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Reginald Wayne [1] (born November 17, 1978) is an American former professional football wide receiver who played 14 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Miami Hurricanes , and was selected by the Colts in the first round of the 2001 NFL draft with the 30th overall pick.
Reggie Wayne: Indianapolis Colts (2001–2014) 1,070 14,345 13.5 11 Andre Johnson ^ Houston Texans (2003–2014) Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans 1,062 14,185 13.4 12 James Lofton ^ Green Bay Packers (1978–1986) Los Angeles Raiders (1987–1988) Buffalo Bills (1989–1992) Los Angeles Rams Philadelphia Eagles 764 14,004 18.3 13
Playing in the NFL is one of the most physically demanding sports. The players are exposed to many hard hits and are often injured. This plus given the fact the NFL is highly competitive, and there is a large group of talented players wanting to take the place of those who are injured or no longer able to perform at a high level, most careers are not long.
News: The Colts are strongly considering hiring franchise great Reggie Wayne as the team’s new wide receivers coach, sources said. […] The post 1 NFL Team “Strongly Considering” Hiring ...
Downs vindicated Wayne’s belief by posting 68 catches, 771 yards and two touchdowns as a rookie, and he produced those numbers despite battling a knee injury in the second half of the season ...
The New England Patriots have added some veteran depth to their wide receiving corp by signing Indianapolis Colts great Reggie Wayne. The 36 year-old will join a lackluster receiving corp, who ...
Due to the season-ending ACL tear by Reggie Wayne in Week 7 and low production from Darrius Heyward-Bey, Hilton became the number one receiving target for the team. In the Week 9 game against the Houston Texans that immediately followed Wayne's injury, Hilton's 121 receiving yards and three touchdowns contributed to a fourth-quarter comeback.
The three former Colts players were among 25 modern-era semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2024.