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Super Bowl Showdown: Unveiling the Dark Horse Players Poised to Steal the Spotlight and Change the Game Forever

Super Bowl Showdown: Unveiling the Dark Horse Players Poised to Steal the Spotlight and Change the Game Forever

The answer? Just throw it to No. 11. 

Smith-Njigba responded to the challenge with one of the most productive receiving seasons in NFL history – 119 receptions on 162 targets, 1,793 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns – on an offense that ranked 29th in total pass attempts. 

Smith-Njigba accounted for 44.1% of the team’s receiving yardage. No other player this year was over 37%, and since the AFL-NFL merger, only five players have accounted for a larger portion of their teams’ passing offense: Ken Burrough of the 1975 Houston Oilers (50.6%), Brandon Marshall of the 2012 Chicago Bears (45.7%), Steve Smith Sr. of the 2005 Carolina Panthers (44.8%), Santana Moss of 2005 Washington (44.3%) and Paul Warfield of the 1971 Miami Dolphins (44.3%).   

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