Atlanta Falcons: Matt Bryant

Matt Bryant had a long NFL career. He spent 11 seasons with the Falcons and contributed 1,163 points to Atlanta. Bryant kicked 259 field goals out of 296 attempts for the Falcons.
Baltimore Ravens: Matt Stover

Matt Stover played 13 seasons with the Ravens. He connected on all but one of his 403 PAT attempts.
Buffalo Bills: Steve Christie

Steve Christie played nine seasons for Buffalo. He was 234-of-299 on field-goal attempts as a Bill.
Carolina Panthers: John Kasay

John Kasay scored 1,482 points as Carolina Panther. The former Georgia star made 351 of his 461 NFL field goals with Carolina.
Chicago Bears: Robbie Gould

Robbie Gould continues to kick, now with the 49ers. The former Penn State star was a Chicago Bear for 11 years and totaled 1,207 points for the Monsters of the Midway.
Cincinnati Bengals: Jim Breech

Jim Breech spent 13 of his 14 seasons as a Bengal. He had 476 PATs and 225 field goals with Cincinnati, good for 1,151 points.
Cleveland Browns: Lou Groza

The legendary Lou Groza boomed kicks for the Cleveland Browns from 1946-67. He scored 1,608 points. Groza was good on 810 PATs and 264-of-481 field goals.
Dallas Cowboys: Emmitt Smith

A rarity. A non-kicker leading a team in career scoring. Emmitt Smith had 164 touchdowns as a Cowboy and one 2-point conversion, putting him at 986 career points in Dallas.
Denver Broncos: Jason Elam

Jason Elam played 15 seasons with Denver and made 601 PATs as a Bronco. He also kicked 395 field goals, good for 1,786 points in total.1,51
Detroit Lions: Jason Hanson

Jason Hanson kicked for the Lions from 1992-2012. He made 495 field goals and 665 PATs en route to 2,150 career points.
Green Bay Packers: Mason Crosby

Mason Crosby continues to kick for the Packers. The former Colorado star has 1,575 career points, 978 coming on field goals.
Houston Texans: Kris Brown

Kris Brown played eight seasons with Houston and finished with 767 points as a Texan.
Indianapolis Colts: Adam Vinatieri

Adam Vinatieri has been kicking forever. He came to the Colts after a great career with the Patriots. Vinatieri has 1,515 points in Indy. That makes him a kicker with more than 1,000 points on two teams.
Jacksonville Jaguars: Josh Scobee

Josh Scobee kicked 11 seasons for Jacksonville and had 1,022 points.
Kansas City Chiefs: Nick Lowery

Nick Lowery spent 14 seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs and averaged better than 100 points per year. He finished with 1,466 points in red on 329 field goals and 479 extra points.
Las Vegas Raiders: Sebastian Janikowski

Strong-legged Sebastian Janikowski spent 17 years as a Raider and finished with 1,799 points with them. He kicked 414 field goals and connected on 557 extra points in Silver and Black.
Los Angeles Chargers: John Carney

John Carney played 11 seasons as a Charger. The former Notre Damer totaled 1,076 points for the Bolts. He kicked 293 field goals with San Diego.
Los Angeles Rams: Jeff Wilkins

Jeff Wilkins played 11 years for the Rams and finished with 1,223 points with the team. Wilkins missed one extra point of the 429 he attempted for the Rams.
Miami Dolphins: Olindo Mare

Olindo Mare spent 10 seasons with Miami, accounting for 1,048 points. He made 245 field goals and 313 PATs with the Fish.
Minnesota Vikings: Fred Cox

Fred Cox is a Minnesota Viking legend. He kicked from 1963-77 for the Purple. Cox made 282 field goals and 519 extra points for a total of 1,365 points in his career.
New England Patriots: Stephen Gostkowski

Stephen Gostkowski followed a tough act in Adam Vinatieri in New England. He picked up right on stride, hitting 374 field goals and 653 PATs in a career that continues. Gostkowski currently stands at 1,775 points.
New Orleans Saints: Morten Andersen

The legendary Morten Andersen spent 13 seasons as a Saint and finished with 1,318 points in his career with New Orleans.
New York Giants: Pete Gogolak

This is one of the shockers, considering how low the leading total is for Big Blue. Pete Gogolak remains the top point scorer in Giants history at 646 points in nine seasons.
New York Jets: Pat Leahy

Pat Leahy kicked for the Jets from 1974-91. He connected for 1,470 points with 558 coming on PATs and 912 on field goals.
Philadelphia Eagles: David Akers

David Akers kicked for the Eagles from 1998-2010. The lefty had 1,323 points in green.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Gary Anderson

Gary Anderson spent 13 years as a Steeler. The South African had 1,343 points for Pittsburgh.
San Francisco 49ers: Jerry Rice

Another non-kicker to top the charts is Jerry Rice. The G.O.A.T. leads all 49ers with 1,130 points. All but eight of those came on touchdowns. Yes, Rice had four 2-point conversions with SF.
Seattle Seahawks: Norm Johnson

Norm Johnson went from UCLA to the Seahawks and accounted for 810 points in nine seasons.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Martin Gramatica

Martin Gramatica spent six years with the Bucs and totaled 592 points.
Tennessee Titans: Al Del Greco

Al Del Greco played 10 seasons with the Oilers/Titans. The kicker from Auburn totaled 1,060 points for the franchise.
Washington Redskins: Mark Moseley

Mark Moseley spent 13 seasons with Washington. The straight-on kicker had 263 field goals and 417 PATs in ringing up 1,206 points.