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Wide receiver New England Patriots (2009–2020) 118 1,442 12.2 4 Rob Gronkowski: Tight end New England Patriots (2010–2018) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020–2021) 98 1,389 14.2 5 Michael Irvin ^ Wide receiver Dallas Cowboys (1988–1999) 87 1,315 15.1 6 Cliff Branch ^ Oakland Raiders (1972–1985) 73 1,289 17.7 7 Reggie Wayne: Indianapolis Colts ...
Terrell Eldorado Owens (/ ˈ t ɛr əl /; born December 7, 1973), also known by his initials "T.O.", is an American former professional football wide receiver who played 15 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Regarded as one of the greatest wide receivers of all time, Owens ranks third in NFL history in career receiving yards and ...
5 Marvin Harrison ^ Indianapolis Colts (1996–2008) 1,102 6 Cris Carter ^ Philadelphia Eagles (1987–1989) Minnesota Vikings (1990–2001) Miami Dolphins 1,101 7 Tim Brown ^ L.A./Oakland Raiders (1988–2003) Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1,094 8 Terrell Owens ^ San Francisco 49ers (1996–2003) Philadelphia Eagles (2004–2005) Dallas Cowboys (2006 ...
Former San Francisco 49ers legend Jerry Rice is unquestionably the best wide receiver in the NFL history. Two other legendary wide receivers talked about who the best wide receivers in NFL history ...
Irvin, a Hall of Fame wide receiver himself, believes there is one clear choice for the best wide receiver in NFL history. The former Dallas Cowboys star says it is clearly Jerry Rice. Irvin […]
Alworth would also win the triple crown if NFL players were included, being top in receptions and yards, while tying Bob Hayes for touchdowns. [25] [26] [27] 1990: Jerry Rice† Wide receiver: San Francisco 49ers: 100 1,502 13 Voted NFL Player of the Year by the Sporting News. [28] [29] [30] 1992: Sterling Sharpe† Wide receiver: Green Bay ...
2025 NFL free-agent rankings: Top 5 by position from QBs to CBs. ... Wide receivers. Contracts went way up for the top receivers in the NFL, and those who hit free agency are generally aging ...
Five-time All-Pro and ten-time Pro Bowl member Matthew Slater was a gunner for the New England Patriots who was likewise listed as a wide receiver, however he had only one reception in his career. In the NFL, wide receivers use the numbers 0–49 and 80–89.