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Longest time span between Super Bowl championships as a player: 12 seasons ... Most receiving yards, career, 589; ... vs. Philadelphia (538), LII – all-time NFL ...
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:
Most receiving yards, career: 22,895, Jerry Rice 1985–2004 [1]: s-12 [225] Most receiving yards per game average, career : 96.5, Justin Jefferson , (4,825 yards/50 games), 2020–present [ 226 ] Most receiving yards per game average, season : 129.0, Wes Chandler , (1,032 yards/8 games), 1982 [ 227 ]
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Maynard finished his career with 633 receptions for 11,834 yards and 88 touchdowns. His 18.7 yards per catch is the highest for anyone with at least 600 receptions. Maynard was the first receiver to reach 10,000 yards and retired as pro football's all-time leader in receptions and yards receiving. [6]
On February 5, 2006, Ward played in his first career Super Bowl. In Super Bowl XL, he accumulated 5 receptions, 123 receiving yards, and caught a 43-yard touchdown reception from wide receiver Antwaan Randle El to seal the Steelers' 21–10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks. He was named the MVP in Super Bowl XL. This made him the second ...
Before the ReliaQuest Bowl clash with Wisconsin, Nabers was only 22 yards away from surpassing the all-time receiving yards record at LSU. The record, standing at 3,001 yards, was previously held ...
Craig is one of three running backs to ever record 100 receiving yards or more in a Super Bowl (James White, New England Patriots, Super Bowl 51; Corey Clement, Philadelphia Eagles, Super Bowl 52). His prowess as a receiver out of the backfield is a contrast to his college career, where he caught only 16 passes during his three seasons at Nebraska.