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Wide receiver: San Francisco 49ers (1985–2000) Oakland Raiders (2001–2004) Seattle Seahawks 1,549 22,895 14.8 2 Larry Fitzgerald: Arizona Cardinals (2004–2020) 1,432 17,492 12.2 3 Terrell Owens ^ San Francisco 49ers (1996–2003) Philadelphia Eagles (2004–2005) Dallas Cowboys (2006–2008) Buffalo Bills Cincinnati Bengals 1,078 15,934 14.8
(Top) 1 Players with at ... The list consists of 12 wide receivers and 3 tight ends. [1] Players with at least 1,000 receptions ... Jerry Rice is the all-time ...
In 2010, NFL Network aired The Top 100: NFL's Greatest Players, an all-time top 100 list, with wide receiver Jerry Rice being voted as the number-one player. The following year, the network debuted their annual NFL Top 100, with quarterback Tom Brady being voted at the top. Brady holds the record for most number-one selections, with four (2011 ...
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 ...
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.
Star defensive back Stephon Gilmore has faced all the best wide receivers in the NFL over the years. Gilmore joined Boston’s 98.5 The Sports Hub for an interview this week. During the interview ...
Wide receiver: San Francisco 49ers: 100 1,502 13 Voted NFL Player of the Year by the Sporting News. [28] [29] [30] 1992: Sterling Sharpe† Wide receiver: Green Bay Packers: 108 1,461 13 Two-time Pro Football Hall of Fame semi-finalist, one-time finalist [31] 2005: Steve Smith Sr. Wide receiver: Carolina Panthers: 103 1,563 12
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.