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Receiving yards – 336, Willie "Flipper" Anderson, vs New Orleans Saints, 11/26/89 [1] Receiving touchdowns – 4, four times, last time by Isaac Bruce , vs San Francisco 49ers , 10/10/99 Total yards – 336 (336 receiving), Willie "Flipper" Anderson , vs New Orleans Saints , 11/26/89 [ 1 ]
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:
First 300 yard receiving game: Jim Benton, 303 receiving yards, Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions; November 22, 1945 [176] First 5 touchdown reception game : Bob Shaw , 5 touchdown receptions, Chicago Cardinals vs. Baltimore Colts ; October 2, 1950
Playing in all but one game, Higbee totaled 61 receptions for 560 yards and equaled his five touchdown catches from a year earlier. [48] During the season, Higbee became the Rams' all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards by a tight end, surpassing marks set previously by Lance Kendricks and Billy Truax, respectively. [49]
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua broke the NFL’s record for receptions and total receiving yards by a rookie during their Week 18 game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
Hall of Fame member Jerry Rice, the NFL's all-time receiving yards leader, [7] led the league in receiving yards six times over his career. Marvin Harrison was the NFL's receiving yards leader twice over his career. Calvin Johnson led the league in receiving yards in 2011 and followed it up by setting the league record for receiving yards in 2012.
Check out these 15 stats and records from the Rams' thrilling Super Bowl win over the Bengals
In 1946, Benton led the NFL with 63 receptions and with 981 yards receiving. During the season his most notable game was against the New York Giants when he had twelve receptions for 202 yards. Benton was the top ranked NFL receiver in 1945 and 1946. He was consensus all-NFL in 1945 and 1946 and second-team All Pro in 1939 and 1944.