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In the first three weeks of December in the year 2004, a wide receiver had the greatest three-game stretch in recent NFL history. And it didn't come from a Harrison, a Moss or an Owens. It was put up by Drew Bennett, a guy who had never provided any suggestion that such a performance was in the works and one who would never come close to such output again. On the day after Bennett's retirement from the NFL, we look back at his historic run. For three games in weeks 13-15 of the 2005 season, Bennett put up stunning, historic numbers for the Tennessee Titans. Catching balls from backup Billy Volek, Bennett posted 28 receptions, 517 yards and eight touchdowns in those three games. In comparison, here are the best three-game totals from some of the premiere receivers in NFL history:Jerry Rice: 32 receptions, 563 yards, 3 touchdownsMarvin Harrison: 28 receptions, 421 yards, 6 touchdowns Randy Moss: 22 receptions, 403 yards, 5 touchdownsTerrell Owens: 24 receptions, 472 yards, 7 touchdowns (You

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