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The 'Most receiving yards in Broncos history' quiz
Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

The 'Most receiving yards in Denver Broncos history' quiz

Can you name the top 25 receivers in Denver Broncos history? Quiz clue: Yards / Years active with team. Good luck!

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11,389 1995-2006
Rod Smith
9,055 2010-2018
Demaryius Thomas
8,439 1990-2003
Shannon Sharpe
6,872 1960-1966
Lionel Taylor
6,200 1995-2003
Ed McCaffrey
6,112 1979-1987
Steve Watson
5,755 1972-1983
Riley Odoms
5,695 1985-1995
Vance Johnson
5,450 1972-1981
Haven Moses
5,361 2014-2019
Emmanuel Sanders
4,746 1986-1992
Mark Jackson
4,369 1975-1983
Rick Upchurch
4,150 1964-1970
Al Denson
4,019 2006-2009
Brandon Marshall
3,070 2010-2013
Eric Decker
3,007 2002-2005
Ashley Lelie
2,921 1994-1996
Anthony Miller
2,439 1962-1967
Bob Scarpitto
2,418 1967-1975
Floyd Little
2,354 1985-1991
Steve Sewell
2,136 1984-1992
Clarence Kay
2,107 2008-2011
Eddie Royal
2,034 2007-2012
Brandon Stokley
1,972 1987-1992
Ricky Nattiel
1,896 2006-2009
Tony Scheffler

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