michael_33 Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 All these records are based on either Game performance,Season performance or career performances below... If your excited as I am about a very good player we have aquired in Santana Moss,then maybe we can support him as well hoping for a record breaking season as well as career? :applause: So tell me?Are there any Records here you would like to see him break,or think he has the potential too break with the level of talent we ALL think he has? Look no further than the greatest recieving records of ALL TIME!! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Individual Records: Receiving Records updated through the 2005 season PASS RECEIVING Most Seasons Leading League 8 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1936-37, 1939, 1941-45 5 Lionel Taylor, Denver, 1960-63, 1965 3 Tom Fears, Los Angeles, 1948-1950 Pete Pihos, Philadelphia, 1953-55 Billy Wilson, San Francisco, 1954, 1956-57 Raymond Berry, Baltimore, 1958-1960 Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1966, 1968-69 Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay, 1989, 1992-93 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 5 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1941-45 4 Lionel Taylor, Denver, 1960-63 3 Tom Fears, Los Angeles, 1948-1950 Pete Pihos, Philadelphia, 1953-55 Raymond Berry, Baltimore, 1958-1960 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Pass Receptions, Career 1,549 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004 1,101 Cris Carter, Philadelphia, 1987-89; Minnesota, 1990-2001; Miami, 2002 1,094 Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders, 1988-94; Oakland, 1995-2003; Tampa Bay, 2004 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Seasons, 50 or More Pass Receptions 17 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-1996, 1998-2000; Oakland, 2001-02 13 Andre Reed, Buffalo, 1986-1994, 1996-99 11 Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1991-2000 Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders, 1993-1994; Oakland, 1995-2003 Shannon Sharpe, Denver 1992-98; Baltimore, 2000-01; Denver, 2002-03 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Pass Receptions, Season 143 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 2002 123 Herman Moore, Detroit, 1995 122 Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1994 Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1995 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1995 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Pass Receptions, Rookie, Season 101 Anquan Boldin, Arizona, 2003 90 Terry Glenn, New England, 1996 83 Earl Cooper, San Francisco, 1980 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Pass Receptions, Game 20 Terrell Owens, San Francisco vs. Chicago, Dec. 17, 2000 18 Tom Fears, Los Angeles vs. Green Bay, Dec. 3, 1950 17 Clark Gaines, N.Y. Jets vs. San Francisco, Sept. 21, 1980 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Consecutive Games, Pass Receptions 274 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, 2001-04 183 Art Monk, Washington, 1983-1993; N.Y. Jets, 1994; Philadelphia, 1995 179 Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders, 1993-94; Oakland, 1995-2003; Tampa Bay, 2004 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- YARDS GAINED Most Seasons Leading League 7 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1936, 1938-39, 1941-44 6 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986, 1989-1990, 1993-95 3 Raymond Berry, Baltimore, 1957, 1959-1960 Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1965-66, 1968 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 4 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1941-44 3 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1993-95 2 By many players ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Yards Gained, Career 22,895 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004 14,934 Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders, 1988-94; Oakland, 1995-2003; Tampa Bay, 2004 14,004 James Lofton, Green Bay, 1978-1986; L.A. Raiders, 1987-88; Buffalo, 1989-1992; L.A. Rams, 1993; Philadelphia, 1993 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Seasons, 1,000 or More Yards, Pass Receiving 14 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-1996, 1998; Oakland, 2001-02 9 Tim Brown, L.A. Raiders, 1993-94; Oakland, 1995-2001 Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville, 1996-2002, 2004-05 8 Steve Largent, Seattle, 1978-1981, 1983-86 Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1993-2000 Rod Smith, Denver, 1997-2002, 2004-05 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Yards Gained, Season 1,848 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1995 1,781 Isaac Bruce, St. Louis, 1995 1,746 Charley Hennigan, Houston, 1961 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Yards Gained, Rookie, Season 1,473 Bill Groman, Houston, 1960 1,377 Anquan Boldin, Arizona, 2003 1,313 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Yards Gained, Game 336 Willie Anderson, L.A. Rams vs. New Orleans, Nov. 26, 1989 (OT) 309 Stephone Paige, Kansas City vs. San Diego, Dec. 22, 1985 303 Jim Benton, Cleveland vs. Detroit, Nov. 22, 1945 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Games, 200 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Career 5 Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1962-1970; Dallas, 1971-72 4 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1935-45 Charley Hennigan, Houston, 1960-66 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004 3 Don Maynard, N.Y. Giants, 1958; N.Y. Jets, 1960-1972; St. Louis, 1973 Wes Chandler, New Orleans, 1978-1981; San Diego, 1981-87; San Francisco, 1988 Isaac Bruce, L.A. Rams, 1994; St. Louis, 1995-2005 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Games, 200 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Season 3 Charley Hennigan, Houston, 1961 2 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1942 Gene Roberts, N.Y. Giants, 1949 Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1963 Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets, 1968 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Career 76 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, 2001-04; Seattle, 2004 53 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 1996-2005 50 Don Maynard, N.Y. Giants, 1958; N.Y. Jets, 1960-1972; St. Louis, 1973 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Season 11 Michael Irvin, Dallas, 1995 10 Charley Hennigan, Houston, 1961 Herman Moore, Detroit, 1995 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 2002 Torry Holt, St. Louis, 2003 9 Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, Los Angeles, 1951 Bill Groman, Houston, 1960 Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1965 Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets, 1967 Stanley Morgan, New England, 1986 Mark Carrier, Tampa Bay, 1989 Robert Brooks, Green Bay, 1995 Isaac Bruce, St. Louis, 1995 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1995 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 1999 Jimmy Smith, Jacksonville, 1999 David Boston, Arizona, 2001 Steve Smith, Carolina, 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Consecutive Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving 7 Charley Hennigan, Houston, 1961 Michael Irvin, Dallas, 1995 6 Raymond Berry, Baltimore, 1960 Bill Groman, Houston, 1961 Pat Studstill, Detroit, 1966 Isaac Bruce, St. Louis, 1995 5 Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, Los Angeles, 1951 Bob Boyd, Los Angeles, 1954 Terry Barr, Detroit, 1963 Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1966 Don Maynard, N.Y. Jets, 1968-69 Harold Jackson, Philadelphia, 1971-72 Patrick Jeffers, Carolina, 1999 Terrell Owens, Philadelphia, 2004 Anquan Boldin, Arizona, 2005 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Longest Pass Reception (All TDs except as noted) 99 Andy Farkas (from Filchock), Washington vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 15, 1939 Bobby Mitchell (from Izo), Washington vs. Cleveland, Sept. 15, 1963 Pat Studstill (from Sweetan), Detroit vs. Baltimore, Oct. 16, 1966 Gerry Allen (from Jurgensen), Washington vs. Chicago, Sept. 15, 1968 Cliff Branch (from Plunkett), L.A. Raiders vs. Washington, Oct. 2, 1983 Mike Quick (from Jaworski), Philadelphia vs. Atlanta, Nov. 10, 1985 Tony Martin (from Humphries), San Diego vs. Seattle, Sept. 18, 1994 Robert Brooks (from Favre), Green Bay vs. Chicago, Sept. 11, 1995 Marc Boerigter (from Green), Kansas City vs. San Diego, Dec. 22, 2002 Andre Davis (from Garcia), Cleveland vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 17, 2004 98 Gaynell Tinsley (from Russell), Chi. Cardinals vs. Cleveland, Nov. 17, 1938 Dick (Night Train) Lane (from Compton), Chi. Cardinals vs. Green Bay, Nov. 13, 1955 John Farrington (from Wade), Chicago vs. Detroit, Oct. 8, 1961 Willard Dewveall (from Lee), Houston vs. San Diego, Nov. 25, 1962 Homer Jones (from Morrall), N.Y. Giants vs. Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966 Bobby Moore (from Hart), St. Louis vs. Los Angeles, Dec. 10, 1972 (no TD) Michael Haynes (from Hebert), Atlanta vs. New Orleans, Sept. 12, 1993 Johnnie Morton (from Batch), Detroit vs. Chicago, Oct. 4, 1998 97 Gaynell Tinsley (from Coffee), Chi. Cardinals vs. Chi. Bears, Dec. 5, 1937 Cloyce Box (from Layne), Detroit vs. Green Bay, Nov. 26, 1953 Jerry Tarr (from Shaw), Denver vs. Boston, Sept. 21, 1962 Webster Slaughter (from Kosar), Cleveland vs. Chicago, Oct. 23, 1989 John Taylor (from Young), San Francisco vs. Atlanta, Nov. 3, 1991 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- AVERAGE GAIN HIGHEST Average Gain, Career (200 receptions) 22.26 Homer Jones, N.Y. Giants, 1964-69; Cleveland, 1970 (224-4,986) 20.83 Buddy Dial, Pittsburgh, 1959-1963; Dallas, 1964-66 (261-5,436) 20.24 Harlon Hill, Chi. Bears, 1954-1961; Pittsburgh, 1962; Detroit, 1962 (233-4,717) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Highest Average Gain, Season (24 receptions) 32.58 Don Currivan, Boston, 1947 (24-782) 31.44 Bucky Pope, Los Angeles, 1964 (25-786) 28.60 Bobby Duckworth, San Diego, 1984 (25-715) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Highest Average Gain, Game (3 receptions) 63.00 Torry Holt, St. Louis vs. Atlanta, Sept. 24, 2000 (3-189) 60.67 Bill Groman, Houston vs. Denver, Nov. 20, 1960 (3-182) Homer Jones, N.Y. Giants vs. Washington, Dec. 12, 1965 (3-182) 60.33 Don Currivan, Boston vs. Washington, Nov. 30, 1947 (3-181) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TOUCHDOWN Most Seasons Leading League 9 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1935-38, 1940-44 6 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-87, 1989-1991, 1993 3 Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1964-66 Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1995, 1997, 1999 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998, 2000, 2003 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League 5 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1940-44 4 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1935-38 3 Lance Alworth, San Diego, 1964-66 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1989-1991 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Touchdowns, Career 197 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1985-2000; Oakland, 2001-04, Seattle, 2004 130 Cris Carter, Philadelphia, 1987-89; Minnesota, 1990-2001; Miami, 2002 110 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis, 1996-2005 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Touchdowns, Season 22 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1987 18 Mark Clayton, Miami, 1984 Sterling Sharpe, Green Bay, 1994 17 Don Hutson, Green Bay, 1942 Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, Los Angeles, 1951 Bill Groman, Houston, 1961 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1989 Cris Carter, Minnesota, 1995 Carl Pickens, Cincinnati, 1995 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Most Touchdowns, Rookie, Season 17 Randy Moss, Minnesota, 1998 13 Bill Howton, Green Bay, 1952 John Jefferson, San Diego, 1978 12 Harlon Hill, Chi. Bears, 1954 Bill Groman, Houston, 1960 Mike Ditka, Chicago, 1961 Bob Hayes, Dallas, 1965 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Touchdowns, Game 5 Bob Shaw, Chi. Cardinals vs. Baltimore, Oct. 2, 1950 Kellen Winslow, San Diego vs. Oakland, Nov. 22, 1981 Jerry Rice, San Francisco vs. Atlanta, Oct. 14, 1990 4 By many players. Last time: Joe Horn, New Orleans vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 14, 2003 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Most Consecutive Games, Touchdowns 13 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1986-87 11 Elroy (Crazylegs) Hirsch, Los Angeles, 1950-51 Buddy Dial, Pittsburgh, 1959-1960 10 Carl Pickens, Cincinnati, 1994-95 GOOD Luck S.Moss...were all rootin' for ya!! :applause: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
michael_33 Posted August 4, 2006 Author Share Posted August 4, 2006 I had to fix that mess in a hurry... Man..... that was like reading the dictionary!! I hope this helps some? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hogie Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 Definitely "Most Pass Receptions, Rookie, Season" No chance he doesn't break that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RedskinDan0557 Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 Not sure, but I know he'll burn roy williams many more times. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khaozerker Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 Not sure, but I know he'll burn roy williams many more times. Need to add a "Most burns againts a cowboys DB" category :applause: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F Landry Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 Honestly, he doesn't need to break any of those records for us to win. This is a team game, our offense will spread the ball around much more than we did last year. Honestly, I see a decrease in yardage from last year, and an increase in his Yards Per Catch... :2cents: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DiscoBob Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 I hope he breaks the "Most Superbowls wins by a WR" record.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#1njskinsfan Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 I hope he breaks the "Most Superbowls wins by a WR" record.... amen! i dont know/care about numbers except that the skins number on the score board is more than an afc team in miami in february Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JetSkins Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 most TD receptions in a game, i could see him getting that Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BLEED-B&G Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 his own and make it through two seasons without getting hurt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FunBunch7 Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 I love Moss and all, but I doubt he'll break any of them. To have a chance to break those records, you have to 1. Have the longevity of Jerry Rice or 2. Be on a a pass happy team that loses alot and throws the ball like crazy in the 4th quarter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lombardi's_kid_brother Posted August 4, 2006 Share Posted August 4, 2006 None. Zip. Zero. He's good, but he's not Jerry Rice. There are possibly some team records that he could break at some point. But I don't count on any player being here more than 4 years. (By the way, Jerry Rice's numbers are ridiculous. Imagine Alex Rodriquez hitting 920 home runs. That's what Rice did). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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