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Who is the receiver with the most passing yards in an NFL game?

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Who is the receiver with the most passing yards in an NFL game?

The NFL It is a league with more than a hundred years and thousands of matches in its history. With so much travel, American football has great brands that seem hard to topple.

The SportingNews presents one of them: most passes by a player in a game of the NFL.

Who is the receiver with the most passing yards in an NFL game?

Despite playing 10 seasons in the NFL, with 114 regular season games and 4 postseason games, Flipper Anderson he is not a weighty name in NFL history. However, the receiver holds a record that has stood for more than 30 years and seems unbeatable: being the player with the most yards through the air in one game.

In the game against the New Orleans Saints on November 26, 1989, the Los Angeles Rams WR finished with 336 yards on 15 catches, averaging 22.4 per goal. Such a mark didn’t translate into more than a TD, though it served as his team’s 20-17 victory. With that duel as the key game, Anderson finished that year as the best of his career: he totaled 1,145 yards (5 TDs).

The last player to reach the 300 yard line was Julius Jones: The Atlanta Falcons wide receiver shined against the Carolina Panthers defense in a 48-33 win on Oct. 2, 2016. He finished with an average of 25 passing yards (12 completions) and one touchdown on the day. Worth mentioning for TE with most yards in a game: Shannon Sharpof the Denver Broncos, had 214 in 2002 against the Kansas City Chiefs.

The record for most passing yards in a single NFL game

Ranking Player Equipment Game yards
1 Flipper Anderson Los Angeles Rams vs. New Orleans Saints, in 1989 336
two Calvin Johnson Detroit Lions vs. Dallas Cowboys, in 2013 329
3 Stephen Page Kansas City Chiefs vs. San Diego Chargers, in 1985 309
4 Jim Benton Cleveland Rams vs. Detroit Lions, in 1945 303
5 Cloyce box Detroit Lions vs. Baltimore Colts, in 1950 302
6 Julius Jones Atlanta Falcons vs. Carolina Panthers, in 2016 300
7 Jimmy Smith jacksonville jaguars vs. Baltimore Ravens, in 2000 291
8 Jerry Rice San Francisco 49ers vs. Minnesota Vikings, in 1995 289
9 John Taylor San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams, in 1989 286
10 Anthony Brown Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Oakland Raiders, in 2015 284

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