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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:
The average yards the leader has gained has increased over time – since the adoption of the 14-game season in 1961, [4] all but one season saw the receiving leader record over 1,000 yards. No player has ever finished with over 2,000 receiving yards in a season; the current record is 1,964 yards, set by Calvin Johnson during the 2012 season .
Most receiving yards per game average, rookie season: 108.8, Odell Beckham Jr., (1,305 yards/12 Games), 2014 Most seasons 500 or more yards receiving : 18, Jerry Rice 1985–2003 Most seasons 1,000 or more yards receiving : 14, Jerry Rice , 1986–2002 [ 1 ] : s-12
Here's a look at the all-time receiving leaders by rookie wide receivers in NFL history. Most receiving yards by rookie WR. Puka Nacua holds the current record for the most receiving yards by a ...
Team(s) by season Receptions 1 Travis Kelce * Kansas City Chiefs (2013–present) 165 2 Jerry Rice ^ San Francisco 49ers (1985–2000) Oakland Raiders (2001–2004) Seattle Seahawks 151 3 Julian Edelman: New England Patriots (2009–2020) 118 4 Rob Gronkowski: New England Patriots (2010–2018) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020–2021) 98 5 Tyreek Hill *
The 2024 NFL season has been the year of the running game. Through six weeks, NFL teams are averaging 4.5 yards per carry for just the second time in history, the first coming in 2022. Teams are ...
The NFL did not begin keeping official records until the 1932 season. [6] The total receptions of the leader has increased over time due to the increase of the number of games within an NFL season as well as the increase in the prevalence of passing in the NFL. [7] [8] Don Hutson led the league in receptions a record eight times.
Buffalo Bills running back O. J. Simpson, who rushed for 2,003 yards in 1973, the first NFL player to exceed 2,000 yards in a season and the only player to do so in a 14-game season Eric Dickerson, a Los Angeles Rams running back and the all-time NFL season rushing leader with 2,105 yards in 1984 Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley, the newest member of the 2,000-yard club with ...