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- In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field. Passes are typically attempted by the quarterback, but any offensive player can attempt a pass provided they are behind the line of scrimmage. To qualify as a passing play, the ball must have initially moved forward after leaving the hands of the passer; if the ball initially moved laterally or backwards, the play would instead be considered a running play. A player who catches a forward pass is a receiver, and the number of receiving yards each player has recorded in each season is a recorded stat in football games. In addition to the overall National Football League (NFL) receiving champion, league record books recognize statistics from the American Football League (AFL), which operated from 1960 to 1969 before being absorbed into the NFL in 1970, Although league record books do not recognize stats from the All-America Football Conference, another league that merged with the NFL, these statistics are recognized by the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The NFL did not begin keeping official records until the 1932 season. The average the yards the leader has gained has increased over time – since the adoption of the 14-game season in 1961, all but one season saw the receiving leader record over 1,000 yards. No player has ever finished with over 2,000 receiving yards in a season; the current record is 1,964 yards, set by Calvin Johnson during the 2012 season. Wes Chandler, who led the league with 1,032 yards in the strike-shortened 1982 season, averaged 129 yards receiving per game, an NFL record. Don Hutson led the league in receiving yards seven times, the most of any player; Jerry Rice is second with six. Hutson also recorded the most consecutive seasons leading the league in receiving, doing so for five seasons from 1941 to 1945, while Jerry Rice ranks second with three consecutive league-leading seasons from 1993 to 1995. A Green Bay Packers player has led the league in receiving yards eleven times, the most in the NFL; the Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams rank second with nine league-leading seasons. The most recent receiving yards leader was Cooper Kupp of the Los Angeles Rams, who recorded 1,947 receiving yards over the 2021 season. (en)
- Cette liste reprend tous les joueurs ayant gagné le plus de yards à la réception en National Football League au cours d'une saison régulière saison après saison, ceux parcourus lors des playoffs n'étant pas pris en compte. (fr)
- La National Football League ha iniziato a tenere conto ufficialmente delle statistiche nelle yard guadagnate su ricezione a partire dalla stagione 1932. La media di yard ricevute del leader è cresciuta nel corso del tempo: dall'adozione del calendario a 14 partite nel 1961, in tutte le stagioni tranne una il vincitore ha ricevuto almeno mille yard. Nessun giocatore ha mai ricevuto duemila yard in una stagione. Il record attuale è di 1.964 yard, stabilito da Calvin Johnson nel corso della stagione 2012. , che guidò la lega con 1.032 yard nella stagione accorciata per sciopero del 1982, mantenne una media di 129 yard ricevute a partita, un record NFL. Don Hutson ha guidato la lega in yard ricevute per sette volte, più di qualsiasi altro giocatore. Jerry Rice è secondo con sei. Huston detiene anche il primato per il maggior numero di stagioni consecutive, cinque, dal 1941 al 1945, mentre Jerry Rice è secondo con tre stagioni consecutive dal 1993 al 1995. Un giocatore dei Green Bay Packers ha guidato la lega per undici volte, il massimo nella NFL; i Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams sono al secondo posto con nove stagioni. Il leader più recente è stato Antonio Brown dei Pittsburgh Steelers, che ha fatto registrare 1.698 yard nella stagione 2014. (it)
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- Cette liste reprend tous les joueurs ayant gagné le plus de yards à la réception en National Football League au cours d'une saison régulière saison après saison, ceux parcourus lors des playoffs n'étant pas pris en compte. (fr)
- In American football, passing, along with running (also referred to as rushing), is one of the two main methods of advancing the ball down the field. Passes are typically attempted by the quarterback, but any offensive player can attempt a pass provided they are behind the line of scrimmage. To qualify as a passing play, the ball must have initially moved forward after leaving the hands of the passer; if the ball initially moved laterally or backwards, the play would instead be considered a running play. A player who catches a forward pass is a receiver, and the number of receiving yards each player has recorded in each season is a recorded stat in football games. In addition to the overall National Football League (NFL) receiving champion, league record books recognize statistics from the (en)
- La National Football League ha iniziato a tenere conto ufficialmente delle statistiche nelle yard guadagnate su ricezione a partire dalla stagione 1932. La media di yard ricevute del leader è cresciuta nel corso del tempo: dall'adozione del calendario a 14 partite nel 1961, in tutte le stagioni tranne una il vincitore ha ricevuto almeno mille yard. Nessun giocatore ha mai ricevuto duemila yard in una stagione. Il record attuale è di 1.964 yard, stabilito da Calvin Johnson nel corso della stagione 2012. , che guidò la lega con 1.032 yard nella stagione accorciata per sciopero del 1982, mantenne una media di 129 yard ricevute a partita, un record NFL. (it)
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