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The average yards the leader has gained has increased over time – since the adoption of the 14-game season in 1961, [4] all but one season saw the receiving leader record over 1,000 yards. No player has ever finished with over 2,000 receiving yards in a season; the current record is 1,964 yards, set by Calvin Johnson during the 2012 season .
The NFL did not begin keeping official records until the 1932 season. [6] The total receptions of the leader has increased over time due to the increase of the number of games within an NFL season as well as the increase in the prevalence of passing in the NFL. [7] [8] Don Hutson led the league in receptions a record eight times.
Jerry Rice is the NFL's all-time leader in receiving yards, with 22,895. [1] He is the only player to surpass 18,000 yards. Here are the 50 players with the most receiving yards:
The 34-year-old tight end now has 156 playoff catches in his career, and it's not his only playoff record. ... Travis Kelce stats in NFL playoffs. ... NFL playoffs receiving yards leaders. 1 ...
The 2024 No. 6 overall pick has 23 receptions, 271 yards, and 3 touchdowns and is on pace to set multiple rookie receiving records. ... Here's a look at the all-time receiving leaders by rookie ...
105 receptions (NFL rookie record) 1,486 receiving yards (NFL rookie record) 6 receiving touchdowns; 2nd-Team All Pro; Selected to 1st Pro Bowl; 34 Jordan Love: Quarterback: Green Bay Packers: NR 4,159 yards passing; 32 touchdown passes; 35 Josh Hines-Allen: Linebacker: Jacksonville Jaguars: NR 43 solo tackles; 17.5 sacks; 1 interception; 1 ...
He’d need to average 182 a week the rest of the way to bypass Chris Johnson’s 15-year-old standard of 2,509 combined rushing and receiving yards. Barkley’s had at least 182 yards four times ...
Tennessee Titans (2023–2024) Kansas City Chiefs (2024–present) 984 17 Randy Moss ^ Minnesota Vikings (1998–2004, 2010) Oakland Raiders (2005–2006) New England Patriots (2007–2010) Tennessee Titans San Francisco 49ers 982 18 Brandon Marshall: Denver Broncos (2006–2009) Miami Dolphins (2010–2011) Chicago Bears (2012–2014)