The 266 yards by Chase are the most for any rookie in a game in NFL history, topping Jerry Butler's 255 set in 1979.
What is the most yards by a rookie?
There's a new name in the NFL record books: Ja'Marr Chase. During the Cincinnati Bengals' 34-31 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, the superstar rookie wideout recorded 266 receiving yards, good for the most in a single game by a rookie in NFL history.
Who has the most receiving yards as a rookie 2021?
It appears the Cincinnati Bengals made the right choice with the No. 5 pick of the 2021 NFL draft. Most receiving yards by a rookie in NFL history: 1. Ja'Marr Chase, 2021: 1,429 2.
What is the NFL rookie reception record?
Waddle broke the record previously set by the Arizona Cardinals' Anquan Boldin in 2003. Boldin (101) and Waddle are the only two rookie receivers in NFL history with 100 catches. Waddle entered Sunday with 99 grabs and along the way to the record became just the second Dolphins receiver to hit 100 catches in a season.
Has there ever been a 2000 yard receiver?
Kupp is the first player ever in NFL history to have over 2,000 receiving yards in a season, having 2,191 yards through 19 games this year (regular season and postseason combined).
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Chase was named the 2021 NFL AP Offensive Rookie of the Year on Thursday during NFL Honors. Chase became the first wide receiver to take the OROY award since Odell Beckham Jr. in 2014. Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert won it last year.
Did Justin Jefferson get the record?
And that's not all. Those 266 receiving yards whisked Chase's total for 2021 to 1,429, breaking Justin Jefferson's rookie record. Before Bengals-Chiefs, Jefferson held the record for 1,400 receiving yards in a player's first year, set in 2020. Chase and Jefferson were teammates at LSU.
Did Ja Marr Chase break Justin Jefferson rookie record?
Chase surpassed Justin Jefferson with the most receiving yards by a rookie in regular season history (1,455) and ranks first among all Bengals players for the most receiving yards in franchise history.
How many yards does Justin Jefferson need to break Randy Moss record?
Jefferson came close, but the Vikings ran the ball a few times at the end of the game instead of forcing him the ball. Justin Jefferson entered Sunday's game against the Bears needing 124 receiving yards to break Randy Moss's single-season Vikings receiving yardage record, which has stood since 2003.
Who got roty 2022 NFL?
1. Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit Lions.
Who is Cincinnati's best WR?
High praise coming from the team's all-time receiving leader.
What is the most receiving yards in a season?
Jerry Rice, San Francisco 49ers
Rice's name is all over the NFL record books, and in 1995, he set the single-season receiving record with 1,848 yards.
Is Larry Fitzgerald retired?
Larry Fitzgerald opted not to play the 2021 season, the first step towards retirement after a stellar NFL career. Fitzgerald won't retire from the league yet, but admitted he's not coming back to play football. "I had a great run. It was fun.
What's the most receiving yards in a game?
The single game record for receiving yards belongs to one-time Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Flipper Anderson. He hauled in 336 yards in 1989 in a 20-17 win over the Saints. Rams quarterback Jim Everett threw for 454 yards in the game.
Who is the greatest RB of all time?
Walter Payton
Nicknamed "Sweetness," Walter Payton is widely considered the greatest all-around running back of all time. He rushed for 16,726 yards which was an NFL record until 2002 when Emmitt Smith passed him. He's also fourth all-time with 110 rushing TDs.
What records does Calvin Johnson have?
At the time of his retirement in 2015, he held several NFL records including the most receiving yards in a season (1,964 yards in 2012) and most consecutive games with 100 or more receiving yards (8). Johnson still holds the Lions' career record for most receptions (731) and receiving yards (11,619).
Has a tight end ever led the NFL in receiving yards?
Kellen Winslow
Winslow was the first tight end to ever lead the NFL in receiving yards in consecutive seasons (1980-'81).