List of National Football League players with multiple 1,000-yard receiving seasons

This is a list of National Football League (NFL) players by 1,000-yard receiving seasons. This list includes all players who have amassed at least 2 of those. In case of tie, players with less seasons played come first.

Players with multiple 1,000-yard receiving seasons

Key
^ Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who is still active in the NFL

Through the 2016 season

Notes

    Rank Player 1,000-yard seasons Total Career yards Team(s) by season
    1 Jerry Rice^ 14 20 22,895 San Francisco 49ers (19852000)
    Oakland Raiders (20012004[lower-alpha 1])
    Seattle Seahawks (2004)
    2 Randy Moss^ 10 14 15,292 Minnesota Vikings (19982004, 2010[lower-alpha 2])
    Oakland Raiders (20052006)
    New England Patriots (20072010)
    Tennessee Titans (2010)
    San Francisco 49ers (2012)
    3 Jimmy Smith 9 14 12,287 Dallas Cowboys (1992)
    Philadelphia Eagles (1994)
    Jacksonville Jaguars (19952005)
    4 Terrell Owens^ 9 15 15,934 San Francisco 49ers (19962003)
    Philadelphia Eagles (20042005)
    Dallas Cowboys (20062008)
    Buffalo Bills (2009)
    Cincinnati Bengals (2010)
    5 Tim Brown^ 9 17 14,934 L.A./Oakland Raiders (1988[lower-alpha 3]2003)
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2004)
    6 Torry Holt 8 11 13,382 St. Louis Rams (19992008)
    Jacksonville Jaguars (2009)
    7 Brandon Marshall 8 13 12,351 Denver Broncos (20062009)
    Miami Dolphins (20102011)
    Chicago Bears (20122014)
    New York Jets (20152016)
    New York Giants (20172018)
    8 Marvin Harrison^ 8 13 14,580 Indianapolis Colts (19962008)
    9 Larry Fitzgerald* 8 16 17,083 Arizona Cardinals (since 2004)
    10 Steve Largent^ 8 14 13,089 Seattle Seahawks (19761989)
    11 Reggie Wayne 8 14 14,345 Indianapolis Colts (20012014)
    12 Cris Carter^ 8 16 13,899 Philadelphia Eagles (19871989)
    Minnesota Vikings (19902001)
    Miami Dolphins (2002)
    13 Isaac Bruce^ 8 16 15,424 Los Angeles / St. Louis Rams (1994[lower-alpha 4]2007)
    San Francisco 49ers (20082009)
    14 Steve Smith Sr. 8 16 14,731 Carolina Panthers (20012013)
    Baltimore Ravens (20142016)
    Andre Johnson 7 14 14,185 Houston Texans (20032014)
    Indianapolis Colts (2015)
    Tennessee Titans (2016)
    Anquan Boldin 7 14 13,779 Arizona Cardinals (20032009)
    Baltimore Ravens (20102012)
    San Francisco 49ers (20132015)
    Detroit Lions (2016)
    Henry Ellard 7 15 13,777 Los Angeles Rams (19831993)
    Washington Redskins (19941998[lower-alpha 5])
    New England Patriots (1998)
    James Lofton^ 6 16 14,004 Green Bay Packers (19781986)
    Los Angeles Raiders (19871988)
    Buffalo Bills (19891992)
    Los Angeles Rams (1993[lower-alpha 6])
    Philadelphia Eagles (1993)
    Art Monk^ 5 16 12,721 Washington Redskins (19801993)
    New York Jets (1994)
    Philadelphia Eagles (1995)
    Irving Fryar 5 17 12,785 New England Patriots (19841992)
    Miami Dolphins (19931995)
    Philadelphia Eagles (19961998)
    Washington Redskins (19992000)
    Tony Gonzalez 4 15 15,127 Kansas City Chiefs (19972008)
    Atlanta Falcons (20092013)
    Andre Reed^ 4 16 13,198 Buffalo Bills (19851999)
    Washington Redskins (2000)
    1. Rice was traded during the 2004 season; he played six games for the Raiders and eleven games for the Seahawks.
    2. Moss was traded during the 2010 season; he played four games for the Patriots and four for the Vikings. He was then released by the Vikings and was claimed on waivers by the Titans, with whom he played eight games.
    3. Between the 1988 and 1994 seasons, the Raiders were based in Los Angeles; the franchise relocated prior to the start of the 1995 season.
    4. In the 1994 season, Bruce's first, the Rams were based in Los Angeles; the franchise relocated prior to the start of the 1995 season; it returned in 2016.
    5. Ellard was released by the Redskins during the 1996 season and was claimed off waivers by the Patriots; he played in two games for the Redskins and five for the Patriots.
    6. Lofton was traded during the 1993 season; he played one game for the Rams and nine for the Eagles.
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