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The 'Most receiving yards in one NFL game' quiz
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The 'Most receiving yards in one NFL game' quiz

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill missed three weeks of practice managing an oblique injury, but Miami head coach Mike McDaniel gave fans a positive update this week. 

After returning to practice (in a limited capacity) this week, McDaniel told the press that he expects Cheetah to be good to go for Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts. Even if he’s healthy, there are question marks around what Hill will look like heading into his age-31 season. 

The Dolphins in general were a disappointment in 2024 was the first season Hill didn’t reach 1,000-receiving yards since he played in just 12 games with the Chiefs in 2019 and just the second of his career. Hill also suggested he might need to leave Miami immediately after missing the playoffs for the first time in his career, but walked that back in February. 

“I don’t want to go nowhere,” he told Kay Adams of FanDuel TV. 

“We are really building something special in Miami. We made it to the playoffs the first two years. Obviously, this year was hard, but if guys continue to buy into what coach (Mike McDaniel) is building and the culture that he's trying to build, it's going to be a beautiful thing, man.”

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Hill has been one of the most explosive wide receivers in the entire NFL since bursting on the scene as a rookie in 2016. With that being said, can you name the NFL players with the most receiving yards in a single game?

Good luck!

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336 / LAR / 1989 / #83
Willie Anderson
329 / DET / 2013 / #81
Calvin Johnson
309 / KC / 1985 / #83
Stephone Paige
303 / CLR / 1945 / #49
Jim Benton
302 / DET / 1950 / #80
Cloyce Box
300 / ATL / 2016 / #11
Julio Jones
291 / JAX / 2000 / #82
Jimmy Smith
289 / SF / 1995 / #80
Jerry Rice
286 / SF / 1989 / #82
John Taylor
284 / PIT / 2015 / #84
Antonio Brown
283 / SF / 2000 / #81
Terrell Owens
273 / HOU / 2012 / #80
Andre Johnson
272 / HOU / 1961 / #87
Charley Hennigan
269 / KC / 2020 / #10
Tyreek Hill
269 / NYG / 1962 / #85
Del Shofner
266 / CIN / 2022 / #1
Ja'Marr Chase
265 / CLE / 2023 / #2
Amari Cooper
265 / BUF / 2006 / #83
Lee Evans
264 / CIN / 2024 / #1
Ja'Marr Chase
261 / SEA / 1987 / #80
Steve Largent
261 / CLE / 2013 / #12
Josh Gordon
260 / CIN / 2006 / #85
Chad Johnson
260 / SD / 1982 / #89
Wes Chandler
259 / ATL / 2014 / #11
Julio Jones
258 / BAL / 1999 / #87
Qadry Ismail
257 / GB / 1956 / #86
Billy Howton
256 / STL / 1962 / #88
Sonny Randle
255 / BUF / 1979 / #80
Jerry Butler
255 / WAS / 1987 / #89
Anthony Allen
253 / PIT / 2002 / #80
Plaxico Burress
253 / MIA / 2012 / #82
Brian Hartline
253 / ATL / 2017 / #11
Julio Jones
250 / DAL / 2009 / #19
Miles Austin

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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