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          <title>Players with the most receiving yards in a single season: All-time NFL leaders</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[From record-setting Sundays to seasons built on sheer volume, these all-time NFL leaders turned receiving yards into history, redefining what a single season through the air can look like. <div class="wp_fsn_relatedlinks" use="SEO" link="https://bolavip.com/en/nfl/players-with-the-most-rushing-touchdowns-in-a-single-season" image="https://ds-images.bolavip.com/news/image?src=https%3A%2F%2Fimages.bolavip.com%2Fwebp%2Fen%2Ffull%2FBUS_20251208_BUS_541665_Shaun-Alexander-1.webp&amp;width=200&amp;height=200" excerpt="From frozen December runs to record-breaking Sundays, the NFL’s most prolific single-season rushing touchdown players turned one year into legend with every goal-line carry.
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<p>Some <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/nfl">NFL</a></strong> seasons tilt the field toward one receiver. Defensive plans adjust, coverage tightens and still the ball keeps going his way, piling up yards that feel less accidental and more unavoidable.</p>



<p>The <strong>league’s biggest receiving totals</strong> weren’t always about speed alone. They were built through volume, timing, trust and offenses willing to test the same matchup week after week.</p>



<p>Those <strong>single-season yardage</strong> marks remain rare benchmarks. They tell the story of when opportunity met precision, and how far an <strong>NFL passing attack</strong> can be stretched in one year.</p>



<h2>Calvin Johnson | Rec Yds: 1,964</h2>



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<p><strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/calvin-johnson">Calvin Johnson</a></strong>‘s 2012 season with the <strong>Detroit Lions</strong> was not merely a stellar performance; it was a statistical anomaly that forced a re-evaluation of the limits of the passing game. </p>



<p>Known as “Megatron” for his unique combination of size, speed, and strength, he culminated his masterpiece with 1,964 receiving yards, setting the all-time record in a 16-game season—a mark that, surprisingly, still holds firm.</p>



<p>What makes this record particularly astounding is the context. Unlike other players on this list who benefited from explosive attacks and sometimes more evenly distributed yardage, he was the central, and often nearly solitary, gravitational force of the Detroit offense, drawing monumental defensive attention, including double and triple coverage week after week. </p>



<p>His 122 receptions came from 204 targets, a volume reflecting the trust (and need) of his quarterback, Matthew Stafford, to simply throw the ball in the direction of his elusive giant. </p>



<p>This record, as he himself has expressed, was expected to fall sooner given the recent addition of a 17th game to the league calendar, underscoring the magnificence of achieving it in a shorter format.</p>



<h2>Cooper Kupp | Rec Yds: 1,947</h2>



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<p><strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/cooper-kupp">Cooper Kupp</a></strong>‘s 2021 campaign not only placed him second historically in single-season yards but redefined the absolute dominance of a wide receiver in the modern NFL.  His performance was a masterclass in route precision, instant chemistry with his new quarterback, Matthew Stafford, and relentless work ethic. </p>



<p>He joined the elite list by recording the receiver Triple Crown, leading the league in receptions (145), yards (1,947), and receiving touchdowns (16). But the story doesn’t end with the regular-season curtain call. His achievement is distinguished by being part of a Super Bowl winning run. </p>



<p>If we consider the yards accumulated during the postseason that culminated in the Rams’ Super Bowl LVI title, he set an even more staggering record: 2,425 combined yards from the regular season and playoffs, crowning his year with the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award. His season wasn’t just an individual feat; it was the statistical engine that drove team glory.</p>



<h2>Julio Jones | Rec Yds: 1,871</h2>



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<p>If you are looking for the definition of a “generational athlete” at the wide receiver position, <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/julio-jones">Julio Jones</a></strong>‘ name must appear early. His 2015 season is a testament to consistency and athletic power that permanently installed him in the pantheon of the greats. He amassed 1,871 receiving yards, the third-highest total in league history.</p>



<p>That year, he was not just productive, but historically fast in his start, recording the most receptions by any player through the first three games of an NFL season. With an imposing height and elite speed, he made deep plays look routine, while his ability to break tackles made him a threat after the catch. </p>



<p>The Falcons’ offense at the time, under the coordination of Kyle Shanahan, exploited his versatility, moving him around the formation to create constant mismatches. He didn’t rely on luck; he relied on his ability to be virtually unstoppable in every sector of the field.</p>



<h2>Jerry Rice | Rec Yds: 1,848</h2>



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<p>To talk about<strong> <a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/jerry-rice">Jerry Rice</a></strong> is to refer to the greatest receiver in NFL history, and his 1995 season is not just a record but a testament to his dominance in a different era. That year, he reached 1,848 receiving yards, a mark that stood as the league’s gold standard for 17 years until it was surpassed by Calvin Johnson.</p>



<p>His 1995 feat is remarkable because it occurred before the full relaxation of rules favoring aerial offenses in the 21st century. His performance was a study in perfection: 122 receptions and 15 touchdowns. </p>



<p>At 33, an age when many receivers begin to decline, he demonstrated a dedication to training and route precision that kept him at the very top. It is a reminder that flawless technique, combined with a legendary work ethic, can transcend any era of football.</p>



<h2>Antonio Brown | Rec Yds: 1,834</h2>



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<p>The peak of <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/antonio-brown">Antonio Brown</a></strong>‘s career is undeniable, and his 2015 season stood as the pinnacle of his technical brilliance. Throughout the campaign, he proved to be one of the most difficult receivers to cover in the league, combining agility, speed, and a supernatural ability to haul in contested catches. His total of 1,834 receiving yards places him firmly in the all-time NFL Top 5.</p>



<p>Interestingly, this achievement shares the year 2015 with Julio Jones’ record season, speaking to a particularly prolific year for receivers overall. What distinguished him was his ability to accumulate yards after the catch and his constant use within head coach Mike Tomlin’s scheme and offensive coordinator Todd Haley’s system. </p>



<p>In a memorable game that year, he showed his explosive potential by recording 284 yards in a single contest, one of the highest single-game totals in league history. His record is not just a number, but a reflection of a four-season stretch with at least 100 receptions and 1,280 yards, solidifying his brief but spectacular period as the most productive receiver in the league.</p>



<h2>Justin Jefferson | Rec Yds: 1,809</h2>



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<p>In the landscape of modern NFL receiving, <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/justin-jefferson">Justin Jefferson</a></strong>‘s 2022 season was an extraordinary demonstration of a young talent peaking early. At just 23 years old, he became the youngest player in history to lead the league in both receptions and receiving yards, a feat that earned him the coveted Offensive Player of the Year award. </p>



<p>Amassing 1,809 receiving yards, he vaulted himself directly into the top echelon of single-season performances, proving his worth as an elite playmaker immediately after entering the league.</p>



<p>What makes his statistical explosion so compelling is his route-running versatility coupled with an innate ability to secure contested catches. He was the focal point of the <strong>Vikings</strong>’ revitalized passing attack under a new head coach, frequently moving from the slot to the outside to exploit mismatches. </p>



<p>His consistency, averaging 106.4 yards per game, showcased not just a highlight reel of spectacular grabs but a foundational dominance that sustained itself over the new 17-game format. His season solidified him as a face of the next generation of receivers, delivering historic production at an age when many are just beginning to find their footing.</p>



<h2>Tyreek Hill | Rec Yds: 1,799</h2>



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<p>The 2023 campaign for <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/tyreek-hill">Tyreek Hill</a></strong> was a heart-stopping exhibition of speed and deep-ball artistry that left defensive coordinators grasping at air. Known simply as “The Cheetah”, his 1,799 receiving yards—a personal best and the seventh-highest total in history—were accumulated through a relentless attack that stretched the field to its breaking point.</p>



<p>He openly pursued the 2,000-yard benchmark, a number previously considered mythical, using his unparalleled speed to create massive separation. His 112.4 average receiving yards per game speaks volumes about his explosive impact. Playing in Mike McDaniel’s dynamic offense, he became the league’s preeminent deep threat, but his season wasn’t defined solely by the long ball. </p>



<p>It was a potent mix of quick slants, screens turned into 50-yard gains, and deep post routes, demonstrating that his blazing speed is perfectly complemented by exceptional hands and field vision. His season was a thrilling, high-wire act of offense that pushed the <strong>Miami Dolphins</strong> to be one of the NFL’s most feared scoring machines.</p>



<h2>Isaac Bruce | Rec Yds: 1,781</h2>



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<p>Before the “Greatest Show on Turf” era in <strong>St. Louis</strong>, there was the 1995 season of <strong>Isaac Bruce</strong>. In only his second year in the league, the Hall of Famer delivered 1,781 receiving yards, a figure that, at the time, was the fifth-highest in NFL history and established a benchmark that remains the Rams’ single-season record.</p>



<p>His performance that year was less about bombast and more about silken route running and smooth precision. He became the first player in NFL history to record three consecutive games with over 170 receiving yards, showcasing a rare consistency and dominance. </p>



<p>His ability to change direction and create space was unmatched, allowing him to thrive even on a team that, at the time, had a less consistent offensive identity compared to the Super Bowl years that would follow. His 1995 season is a testament to the power of pure receiving talent to elevate an offense, a foundational pillar laid before the team’s later championship glory.</p>



<h2>CeeDee Lamb | Rec Yds: 1,749</h2>



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<p><strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/ceedee-lamb">CeeDee Lamb</a></strong>‘s 2023 season was a spectacular leap into true superstar territory, culminating in an NFC-leading 1,749 receiving yards, placing him squarely among the top performers in league history. This campaign was characterized by his versatility and a historic workload, seeing him lead the league in receptions with 135.</p>



<p>He transitioned from a promising star to the unequivocal centerpiece of the Dallas offense. His production wasn’t relegated to one area; he dominated in short-area quickness, extended drives with tough catches over the middle, and showcased breakaway speed on the perimeter. </p>



<p>Crucially, his production became the motor of the Cowboys’ high-flying, up-tempo offense. The fact that he set the all-time franchise record for receptions and yards in a season underscores his pivotal role, stepping into the legacy left by Hall of Fame receivers in Dallas and redefining the peak of productivity for the organization.</p>



<h2>Charley Hennigan | Rec Yds: 1,746</h2>



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<p>The story of<strong> Charley Hennigan</strong>‘s 1961 season is one of historical perspective, showcasing dominance in a nascent league era. Playing for the <strong>Houston Oilers</strong> of the American Football League, he amassed an astonishing 1,746 receiving yards—a professional football single-season record at the time that stood for 34 years.</p>



<p>This performance is particularly remarkable because it occurred during a 14-game season, giving him the highest yardage-per-game average on this entire list. Hennigan’s season was a statistical torrent that included three games with over 200 receiving yards, a professional football record that still stands today. </p>



<p>Playing alongside quarterback George Blanda, he was a revolutionary force whose output in the early 1960s was light years ahead of his contemporaries, a true pioneer who defined the offensive capabilities of the new American Football League.</p>



<h2>Michael Thomas | Rec Yds: 1,725</h2>



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<p>When chronicling single-season dominance, <strong>Michael Thomas</strong>‘ 2019 campaign is defined by one primary metric: volume. While his 1,725 receiving yards are elite, his season is most famous for setting the all-time NFL record for receptions with 149, obliterating the previous mark.</p>



<p>This unparalleled consistency and ability to get open on nearly every down earned him the 2019 Offensive Player of the Year award. He was an absolute tyrant in the short-to-intermediate game, earning the moniker “Slant Boy” for his perfection of the quick, timing-based routes that quarterback Drew Brees executed with mastery. </p>



<p>His yardage total, while slightly lower than the list’s leaders, came with a nearly 80% catch rate on a colossal 185 targets, illustrating an almost machine-like efficiency. His season was less about spectacular deep plays and more about an unyielding, punishing accumulation of first downs and yards that choked opposing defenses drive after drive.</p>



<h2>Marvin Harrison | Rec Yds: 1,722</h2>



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<p>If efficiency could be measured in yards, <strong>Marvin Harrison</strong> would be its standard unit. His 2002 season was highlighted not just by the 1,722 receiving yards he accumulated, but by the level of precision and volume he demonstrated, setting a record that, for many, is nearly untouchable: 143 receptions. </p>



<p>Although this catch record was later surpassed, his achievement in a pre-extreme passing era underscores his technical dominance. Harrison, known for his quiet focus and relentless work ethic, was the perfect partner for Peyton Manning in one of the most historic offenses in the NFL. </p>



<p>His game wasn’t based on pure speed or brute strength, but on an absolute mastery of route running, making defensive backs look like they were always reacting a step too late. </p>



<p>His 2002 season is a testament to the perfection in the art of receiving, with an uncanny ability to find the holes in the defense across every sector of the field and a reliability that Manning utilized on almost every crucial down.</p>



<h2>Tyreek Hill | Rec Yds: 1,710</h2>



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<p><strong>Tyreek Hill</strong>‘s 2023 onslaught was not a simple exhibition; it was a historic pursuit of the 2,000-yard record that kept the league captivated until the final game. Before that, “The Cheetah” reached 1,710 receiving yards in 2022, his second-highest total.</p>



<p>His success that season lay in his unprecedented use as a pure speed weapon. The Mike McDaniel offense exploited his ability to create separation not only on deep plays but by turning short passes into explosive medium- and long-yardage gains.</p>



<p>Beyond the raw numbers, his campaign was a playmaking landmark, where every touch of the ball felt like a touchdown threat, proving that speed combined with sure hands can be the most destructive formula in modern football.</p>



<h2>Ja’Marr Chase | Rec Yds: 1,708</h2>



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<p>Although <strong><a href="https://bolavip.com/en/topic/jamarr-chase">Ja’Marr Chase</a></strong> is not yet featured in the all-time Top 10 for single-season yards, his impact on the league with his 1,455 receiving yards in 2021 is worthy of mention in any article about aerial dominance. </p>



<p>His rookie season was not just spectacular, but it set a new NFL record for the most receiving yards by a rookie, breaking Bill Groman’s previous 1,400-yard mark from 1960. He reunited with his college quarterback, Joe Burrow, and the result was instant chemistry that set defenses ablaze. </p>



<p>What distinguishes this performance is the explosive nature of his yardage; he had a remarkable average of 18.0 yards per reception, meaning it wasn’t just about volume, but about big, decisive, game-changing plays. </p>



<p>His season was the catalyst that propelled the Bengals from a losing team to Super Bowl contenders, demonstrating that explosiveness on the offensive side is an invaluable currency.</p>



<h2>Antonio Brown | Rec Yds: 1,698</h2>



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<p><strong>Antonio Brown</strong> was, at his best, the personification of an all-purpose receiver without weaknesses. His 2015 season, with 1,834 receiving yards, was not a fluke, but the peak of an unprecedented six-year run of elite production. In 2014, he predicted his peak performance with 1,698 receiving yards.</p>



<p>He distinguished himself not just by the yards, but by his mechanical consistency and post-catch prowess. His ability to catch the ball at the highest point, his footwork to manipulate defensive backs, and his relentless motor made him essentially undefendable. </p>



<p>In a field full of giants and sprinters, he utilized an unmatched combination of elite technique and fierce competitive desire to dominate the game, racking up yards at a pace that kept him among the league leaders year after year. This campaign remains a benchmark for technical excellence at the wide receiver position.</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table is-style-stripes"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Player</strong></td><td><strong>Team</strong></td><td><strong>Season</strong></td><td><strong>Receiving yards</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Calvin Johnson</td><td>Detroit Lions</td><td>2012</td><td>1,964</td></tr><tr><td>Cooper Kupp</td><td>Los Angeles Rams</td><td>2021</td><td>1,947</td></tr><tr><td>Julio Jones</td><td>Atlanta Falcons</td><td>2015</td><td>1,871</td></tr><tr><td>Jerry Rice</td><td>San Francisco 49ers</td><td>1995</td><td>1,848</td></tr><tr><td>Antonio Brown</td><td>Pittsburgh Steelers</td><td>2015</td><td>1,834</td></tr><tr><td>Justin Jefferson</td><td>Minnesota Vikings</td><td>2022</td><td>1,809</td></tr><tr><td>Tyreek Hill</td><td>Miami Dolphins</td><td>2023</td><td>1,799</td></tr><tr><td>Isaac Bruce</td><td>St. Louis Rams</td><td>1995</td><td>1,781</td></tr><tr><td>CeeDee Lamb</td><td>Dallas Cowboys</td><td>2023</td><td>1,749</td></tr><tr><td>Charley Hennigan</td><td>Houston Oilers</td><td>1961</td><td>1,746</td></tr><tr><td>Michael Thomas</td><td>New Orleans Saints</td><td>2019</td><td>1,725</td></tr><tr><td>Marvin Harrison</td><td>Indianapolis Colts</td><td>2002</td><td>1,722</td></tr><tr><td>Tyreek Hill</td><td>Miami Dolphins</td><td>2022</td><td>1,710</td></tr><tr><td>Ja’Marr Chase</td><td>Cincinnati Bengals</td><td>2024</td><td>1,708</td></tr><tr><td>Antonio Brown</td><td>Pittsburgh Steelers</td><td>2014</td><td>1,698</td></tr><tr><td>Torry Holt</td><td>St. Louis Rams</td><td>2003</td><td>1,696</td></tr><tr><td>Herman Moore</td><td>Detroit Lions</td><td>1995</td><td>1,686</td></tr><tr><td>Calvin Johnson</td><td>Detroit Lions</td><td>2011</td><td>1,681</td></tr><tr><td>Julio Jones</td><td>Atlanta Falcons</td><td>2018</td><td>1,677</td></tr><tr><td>Marvin Harrison</td><td>Indianapolis Colts</td><td>1999</td><td>1,663</td></tr><tr><td>Josh Gordon</td><td>Cleveland Browns</td><td>2013</td><td>1,646</td></tr><tr><td>Jimmy Smith</td><td>Jacksonville Jaguars</td><td>1999</td><td>1,636</td></tr><tr><td>Torry Holt</td><td>St. Louis Rams</td><td>2000</td><td>1,635</td></tr><tr><td>Randy Moss</td><td>Minnesota Vikings</td><td>2003</td><td>1,632</td></tr><tr><td>Demaryius Thomas</td><td>Denver Broncos</td><td>2014</td><td>1,619</td></tr></tbody></table><figcaption>(Soutce: Statmuse)</figcaption></figure>
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<p>In <a href="https://bolavip.com/en/nfl"><strong>NFL</strong></a> history, wide receivers have often been overshadowed by quarterbacks, yet <strong>their impact is undeniable</strong>. They turn ordinary plays into spectacular moments, combining speed, skill and precision to create the highlights that define football itself.</p>
<p>The passing game has evolved thanks to these athletes, who consistently push the limits of what’s possible on the field. Their ability to shine in critical moments changes the outcome of games and leaves a lasting imprint on the sport’s history.</p>
<p>From <strong>record-breaking performances to unforgettable catches</strong>, the careers of the greatest wide receivers are filled with moments that captivate and inspire. Their achievements not only set statistical milestones but also shape the way the position is played for generations to come.</p>
<h2>Steve Smith Sr</h2>
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<p>Stevonne Latrall Smith Sr. had a successful career in the National Football League (NFL), spanning over sixteen seasons. <strong>In 2005, he showcased his exceptional talent by leading the league in catches, receiving yards, and touchdowns.</strong> This remarkable achievement earned him recognition as one of the best players in the league that year.</p>
<p>Smith also made a significant impact on the Carolina Panthers during his time with the team from 2001 to 2013. He is widely regarded as one of the best players in the franchise’s history, having set several records during his tenure. Notably, <strong>he holds the record for the most total receptions (836), touchdowns (67), and receiving yards (12,197) in the team’s history.</strong></p>
<h2>Sterling Sharpe</h2>
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<p>Shannon Sharpe’s older brother, Sterling Sharpe, had a noteworthy start to his NFL career in the early 1990s. Although his time in the league was relatively short, spanning only seven seasons, he left an indelible mark on the <strong>Green Bay Packers</strong> and the league as a whole.</p>
<p>Over the course of those seven years, <strong>Sharpe made impressive achievements, ranking second in receptions and receiving yards, and third in touchdowns. </strong>He was also a three-time First-team All-Pro. Unfortunately, his promising career was cut short due to a neck injury, forcing him to retire prematurely.</p>
<h2>Lynn Swann</h2>
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<p>Lynn Swann is undoubtedly one of the greatest wide receivers of the 1970s. He achieved remarkable success during his career, winning four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers and being selected to the Pro Bowl three times. <strong>Swann’s standout performance in Super Bowl X earned him the title of Super Bowl X MVP</strong>, adding to his impressive list of accomplishments.</p>
<p>Swann’s rookie season was marked by his exceptional skills as a punt-returner. He led the NFL with 577 punt-return yards, setting a franchise record for the Steelers. His talent and contributions to the game earned <strong>him induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001</strong>, cementing his legacy as one of the most accomplished and celebrated players in the history of the NFL.</p>
<h2>Isaac Bruce</h2>
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<p>Isaac Bruce, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020, made a significant impact both individually and as a team player during his time with the St. Louis Rams. He played an instrumental role in the Rams’ victory in Super Bowl XXXIV against the Tennessee Titans, <strong>contributing to the team’s success and winning a Super Bowl ring</strong>.</p>
<p>Bruce’s talent and skill as a wide receiver are reflected in his impressive career statistics. He ranks fifth in NFL all-time receiving yards with 15,208 and was recognized for his outstanding performance with an All-Pro honor in 1999.<strong> He was also selected to the Pro Bowl four times</strong>, further cementing his status as one of the league’s top players. Bruce’s contributions to the game have earned him a well-deserved place among the greatest players in NFL history.</p>
<h2>Andre Reed</h2>
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<p>During his 15 seasons with the Buffalo Bills, Andre Reed left an indelible mark on the NFL. As a receiver, he achieved impressive career statistics, <strong>ranking 15th in all-time NFL touchdown receptions with 87, and ninth in all-time NFL postseason receptions with 85.</strong> His contributions to the game earned him a well-deserved induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014 and cemented his status as one of the greatest players in his position.</p>
<p>Reed’s outstanding performance and skill as a receiver were recognized throughout his career. In fact, when he retired in 2001, he was the second player with the most career receptions in the league’s history at that time.</p>
<h2>Reggie Wayne</h2>
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<p>Reggie Wayne is considered an Indianapolis legend, <strong>having spent his entire 14-year NFL career with the Colts.</strong> He holds the franchise records for games played with 211 and wins with 142, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest players in the team’s history.</p>
<p>Upon retiring in 2015, Wayne’s impressive career statistics ranked him tenth all-time in career receptions and receiving yards, and 24th in career touchdown receptions. <strong>He was a six-time Pro Bowl selection and contributed to the team’s victory in Super Bowl XLI</strong>, further solidifying his status as one of the most accomplished and celebrated players in the NFL.</p>
<h2>Andre Johnson</h2>
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<p>Andre Lamont Johnson is widely regarded as one of the greatest wide receivers of his era and a <strong>Houston Texans legend</strong>. Throughout his career, he earned seven Pro Bowl selections and was named to All-Pro teams four times, showcasing his exceptional talent and skill on the field.</p>
<p>Johnson holds numerous Texans receiving records, solidifying his legacy as one of the franchise’s most important players. <strong>He was the first player to ever be inducted into the Texans ring of honor</strong> and retired in 2016 with an impressive career ranking of 11th all-time in NFL career receptions and receiving yards.</p>
<h2>Fred Biletnikoff</h2>
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<p>Fred Biletnikoff is a legendary player for the Oakland Raiders, <strong>known for his ability to make flashy catches and lose defenders with ease on his routes</strong>, despite not being the quickest player on the field. He played for the Raiders for an impressive 14 seasons, leaving a lasting impact on the franchise and its fans.</p>
<p>Biletnikoff’s career highlights include winning Super Bowl XI with the Raiders and being named the game’s MVP.<strong> He was also inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1988</strong>, cementing his place as one of the greatest players in NFL history.</p>
<h2>Tim Brown</h2>
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<p>Timothy Donell Brown made a name for himself early on in his football career. <strong>He was the first receiver ever to win the Heisman trophy in college</strong> and was later drafted by the Raiders. During his NFL career, he made it to the Pro Bowl nine times and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015. He is also the only player to retire in the NFL’s top five leaders for both receiving and return yards.</p>
<p>Brown played 16 seasons in the NFL, spending the majority of his career with the Raiders. <strong>He finished his career with 14,934 all-purpose yards</strong>, which was the second-most in NFL history at the time of his retirement. Brown was known for his incredible speed and agility on the field, as well as his ability to make big plays in crucial moments.</p>
<h2>Hines Ward</h2>
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<p>Hines Ward, a South Korean-American receiver, is considered <strong>one of the best Pittsburgh Steelers players of all time</strong>. He spent his entire 14-year NFL career with the Steelers, being drafted in 1998 and retiring in 2012.</p>
<p>Ward was a four-time NFL Pro Bowl selection from 2001 to 2004, and <strong>had a streak of four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons</strong>. He is also the Steelers’ all-time leader in receptions, receiving yardage, and touchdown receptions, making him a beloved and celebrated figure in Pittsburgh sports history.</p>
<h2>Marvin Harrison</h2>
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<p><strong>Marvin Harrison was Peyton Manning’s best sidekick.</strong> Colts fans definitely enjoyed the partnership and Harrison not only benefited from it, but also shone on his own. In his 13 seasons with the Colts, he was selected eight times to All-Pro teams. He also went to the Pro Bowl nine times and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016.</p>
<p>Harrison is one of the best wide receivers in NFL history, currently ranked fourth all-time in career receptions and fifth all-time in receiving yards. He played his entire career for the Colts, <strong>retiring after the 2008 season with 1,102 receptions, 14,580 receiving yards, and 128 touchdowns</strong>. Harrison was known for his precise route-running, reliable hands, and ability to make tough catches in traffic.</p>
<h2>Raymond Berry</h2>
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<p>Let’s go back to the 1950s and 1960s, when Raymond Berry was making waves in the league. Berry’s achievements during his time with the Baltimore Colts between 1955 and 1967 were remarkable.</p>
<p><strong>He won back-to-back NFL championships in 1958 and 1959</strong> and was selected to All-Pro teams six times. He caught 631 passes for 9,275 yards (an average of 14.7 yards per catch) and scored 68 touchdowns throughout his career.</p>
<h2>James Lofton</h2>
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<p>James Lofton is a former American football player who played as a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He is known for his longevity in the league, <strong>being one of the few players to have gone to the Pro Bowl in three different decades. </strong>Lofton’s first Pro Bowl selection came in 1978, and his last was in 1991. He made a total of nine Pro Bowl appearances during his career.</p>
<p><strong>Lofton was also the first NFL player to record 14,000 yards receiving</strong>, a milestone that he achieved in 1991. In addition to his Pro Bowl honors, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003 in recognition of his outstanding career. Lofton played for several NFL teams during his career, including the Green Bay Packers, the Los Angeles Raiders, the Buffalo Bills, the Los Angeles Rams, and the Philadelphia Eagles.</p>
<h2>Charlie Joiner</h2>
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<p>Charlie Joiner began his career as a defensive back, but after receiving a big hit in his rookie year (1969), he switched to wide receiver. It proved to be a wise decision, <strong>as he went on to become a 2-time All-Pro and 3-time Pro Bowler</strong>.</p>
<p>Joiner was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1996, and at the time of his retirement, he held the record for most career receptions, receiving yards, and games played of any wide receiver in NFL history. His career spanned 18 seasons, during which he played for the Houston Oilers, Cincinnati Bengals, and San Diego Chargers.</p>
<h2>Art Monk</h2>
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<p>James Arthur Monk was a standout player for the Washington Redskins, holding the team records for yards from scrimmage (13,053), receiving yards (12,026), receptions (888), and consecutive games with at least one reception (164). <strong>He also won three Super Bowls, went to three Pro Bowls, and was an All-Pro selection twice.</strong></p>
<p>Currently, he ranks 14th in all-time receiving yards with 12,721.<strong> Monk’s exceptional career earned him induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2008</strong>, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history.</p>
<h2>Cris Carter</h2>
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<p>Cris Carter was famously described by Philadelphia Eagles coach Buddy Ryan as someone who <strong>“all he does is catch touchdowns.”</strong> Ryan’s assessment wasn’t far from the truth. Carter earned two All-Pro first-team honors and went to eight consecutive Pro Bowls. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2013.</p>
<p>Carter’s impressive career spanned 16 seasons, <strong>during which he caught 1,101 passes for 13,899 yards and 130 touchdowns.</strong> He is considered one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history and was known for his ability to make tough catches in the end zone.</p>
<h2>Michael Irvin</h2>
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<p>Michael Irvin is known by younger generations for his shouting on TV, but he was a great player during his time in the NFL. He played 12 seasons for the Dallas Cowboys, <strong>winning three Super Bowls and accumulating 10,265 receiving yards between 1991 and 1998</strong>.</p>
<p>Irvin was selected to the Pro Bowl five times in a row and was a three-time All-Pro selection. In 2007, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest wide receivers of all time.</p>
<h2>Lance Alworth</h2>
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<p>Lance Alworth is a legendary player in the American Football League (AFL), who made a significant impact in the 1960s. He played for the San Diego Chargers for 11 seasons, from 1962 to 1972, and <strong>won every individual award possible during his career</strong>.</p>
<p>Alworth dominated the league between 1964 and 1969, leading the league in receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, and total touchdowns three times each. He also constantly broke franchise records and <strong>was selected to 7 AFL All-Star games</strong>. In 1978, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.</p>
<h2>Terrell Owens</h2>
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<p>Terrell Eldorado Owens, the third player in NFL history in career receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, brought the whole wide receiver package to the field. Unstoppable in his routes, eccentric with his celebrations, and controversial off the grass, Owens played for 15 seasons and finished his career as an NFL legend. He went to the Pro Bowl six times, was a five-time All-Pro, and <strong>was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018</strong>.</p>
<p>Owens’ career spanned from 1996 to 2010, during which he played for multiple teams, including the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Dallas Cowboys. He was known for his explosive speed, acrobatic catches, and his ability to create separation from defenders.</p>
<h2>Don Hutson</h2>
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<p>Don Hutson was a true pioneer in the world of American football.<strong> Often considered the first modern wide receiver</strong>, Hutson revolutionized the position with his exceptional ability to run precise routes and consistently break free from defenders.</p>
<p><strong>As the first player to reach 1,000 receiving yards in a season</strong>, he held nearly all major receiving records at the time of his retirement in 1943, including career receptions, yards, and touchdowns. Hutson played his entire 11-year career with the Green Bay Packers, where he was a key contributor to the team’s multiple championship wins. For his impressive career, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1963 and had his jersey retired by the Packers.</p>
<h2>Larry Fitzgerald</h2>
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<p>Larry Fitzgerald is one of the most recent NFL wide receivers who cemented his legacy as one of the greats. Fitzgerald retired in 2017 after a very successful 17-year career with the Arizona Cardinals.</p>
<p>During his career, he was selected to the Pro Bowl eleven times and amassed many records, including ranking 2nd all-time in career receptions (1,432), career receiving yards (17,492), and consecutive games with a reception (236). <strong>He also holds the record for the most receptions in a postseason (30)</strong>, which he achieved during the Cardinals’ run to Super Bowl XLIII in 2008.</p>
<h2>Randy Moss</h2>
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<p>Imagine being such a great player that they invent a term in your sport’s vocabulary in your honor. <strong>Getting “Mossed” is a common phrase in football, and Randy Moss was the best at it.</strong> He is considered by some to be the greatest wide receiver of all time. During his 14-year career, Moss amassed many records, such as being the player with the most receiving touchdowns in a season (23, in 2007) and the most receiving touchdowns in a rookie season (17, in 1998).</p>
<p>Moss was also a six-time Pro Bowler and four-time All-Pro selection. He played for five different teams during his career, including the Minnesota Vikings, where he had his best years, and the New England Patriots, where he set the single-season touchdown reception record. In 2018, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, cementing his status as one of the greatest wide receivers to ever play the game.</p>
<h2>Calvin Johnson</h2>
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<p><strong>“Megatron” </strong>earned his nickname thanks to his remarkable blend of strength, ability, and speed. Despite not achieving much team success during his career with the Detroit Lions (2007-2015), his outstanding individual numbers were enough to establish him as one of the greatest wide receivers to ever play the game.</p>
<p>Johnson was selected to six consecutive Pro Bowls from 2010 to 2015 and holds many franchise records with the Lions, including the <strong>most receiving touchdowns (83), most receiving yards (11,619), and most receptions (731).</strong> He also holds several NFL records, such as being the player with the most receiving yards in a single season (1,964 yards in 2012).</p>
<h2>Steve Largent</h2>
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<p>If you retire from the NFL holding every receiving record in the league, it’s a sign that you had an incredible career. Steve Largent retired in 1989 as the player with <strong>the most receptions (819), receiving yards (13,089), and touchdown receptions (100) in a career</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Largent was the first Seahawks player to have his jersey retired </strong>and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995. After his playing career, he went into politics and served in the U.S. House of Representatives for Oklahoma’s 1st congressional district from 1994 to 2002.</p>
<h2>Jerry Rice</h2>
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<p>Widely regarded as the greatest NFL wide receiver of all time, Jerry Rice has achieved numerous accolades. <strong>He won three Super Bowls, went to the Pro Bowl 13 times, and was selected as an All-Pro First Team player ten different times.</strong></p>
<p>Rice’s impact on the NFL is accurately reflected in the record books. He is the career leader in many wide receiver categories, including <strong>receptions, receiving touchdowns, receiving yards, scrimmage yards, and total touchdowns</strong>. His records are a testament to his unparalleled work ethic and dedication to the sport.</p>]]></description>
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          <title>Peyton Manning, Calvin Johnson headline star-studded Hall of Fame class</title>
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          <description><![CDATA[Peyton Manning and Calvin Johnson sit at the top of quite a stacked Hall of Fame class. Check out the full list of eligible players right here. <p>There isn’t a higher honor than being inducted into the <strong>Hall of Fame.</strong> <a href="https://us.bolavip.com/nfl-t20281" target="_blank" rel="noopener">NFL</a> players dream of that moment as it’s a true testament of all the things they accomplished throughout their careers, regardless of if they won a <a href="https://us.bolavip.com/nfl/The-15-Most-Painful-Super-Bowl-Defeats-20200328-0001.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Super Bowl </a>or not.</p>
<p>As it happens every year, the <strong>Pro Football Hall of Fame</strong> recently announced the list of the 15 modern-era finalists to be enshrined in the 2021 class. This time, 6 of the 15 eligible players will be finalists for the first time ever.</p>
<p>As you may know by now, out of all 15, <strong>just 5</strong> will get the nod and the gold jacket, making this decision pretty difficult considering just how many incredibly talented players this class features.<span></span></p>
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<p>Besides previously-eligible players like <strong>Clay Matthews Jr and Ronde Barber</strong>, this class will be headlined by modern legends of the game, such as <strong><a href="https://us.bolavip.com/peyton-manning-t149362" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Peyton Manning</a>, Calvin Johnson, Charles Woodson, Jared Allen, and Reggie Wayne.</strong></p>
<p>You would expect at least Peyton Manning and Charles Woodson to be a lock to get the minimum of <strong>80% of approval</strong>, meaning that there will only be three spots left in this year’s Hall of Fame class.</p>
<h2>List Of All Finalists For The 2021 Pro Football Hall Of Fame Class</h2>
<p>+ <strong>Jared Allen,</strong> Defensive End<br> + <strong>Ronde Barber,</strong> Cornerback/Safety<br> + <strong>Tony Boselli,</strong> Tackle<br> + <strong>LeRoy Butler,</strong> Safety<br> + <strong>Alan Faneca,</strong> Guard<br> + <strong>Torry Holt, </strong>Wide Receiver<br> + <strong>Calvin Johnson, </strong>Wide Receiver<br> + <strong>John Lynch,</strong> Safety<br> + <strong>Peyton Manning,</strong> Quarterback<br> + <strong>Clay Matthews Jr.,</strong> Linebacker<br> +<strong> Sam Mills,</strong> Linebacker<br> +<strong> Richard Seymour,</strong> Defensive End/Defensive Tackle<br> + <strong>Zach Thomas,</strong> Linebacker<br> + <strong>Reggie Wayne,</strong> Wide Receiver<br> + <strong>Charles Woodson</strong>, Cornerback/Safety</p>
<p>Due to the pandemic, this will be the first time that the committee will hold its annual voting and meeting virtually. This meeting will take place on <strong>January 19, </strong>with the results set to be announced at a later date.</p>
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          <pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2021 14:45:57 -0500</pubDate>
          <description><![CDATA[Joe Biden is now the 46th President of the United States and he received a huge endorsement from many sports figures. Here are members of the NFL family lent their support. <p><a href="https://us.bolavip.com/joe-biden-t147922" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Joe Biden</strong></a> won the <a href="https://us.bolavip.com/us-elections-2020-t150069" target="_blank" rel="noopener">2020 Presidential Elections</a> in the United States. He received a wave of sports endorsements, with exceptions, to win the election back in November. Sports figures like LeBron James, Magic Johnson, and Megan Rapinoe were very vocal in their support for Mr. Biden.</p>
<p>The <strong>NFL</strong> was no exception either, as many <a href="https://us.bolavip.com/nfl-t20281" target="_blank" rel="noopener">NFL</a> players took to one knee to protest the national anthem as a way to protest Donald Trump and his policies. Biden had totally different stances on many of Trump’s views.</p>
<p>While the Trump did have his supporters in the NFL, there are members of the NFL family who have spoken out in favor of Biden. Here are some of the NFL figures that have come out in support of <strong>Joe Biden.</strong></p>
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<h2>Nnamdi Asomugha</h2>
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<p><strong>The former Los Angeles Raiders cornerback has been spotted with his wife actress Kerry Washington campaigning for Joe Biden in North Carolina.</strong> The couple held an Early Vote Mobilization and during the event spoke to the crowd showing their support for Biden and his running mate Kamala Harris.</p>
<h2>Calvin Johnson</h2>
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<p><strong>Johnson criticized President Donald Trump’s approach to the coronavirus pandemic</strong>. He told local news that Governor Gretchen Whitmer In Michigan did almost the opposite of what Trump had been requesting. “<em>What if we had a leader by example that wears his mask, that preaches social distancing, and believes in the science? Governor Gretchen took it seriously here, locking things down, saving a lot of lives from day one. You can only wonder what if we had done the same with the federal response?</em>” Johnson said.</p>
<h2>Brandon Lloyd</h2>
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<p><strong>Lloyd has posted various pro-Biden Tweets on twitter in the last few months</strong>, he is clearly a supporter of the former Vice- President and is trying to sway key states like Colorado in favor of Biden. He attended a Biden pre-debate party prior to the first presidential debate.</p>
<h2>Mike Holmgren</h2>
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<p><strong>The former Green Bay Packers coach recently stated that President Donald Trump failed to handle the COVID-19 pandemic</strong>, since the Packers are publicly owned he stated, “<em>The people own the football team, and yet the stadium’s going to be empty… It didn’t have to be this bad, I don’t think</em>.” In the Green Bay Press-Gazette.</p>
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