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Rice, long considered not only the greatest receiver ever but the greatest player ever, holds NFL records for receptions (1,549), receiving yards (22,895), and receiving touchdowns (197). In order to surpass Rice's career marks, Jefferson would need to average 69 catches, 1,029 yards, and 11 touchdowns over the next 14 seasons.
After a stunning display by two of the league's top receivers in the NFC title game, Jerry Rice gave his pick for the NFL's best wideout.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback JJ McCarthy endured a tough 2025 season as the team's starting signal-caller following the departure of Sam Darnold to Super Bowl-bound Seattle Seahawks.
Even after a dazzling NFC Championship performance by Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Puka Nacua, Hall of Famer Jerry Rice says Justin Jefferson remains the NFL’s best wide receiver, citing consistency, versatility,
Do you need proof that Minnesota Vikings playmaker Justin Jefferson is the best wide receiver in the NFL? Would a […]
A calvacade of 49ers legends reunited Tuesday night in San Francisco for the screening of AMC’s “Rise Of The 49ers” docuseries that will air Sunday and Monday nights.
Retired three-time Super Bowl champion Jerry Rice believes that Bill Belichick has ticked every box possible to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Minnesota Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy is under pressure heading into the 2026 campaign after a rollercoaster ride in his first season as the starting signal-caller. Moreover, McCarthy has to convince the NFL greats that he can be the guy who makes the most of a weapon like Justin Jefferson.
Jerry Rice’s attempt to turn back the clock before the San Francisco 49ers’ preseason home game against the Los Angeles Chargers didn’t exactly go as planned. Widely considered the best wide receiver in NFL history, Jerry Rice spent the majority of ...
New San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello made an appearance Tuesday at the red-carpet premiere of an upcoming documentary about the 49ers dynasty, AMC's "Rise of the 49ers."