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  2. List of NFL career receiving yards leaders - Wikipedia

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    Larry Fitzgerald. Arizona Cardinals (2004 – 2020) 1,432. 17,492. 12.2. 3. Terrell Owens ^. San Francisco 49ers (1996 – 2003) Philadelphia Eagles (2004 – 2005)

  3. List of NFL career receptions leaders - Wikipedia

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    Rank Player Team(s) Receptions 15 Randy Moss ^: Minnesota Vikings (1998–2004, 2010) Oakland Raiders (2005–2006) New England Patriots (2007–2010) Tennessee Titans San Francisco 49ers ()

  4. Tony Gonzalez - Wikipedia

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    Anthony David Gonzalez (born February 27, 1976) is an American former professional football tight end who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 17 seasons. Regarded as one of the greatest tight ends of all time, he is the NFL's all-time leader in receiving yards and receptions by a tight end, along with ranking third in overall receptions.

  5. List of NFL annual receptions leaders - Wikipedia

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    NFL annual receptions leaders. Don Hutson led the NFL in receptions a record 8 times. Tom Fears broke the single-season receptions record in consecutive years in 1949 and 1950. Kellen Winslow led the NFL in receptions in 1980 and 1981. Art Monk became the first NFL player to record over 100 receptions in a season with 106 in 1984.

  6. List of NFL individual records - Wikipedia

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    Most consecutive starts by a receiver: 176 (185 including playoffs), Tim Brown, 1992–2003. Most consecutive starts by a running back: 170 (178 including playoffs), Walter Payton, 1975–1987. Most consecutive starts by an offensive lineman: 240 (259 including playoffs), Mick Tingelhoff, 1962–1979.

  7. Torry Holt - Wikipedia

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    Torry Holt. Torry Jabar Holt (born June 5, 1976) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver for 11 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He was named to the Pro Bowl seven times and retired with the 10th most receiving yards, including a record six consecutive seasons with 1,300 yards.

  8. A. J. Brown - Wikipedia

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    He was named first-team All-SEC for the second consecutive year. [14] Following the 2018 season, Brown announced he would forgo his senior year and enter the 2019 NFL draft. [15] As of 2022, Brown was the Ole Miss' all-time leader in receiving yards and 100-yard games (12). [16]

  9. Cooper Kupp - Wikipedia

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    Cooper Douglas Kupp (born June 15, 1993) is an American professional football wide receiver for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Eastern Washington, where he won the Walter Payton Award as a junior, and was selected by the Rams in the third round of the 2017 NFL draft.