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Receiving Yards Record Statistics
The Receiving Yards Record Statistics provide a comprehensive overview of the most yards gained by a receiver in a single NFL season, highlighting the high level of performance achieved by exceptional players.
In this post, we explore notable statistics in the realm of receiving yards in college and professional football. From career to single-game records, from individual player feats to team accomplishments, these records provide a glimpse into the remarkable performances that have shaped the history of the game. Join us as we delve into the impressive numbers that showcase the skill and talent of some of the most prolific receivers in football history.
Statistic 1
"The NCAA Division 1 football record for career receiving yards is held by Corey Davis with 5,278."
Statistic 2
"The NCAA single-season receiving yards record is held by Trevor Insley with 2,060 in 1999."
Statistic 3
"Troy Edwards holds the NCAA single-game receiving yards record with 405 in 1998."
Statistic 4
"LSU holds the NCAA Team single-game receiving yards record with 623 in a single game."
Statistic 5
"Texas Tech holds the NCAA Team single-season receiving yards record with 5,718 in 2003."
Statistic 6
"Michael Crabtree holds the NCAA record for most receiving yards in a freshman season with 1,962 in 2007."
Statistic 7
"The youngest player to reach 10,000 receiving yards in NFL is Randy Moss."
Statistic 8
"Willie "Flipper" Anderson of the Los Angeles Rams holds the most receiving yards in a game with 336 yards in 1989."
Statistic 9
"Kyle Pitts has set the record for most receiving yards by a tight end in a single season in the NCAA with 770 in 2020."
Statistic 10
"Antonio Brown holds the record for most receiving yards in a five-season span with 7,848 from 2013 to 2017."
Statistic 11
"Mike Evans is the first player in NFL history to begin his career with seven straight 1,000-yard receiving seasons."