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NFL records
Currently, the only player in NFL history to score a TD against all 32 NFL teams
Currently, the only player in NFL history to score two or more touchdowns against all 32 NFL teams
Oldest player to have a TD reception of 98+ yards (35 years, 350 days)
Oldest player to have a TD reception of 78+ yards (36 years, 300 days)
Oldest player to have a 200-yard receiving game (36 years, 300 days)
Consecutive Seasons with at least 5 or more touchdown receptions, 2000-2010 (11) - tied with Marvin Harrison 1996-2006, Jerry Rice 1986-1996, Cris Carter 1991-2001, Tim Brown 1991-2001, Don Hutson 1935-1945
Consecutive Seasons with at least 5 or more touchdowns, 2000-2010 (11) - tied with Marvin Harrison 1996-2006, Jerry Rice 1986-1996, Cris Carter 1991-2001, Tim Brown 1991-2001, Don Hutson 1935-1945
Consecutive seasons with at least 4 touchdown receptions, 1996-2010 (15)
Consecutive seasons with at least 4 touchdowns, 1996-2010 (15)
Consecutive seasons with at least 3 touchdown receptions, 1996-2010 (15)
Consecutive seasons with at least 3 touchdowns, 1996-2010 (15)
Consecutive seasons with at least 750 receiving yards, 1997-2010 (14)
One of six players to have at least 2 receptions of 90+ yards (John Taylor, Mike Quick, Gaynell Tinsley, Steve Watson, and Willard Dewveall)
49ers franchise records
Most receptions in a single game: 20 (12/17/00 vs Chicago Bears) (Week 15)[52]
Eagles franchise records
Most reception touchdowns in a single season: 14 (2004)[53][not in citation given]
Most receiving yards per game, season: 109.0 (2005) 763 in 7 games.
Cowboys franchise records
Most consecutive games with at least a touchdown: 7 (2007). Record shared with Franklin Clarke (1961-1962), Bob Hayes (1965-1966) and Dez Bryant (2012])[54]
Most touchdown receptions in a single game: 4 (11/18/07 vs Washington ********). Record shared with Bob Hayes (12/20/70)
Most receiving yards per game, career: 76.3 (2006-200
Bills franchise records
Longest reception touchdown: 98 (11/22/09 vs Jacksonville Jaguars) (Week 11)[55]
Career Milestones
5th player to reach 150 touchdowns
6th player to reach 1,000 career receptions, 6th player to reach 100 touchdown receptions, 6th player to reach 14,000 receiving yards
3rd player to reach 150 touchdown receptions, 3rd player to reach 15,000 receiving yards
Through 15 seasons, has 156 total touchdowns (153 receiving), 15,934 receiving yards, 1,078 receptions, 39 rushing attempts, 251 rushing yards, 3 rushing touchdowns, 5 kickoff returns, 23 kickoff return yards, 2 fumble recoveries, 13 fumble return yards, and 3 two-point conversions
Averaged one touchdown per game in 2001, 2004, and 2007[56]
Has had nine 1,000 yard seasons, including five consecutive (2000–2004)[56]
Reached 100 catches in only 14 games in 2002[56]
Led League in receiving touchdowns in 2001, 2002, and 2006[57]
Third all-time in receiving touchdowns behind Jerry Rice and Randy Moss
Second all-time in receiving yards behind Jerry Rice.
Sixth all-time in receptions behind Jerry Rice, Tony Gonzalez, Marvin Harrison, Cris Carter, and Tim Brown.[58]
Second all-time in seasons with 13+ touchdown receptions with 7, behind Jerry Rice, who has 8.
Tied for third all-time in seasons with 50+ receptions with 13 (Andre Reed), behind Tony Gonzalez, who has 16, and Jerry Rice, who has 17.
NFL records
Currently, the only player in NFL history to score a TD against all 32 NFL teams
Currently, the only player in NFL history to score two or more touchdowns against all 32 NFL teams
Oldest player to have a TD reception of 98+ yards (35 years, 350 days)
Oldest player to have a TD reception of 78+ yards (36 years, 300 days)
Oldest player to have a 200-yard receiving game (36 years, 300 days)
Consecutive Seasons with at least 5 or more touchdown receptions, 2000-2010 (11) - tied with Marvin Harrison 1996-2006, Jerry Rice 1986-1996, Cris Carter 1991-2001, Tim Brown 1991-2001, Don Hutson 1935-1945
Consecutive Seasons with at least 5 or more touchdowns, 2000-2010 (11) - tied with Marvin Harrison 1996-2006, Jerry Rice 1986-1996, Cris Carter 1991-2001, Tim Brown 1991-2001, Don Hutson 1935-1945
Consecutive seasons with at least 4 touchdown receptions, 1996-2010 (15)
Consecutive seasons with at least 4 touchdowns, 1996-2010 (15)
Consecutive seasons with at least 3 touchdown receptions, 1996-2010 (15)
Consecutive seasons with at least 3 touchdowns, 1996-2010 (15)
Consecutive seasons with at least 750 receiving yards, 1997-2010 (14)
One of six players to have at least 2 receptions of 90+ yards (John Taylor, Mike Quick, Gaynell Tinsley, Steve Watson, and Willard Dewveall)
49ers franchise records
Most receptions in a single game: 20 (12/17/00 vs Chicago Bears) (Week 15)[52]
Eagles franchise records
Most reception touchdowns in a single season: 14 (2004)[53][not in citation given]
Most receiving yards per game, season: 109.0 (2005) 763 in 7 games.
Cowboys franchise records
Most consecutive games with at least a touchdown: 7 (2007). Record shared with Franklin Clarke (1961-1962), Bob Hayes (1965-1966) and Dez Bryant (2012])[54]
Most touchdown receptions in a single game: 4 (11/18/07 vs Washington ********). Record shared with Bob Hayes (12/20/70)
Most receiving yards per game, career: 76.3 (2006-200
Bills franchise records
Longest reception touchdown: 98 (11/22/09 vs Jacksonville Jaguars) (Week 11)[55]
Career Milestones
5th player to reach 150 touchdowns
6th player to reach 1,000 career receptions, 6th player to reach 100 touchdown receptions, 6th player to reach 14,000 receiving yards
3rd player to reach 150 touchdown receptions, 3rd player to reach 15,000 receiving yards
Through 15 seasons, has 156 total touchdowns (153 receiving), 15,934 receiving yards, 1,078 receptions, 39 rushing attempts, 251 rushing yards, 3 rushing touchdowns, 5 kickoff returns, 23 kickoff return yards, 2 fumble recoveries, 13 fumble return yards, and 3 two-point conversions
Averaged one touchdown per game in 2001, 2004, and 2007[56]
Has had nine 1,000 yard seasons, including five consecutive (2000–2004)[56]
Reached 100 catches in only 14 games in 2002[56]
Led League in receiving touchdowns in 2001, 2002, and 2006[57]
Third all-time in receiving touchdowns behind Jerry Rice and Randy Moss
Second all-time in receiving yards behind Jerry Rice.
Sixth all-time in receptions behind Jerry Rice, Tony Gonzalez, Marvin Harrison, Cris Carter, and Tim Brown.[58]
Second all-time in seasons with 13+ touchdown receptions with 7, behind Jerry Rice, who has 8.
Tied for third all-time in seasons with 50+ receptions with 13 (Andre Reed), behind Tony Gonzalez, who has 16, and Jerry Rice, who has 17.