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Jargo6  •  2 months ago
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Mike Evans is the first player in NFL history to have 1,000 yards in his first 11 seasons Legendary 🤩

ThatGuy22222 2 months ago

Easy

NickT210 2 months ago

Jerry rice did it 1st

ochocinco6999 2 months ago

W STATPAD

QueenTaySwifty 2 months ago

BEST WR EVER

CAP2019 2 months ago

can't give enough credit to the coaching staff and Baker for making that happen. no reason to risk throwing a ball. but they made sure he got the record and got paid....fucking awesome

jorgitopickens 2 months ago

Wait till GP get a qb he’ll show yall who the real numba 1 is

Mattypoh13 2 months ago

Rice didn’t get 1k his rookie year so the post is correct

ChrisWithAFish 2 months ago

FIRST 11 SEASONS… read people

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maaiken2 2 months ago

2nd

ThatGuy22222 2 months ago

Easy

StCampbell 2 months ago

I'm a Saints fan. it would've made me smile if he'd missed it, but congrats.

Ja1enHurtsFan 2 months ago

I’m convinced he’s the reason Manziel won that heisman

aabelch 2 months ago

Not in his 1st 11 seasons

QueenTaySwifty 2 months ago

Patrick Mahomes plays football like a magician performs illusions—you know something incredible is about to happen, and yet, when it does, you’re still left in awe. Every snap is a canvas, and Mahomes paints with a mix of creativity, athleticism, and precision that no one else can replicate. He’s not just playing quarterback; he’s redefining what the position can be. What makes Mahomes so mesmerizing is his ability to make the improbable look routine. A cross-body throw while sprinting to the sideline? Easy. A sidearm dart through three defenders? Done. There’s a sense of inevitability every time he drops back, as if he’s always in control, no matter how chaotic the play might seem. But it’s not just the flair. Mahomes combines his jaw-dropping athleticism with a football IQ that is off the charts. He dissects defenses pre-snap, processes adjustments mid-play, and improvises when everything breaks down—all in the blink of an eye. He’s not just reacting; he’s orchestrating, pulling the strings in a way that leaves defenders scrambling. Then there’s the connection with Travis Kelce, which feels almost supernatural. Mahomes and Kelce operate on a level of understanding that transcends the X’s and O’s. Kelce can freelance his route mid-play, and Mahomes will find him without hesitation. And with Taylor Swift now adding a layer of pop culture sparkle to their story, it’s a duo that has transcended sports and captured the world’s attention. What sets Mahomes apart even further is his ability to elevate everyone around him. This season, he’s working with a young and relatively inexperienced receiving corps, yet he’s made players like Rashee Rice look like seasoned veterans. It doesn’t matter who lines up alongside him—Mahomes will find a way to make them better. And let’s talk about the clutch gene, because Mahomes has it in spades. When the stakes are highest, he doesn’t just rise to the occasion—he owns it. From the Super Bowl comeback against the 49ers to the heroics on one leg against the Bengals, Mahomes thrives in pressure situations, delivering moments that feel more like Hollywood scripts than real life. His leadership is equally impressive. Mahomes isn’t just the face of the Chiefs; he’s their backbone. His work ethic, humility, and drive inspire everyone in the organization, from rookies to veterans. The team’s belief in him is unshakable because they know he’ll do whatever it takes to win, no matter the circumstances. Of course, credit has to go to Andy Reid for unlocking Mahomes’ full potential. Reid’s innovative play-calling combined with Mahomes’ improvisational brilliance has created an offense that feels unstoppable. Together, they’ve turned Kansas City into a dynasty, setting the gold standard for excellence in the NFL. Patrick Mahomes isn’t just the best player in football—he’s a generational talent who’s reshaping the game before our eyes. Every week, he gives us something new to marvel at, reminding us why we’ll be talking about this era as the Mahomes era for decades to come. He’s not just changing the game—he’s changing the way we see what’s possible.

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Str8CashAllStars 2 months ago

Congrats Mike Evans! Classic Act & Well Deserved!

danjung 2 months ago

HOF🙌🏼

Ja1enHurtsFan 2 months ago

Manziel was him tho

BBLACKGGOLD 2 months ago

Jerry Rice would like a word

cmkff8 2 months ago

Put him in my DFS lineup bc I knew this was coming 😎

QueenTaySwifty 2 months ago

Patrick Mahomes plays football like a magician performs illusions—you know something incredible is about to happen, and yet, when it does, you’re still left in awe. Every snap is a canvas, and Mahomes paints with a mix of creativity, athleticism, and precision that no one else can replicate. He’s not just playing quarterback; he’s redefining what the position can be. What makes Mahomes so mesmerizing is his ability to make the improbable look routine. A cross-body throw while sprinting to the sideline? Easy. A sidearm dart through three defenders? Done. There’s a sense of inevitability every time he drops back, as if he’s always in control, no matter how chaotic the play might seem. But it’s not just the flair. Mahomes combines his jaw-dropping athleticism with a football IQ that is off the charts. He dissects defenses pre-snap, processes adjustments mid-play, and improvises when everything breaks down—all in the blink of an eye. He’s not just reacting; he’s orchestrating, pulling the strings in a way that leaves defenders scrambling. Then there’s the connection with Travis Kelce, which feels almost supernatural. Mahomes and Kelce operate on a level of understanding that transcends the X’s and O’s. Kelce can freelance his route mid-play, and Mahomes will find him without hesitation. And with Taylor Swift now adding a layer of pop culture sparkle to their story, it’s a duo that has transcended sports and captured the world’s attention. What sets Mahomes apart even further is his ability to elevate everyone around him. This season, he’s working with a young and relatively inexperienced receiving corps, yet he’s made players like Rashee Rice look like seasoned veterans. It doesn’t matter who lines up alongside him—Mahomes will find a way to make them better. And let’s talk about the clutch gene, because Mahomes has it in spades. When the stakes are highest, he doesn’t just rise to the occasion—he owns it. From the Super Bowl comeback against the 49ers to the heroics on one leg against the Bengals, Mahomes thrives in pressure situations, delivering moments that feel more like Hollywood scripts than real life. His leadership is equally impressive. Mahomes isn’t just the face of the Chiefs; he’s their backbone. His work ethic, humility, and drive inspire everyone in the organization, from rookies to veterans. The team’s belief in him is unshakable because they know he’ll do whatever it takes to win, no matter the circumstances. Of course, credit has to go to Andy Reid for unlocking Mahomes’ full potential. Reid’s innovative play-calling combined with Mahomes’ improvisational brilliance has created an offense that feels unstoppable. Together, they’ve turned Kansas City into a dynasty, setting the gold standard for excellence in the NFL. Patrick Mahomes isn’t just the best player in football—he’s a generational talent who’s reshaping the game before our eyes. Every week, he gives us something new to marvel at, reminding us why we’ll be talking about this era as the Mahomes era for decades to come. He’s not just changing the game—he’s changing the way we see what’s possible.

isticknoseinthedirt 2 months ago

TOP 6 WR OAT🔥🔥🔥

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BUCSJ4X0N 2 months ago

GOAT

QueenTaySwifty 2 months ago

Patrick Mahomes plays football like a magician performs illusions—you know something incredible is about to happen, and yet, when it does, you’re still left in awe. Every snap is a canvas, and Mahomes paints with a mix of creativity, athleticism, and precision that no one else can replicate. He’s not just playing quarterback; he’s redefining what the position can be. What makes Mahomes so mesmerizing is his ability to make the improbable look routine. A cross-body throw while sprinting to the sideline? Easy. A sidearm dart through three defenders? Done. There’s a sense of inevitability every time he drops back, as if he’s always in control, no matter how chaotic the play might seem. But it’s not just the flair. Mahomes combines his jaw-dropping athleticism with a football IQ that is off the charts. He dissects defenses pre-snap, processes adjustments mid-play, and improvises when everything breaks down—all in the blink of an eye. He’s not just reacting; he’s orchestrating, pulling the strings in a way that leaves defenders scrambling. Then there’s the connection with Travis Kelce, which feels almost supernatural. Mahomes and Kelce operate on a level of understanding that transcends the X’s and O’s. Kelce can freelance his route mid-play, and Mahomes will find him without hesitation. And with Taylor Swift now adding a layer of pop culture sparkle to their story, it’s a duo that has transcended sports and captured the world’s attention. What sets Mahomes apart even further is his ability to elevate everyone around him. This season, he’s working with a young and relatively inexperienced receiving corps, yet he’s made players like Rashee Rice look like seasoned veterans. It doesn’t matter who lines up alongside him—Mahomes will find a way to make them better. And let’s talk about the clutch gene, because Mahomes has it in spades. When the stakes are highest, he doesn’t just rise to the occasion—he owns it. From the Super Bowl comeback against the 49ers to the heroics on one leg against the Bengals, Mahomes thrives in pressure situations, delivering moments that feel more like Hollywood scripts than real life. His leadership is equally impressive. Mahomes isn’t just the face of the Chiefs; he’s their backbone. His work ethic, humility, and drive inspire everyone in the organization, from rookies to veterans. The team’s belief in him is unshakable because they know he’ll do whatever it takes to win, no matter the circumstances. Of course, credit has to go to Andy Reid for unlocking Mahomes’ full potential. Reid’s innovative play-calling combined with Mahomes’ improvisational brilliance has created an offense that feels unstoppable. Together, they’ve turned Kansas City into a dynasty, setting the gold standard for excellence in the NFL. Patrick Mahomes isn’t just the best player in football—he’s a generational talent who’s reshaping the game before our eyes. Every week, he gives us something new to marvel at, reminding us why we’ll be talking about this era as the Mahomes era for decades to come. He’s not just changing the game—he’s changing the way we see what’s possible.

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rplax9 2 months ago

Ppl can’t read bc mike Evan’s got it in his first 11 years in the league rice got 11 in a row it but didnt reach 1,00 yards his rookie year

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masonh079  •  4 hours ago

Cedric Tillman weeks 7-11 (post-Cooper trade/pre-injury): 🔸24 rec./302 yards/3 TD 🔸 75.5 receiving grade 🔸20.1% target share 🔸23.8% first-read share Ready to watch this guy put it all together in year 3 📈📈📈 🎥 via @Ihartitz 📊 vis @PFF

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masonh079  •  4 hours ago

Scott Hanson will be the new in-game voice for EA Sports Madden NFL 26, per @Schultz_Report

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masonh079  •  4 hours ago

Most Receiving Yards by a Rookie in the last 10 seasons: 23 Puka Nacua (1,486) 21 Ja’Marr Chase (1,455) 20 Justin Jefferson (1,400) 24 Brian Thomas Jr (1,282) 24 Malik Nabers (1,204) 24 Brock Bowers (1,194) 24 Ladd McConkey (1,149) The 2024 class is ELITE 😳

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Jargo6  •  6 hours ago

Name the first backup QB that comes to mind I’ll start Brock Osweiler

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JayhawksSzn  •  8 hours ago

Rate @TlPS mock draft 1-10 👀👇

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masonh079  •  8 hours ago

F it - Reggie Bush USC highlights 👇

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ACOsman10  •  8 hours ago

Just In: Ole Miss QB Jaxson Dart could very well be taken within the Top 10 picks of the draft, per @nfldraftscout Dart's stock is trending at all-time highs 📈 (via @UpAndAdamsShow)

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masonh079  •  9 hours ago

The Giants and Browns are leaning towards not taking a QB at No. 2 or No. 3, per @AdamSchefter How far does Shedeur Sanders fall? 🤔