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The NFL Top 100 Players of 2024 is the fourteenth season in the NFL Top 100. It premiered on July 22, 2024, and concluded on August 2, 2024. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill was the number one player for the first time in his entire NFL career.
Bob Mann was the NFL's receiving yards leader in 1949, and the third player to lead the league in receiving while recording over 1,000 yards. Elroy Hirsch, a Pro Football Hall of Fame member, led the league in receiving yards in 1951, recording 1,495 yards over a 12-game season.
Marvin Harrison led the NFL in receptions twice in his career including a then-record 143 receptions in 2002. Wes Welker led the league in receptions three times in his career, the most of any player in the 21st century. Ja'Marr Chase is the most recent player to lead the NFL in receptions, recording 127 receptions in the 2024 season.
Week 1 of the 2024 NFL season culminated in the San Francisco 49ers' 32-19 win over the New York Jets on Monday Night Football. With that matchup in the books, all 32 teams have started their ...
Malik Nabers has accumulated 271 receiving yards through the first three weeks of the 2024 season. This terrific start puts him on pace to break Nacua's record. Most touchdowns by rookie WR
Travis Kelce Surpasses Antonio Gates to Become Tight End with 3rd-Most Receiving Yards in NFL History ... including the tight end to get the most receiving yards in a single season when he had ...
The 2024 NFL league year and trading period started on March 13. On March 11, teams were allowed to exercise options for 2024 on players with option clauses in their contracts, submit qualifying offers to their pending restricted free agents, and submit a Minimum Salary Tender to retain exclusive negotiating rights to their players with expiring 2023 contracts and fewer than three accrued ...
Rank Player Position Team(s) by season Receptions Yards Average; 1 Jerry Rice ^: Wide receiver: San Francisco 49ers (1985–2000) Oakland Raiders (2001–2004) Seattle Seahawks () : 1,549