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Wide receiver: San Francisco 49ers (1985–2000) Oakland Raiders (2001–2004) Seattle Seahawks 151 2,245 14.9 2 Travis Kelce * Tight end: Kansas City Chiefs (2013–present) 165 1,903 11.5 3 Julian Edelman: Wide receiver New England Patriots (2009–2020) 118 1,442 12.2 4 Rob Gronkowski: Tight end New England Patriots (2010–2018)
(Top) 1 Players with at ... The list consists of 12 wide receivers and 2 tight ends. [1] Players with at least 1,000 receptions ... Jerry Rice is the all-time ...
Eleven players are recognized as having held outright or tied the record as the NFL's career receiving touchdowns leader. [2] The longest record holder was Don Hutson who held the record for 49 years. Don Hutson held the TD receiving record for 49 years. George Halas was the first receiving TD leader and held the record two years. Reign. Player.
This week, the All-Pro wideout for the Kansas City Chiefs revealed who’s his pick for greatest wide receiver in NFL history. That player just so happens to be his favorite player of all time.
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 ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame. Terrell Eldorado Owens (/ ˈtɛrəl /; born December 7, 1973), nicknamed " 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 ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame. Stephen Michael Largent (born September 28, 1954) is an American former professional football wide receiver and politician. Largent played college football at Tulsa University. He was drafted by the Houston Oilers in 1976, but was traded to the expansion Seattle Seahawks during preseason and played for the Seahawks ...
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.