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Receiving Records RECEIVING RECORDS TOP 10 CAREER RECEIVING YARDS ALL 100-YARD GAMES RANK NAME (SEASONS) REC YDS AVG LG TD 258 Qadry Ismail at Pit., 12/12/99 (6 rec.) 1 Mason, Derrick (2005-10) 471 5,777 12.3 79t 29 198 Derrick Alexander vs. Pit., 12/1/96 (7 rec.) 2 Heap, Todd (2001-10) 467 5,492 11.8 65t 41 186 Steve Smith Sr. vs. Cin., 9/27/15 (13 rec.) 166 Torrey Smith at Buf., 9/29/13 (5 rec.) 3 Smith, Torrey (2011-14) 213 3,591 16.9 74t 30 165 Torrey Smith vs. Cin., 11/20/11 (6 rec.) 4 Clayton, Mark (2005-09) 234 3,116 13.3 87t 12 164 Mark Clayton at Cin., 11/30/08 (5 rec.) 5 Rice, Ray (2008-13) 369 3,034 8.2 63 6 152 Torrey Smith at STL, 9/25/11 (5 rec.) 6 Ismail, Qadry (1999-2001) 191 2,819 14.8 77t 18 150 Steve Smith Sr. at Oak., 9/20/15 (10 rec.) 7 Taylor, Travis (2000-04) 204 2,758 13.5 73t 15 150 Derrick Alexander vs. Sea., 12/7/97 (6 rec.) 8 Boldin, Anquan (2010-12) 186 2,645 14.2 61 14 150 Michael Jackson vs. Jax., 11/24/96 (9 rec.) 9 Jackson, Michael (1996-98) 183 2,596 14.2 86t 18 147 Marquise Brown at Mia., 9/8/19 (4 rec.) 10 Smith Sr., Steve (2014-16) 195 2,534 13.0 80t 14 147 Floyd Turner vs. Min., 12/13/98 (10 rec.) 146 Todd Heap at Pit., 12/29/02 (7 rec.) 145 Anquan Boldin vs. Ari., 10/30/11 (7 rec.) RECEIVING RECORDS 144 Torrey Smith at SD, 11/25/12 (7 rec.) 143 Michael Jackson vs. Jax., 8/31/97 (8 rec.) MOST RECEPTIONS SEASON 142 Anquan Boldin vs. Cle., 9/26/10 (8 rec.) CAREER 4 Steve Smith Sr. (2014) 142 Derrick Mason vs. Ind., 11/22/09 (9 rec.) 471 Derrick Mason (2005-10) Mark Clayton (2006) 139 Steve Smith Sr. vs. Car., 9/28/14 (7 rec.) 138 Travis Taylor at Cin., 10/19/03 (4 rec.) 467 Todd Heap (2001-10) Michael Jackson (1996) 137 Steve Smith Sr. at SF, 10/18/15 (7 rec.) 369 Ray Rice (2008-13) - RB 3 Steve Smith Sr. (2015) 137 Derrick Mason at Pit., 9/29/08 (8 rec.) SEASON Anquan Boldin (2010) 136 Derrick Mason at Cle., 11/2/08 (9 rec.) 103 Derrick Mason (2007) Qadry Ismail (1999) 134 John Brown vs. NO, 10/21/18 (7 rec.) 86 Dennis Pitta (2016) Derrick Alexander (1997, 1996) 133 Mike Wallace at Oak., 10/8/17 (3 rec.) Derrick Mason (2005) 132 Anquan Boldin vs. Hou., 10/16/11 (8 rec.) 80 Derrick Mason (2008) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, 132 Derrick Mason at Cle., 9/24/06 (7 rec.) 79 Steve Smith Sr. (2014) AT LEAST 100 YARDS, RECEIVING 131 Anquan Boldin vs. Cle., 9/27/12 (9 rec.) 3 Qadry Ismail (1999) 131 Marcus Robinson vs. Sea., 11/23/03 (7 rec.) GAME 129 Mark Clayton vs. Pit., 11/29/09 (7 rec.) 2 Mark Andrews (2019) 13 Steve Smith Sr. (9/27/15 vs. Cin.) 129 Todd Heap at Cin., 10/19/03 (7 rec.) Priest Holmes (10/11/98 vs. Ten.) - RB Mike Wallace (2016) 129 Qadry Ismail at Ten., 11/12/01 (8 rec.) 12 Javorius Allen (12/6/15 at Mia.) - RB Steve Smith Sr. (2015, 2014) 128 Kamar Aiken vs. KC, 12/20/15 (8 rec.) 11 Dennis Pitta (1/1/17 at Cin.) Torrey Smith (2013) 128 Mark Clayton vs. Jax., 12/28/08 (4 rec.) Derrick Mason (10/7/07 at SF) 128 Michael Jackson vs. NE, 10/6/96 (8 rec.) 10 Mike Wallace (10/23/16 at NYJ) Floyd Turner (1998, 1996) Michael Jackson (1997, 1996) 127 Torrey Smith vs. NE, 9/23/12 (6 rec.) Steve Smith Sr. (9/20/15 at Oak.) 127 Travis Taylor at Atl., 11/3/02 (4 rec.) Dennis Pitta (9/7/14 vs. Cin.) LONGEST PASS RECEPTION 126 Derrick Alexander at Den., 10/20/96 (6 rec.) Ed Dickson (11/13/11 at Sea.) 125 Dennis Pitta vs. Den., 12/16/12 (7 rec.) Ray Rice (10/18/09 at Min.) - RB 95t Mike Wallace (11/6/16 vs. Pit.) 92 Derrick Alexander (12/7/97 vs. Sea.) 125 Mark Clayton at Ten., 11/12/06 (7 rec.) Derrick Mason (9/30/07 at Cle.) 124 Mike Wallace vs. Pit., 11/6/16 (4 rec.) Floyd Turner (12/13/98 vs. Min.) 87t Mark Clayton (12/10/06 at KC) 124 Jermaine Lewis at Ten., 9/21/97 (8 rec.) MOST SEASONS, 50 OR MORE RECEPTIONS AVERAGE GAIN PER RECEPTION 123 Derrick Alexander vs. NE, 10/6/96 (6 rec.) 122 Jermaine Lewis vs. Cin., 9/27/98 (4 rec.) 6 Derrick Mason (2005-10) CAREER (MIN. 60 RECEPTIONS) 121 Torrey Smith at Mia., 10/6/13 (6 rec.) 5 Ray Rice (2009-13) 16.9 Torrey Smith (2011-14), 213-3,591 120 Mike Wallace at NYJ, 10/23/16 (10 rec.) Todd Heap (2009, 2006, 2005, 2003, 2002) 16.6 Derrick Alexander (1996-97), 127-2,108 118 Anquan Boldin vs. Pit., 12/5/10 (5 rec.) 3 Anquan Boldin (2010-12) 16.0 Demetrius Williams (2006-09), 63-1,008 118 Derrick Mason vs. Cle., 9/27/09 (5 rec.) SEASON (MIN. 25 RECEPTIONS) 118 Steve Smith Sr. vs. Cin., 9/7/14 (7 rec.) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES W/ A RECEPTION 19.1 Jermaine Lewis (1998), 41-784 117 Ray Rice at Min., 10/18/09 (10 rec.) 74 Todd Heap (2002-07) 18.1 Patrick Johnson (1999), 29-526 117 Jermaine Lewis at Jax., 9/20/98 (4 rec.) 46 Derrick Mason (2006-09) 117 Michael Jackson vs. Hou., 12/22/96 (5 rec.) 17.7 Derrick Alexander (1996), 62-1,099 43 Anquan Boldin (2010-12) 116 John Brown at Pit., 9/30/18 (3 rec.) GAME (MIN. 3 RECEPTIONS) 116 Mike Wallace vs. Det., 12/3/17 (5 rec.) MOST RECEIVING YARDAGE 44.3 Mike Wallace (10/8/17 at Oak.), 3-133 115 Qadry Ismail vs. NO, 12/19/99 (7 rec.) 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