Unbelievable NFL Records: The Jaw-Dropping Single-Game Receiving Yards You Won’t Believe!
It was Jim Everett slinging footballs Anderson’s way with the pair combining for just over half of the team’s 29 completions for the game, one that was televised on ESPN’s Sunday Night Football. You don’t need 4K TV to wonder now how they played football on that Superdome artificial turf. Anderson’s 15-catch Week 12 accounted for 34% of his 44 catches for the season, which went for 1,146 yards. All of the numbers here sound like video game numbers, but 44 for 1,146 might top the list. Anderson was a downfield threat in the extreme with a yards-per-catch average of 20.1 for his career and 26.0 for 1989, making him the only qualifying player since 1976 to average even 25 yards per catch for an entire season.


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