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The 1,000 Catch Club is a group of 14 National Football League players with at least 1,000 career receptions. The list consists of 12 wide receivers and 2 tight ends. [1]

Players with at least 1,000 receptions

Key
^ Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who is still active
Jerry Rice is the all-time receptions leader.
Steve Smith Sr. is the most recent player to reach the 1000 reception milestone.

Through the 2023 season

Rank Player Team(s) Receptions
1 Jerry Rice^ San Francisco 49ers ( 19852000)
Oakland Raiders ( 20012004)
Seattle Seahawks ( 2004)
1,549
2 Larry Fitzgerald Arizona Cardinals ( 20042020) 1,432
3 Tony Gonzalez^ Kansas City Chiefs ( 19972008)
Atlanta Falcons ( 20092013)
1,325
4 Jason Witten Dallas Cowboys ( 20032017, 2019)
Las Vegas Raiders ( 2020)
1,228
5 Marvin Harrison^ Indianapolis Colts ( 19962008) 1,102
6 Cris Carter^ Philadelphia Eagles ( 19871989)
Minnesota Vikings ( 19902001)
Miami Dolphins ( 2002)
1,101
7 Tim Brown^ L.A./Oakland Raiders ( 19882003)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( 2004)
1,094
8 Terrell Owens^ San Francisco 49ers ( 19962003)
Philadelphia Eagles ( 20042005)
Dallas Cowboys ( 20062008)
Buffalo Bills ( 2009)
Cincinnati Bengals ( 2010)
1,078
9 Anquan Boldin Arizona Cardinals ( 20032009)
Baltimore Ravens ( 20102012)
San Francisco 49ers ( 20132015)
Detroit Lions ( 2016)
1,076
10 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts ( 20012014) 1,070
11 Andre Johnson^ Houston Texans ( 20032014)
Indianapolis Colts ( 2015)
Tennessee Titans ( 2016)
1,062
12 Steve Smith Sr. Carolina Panthers ( 20012013)
Baltimore Ravens ( 20142016)
1,031
13 Isaac Bruce^ Los Angeles / St. Louis Rams ( 19942007)
San Francisco 49ers ( 20082009)
1,024
14 Hines Ward Pittsburgh Steelers ( 19982011) 1,000

Players with at least 900 receptions

Key
^ Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who is still active

Through the 2023 season; includes ranking.

Rank Player Team(s) Receptions
15 Randy Moss^ Minnesota Vikings ( 19982004, 2010)
Oakland Raiders ( 20052006)
New England Patriots ( 20072010)
Tennessee Titans ( 2010)
San Francisco 49ers ( 2012)
982
16 Brandon Marshall Denver Broncos ( 20062009)
Miami Dolphins ( 20102011)
Chicago Bears ( 20122014)
New York Jets ( 20152016)
New York Giants ( 2017)
Seattle Seahawks/ New Orleans Saints ( 2018)
970
17 Antonio Gates San Diego/L.A. Chargers ( 20032018) 955
18 Andre Reed^ Buffalo Bills ( 19851999)
Washington Redskins ( 2000)
951
19 Derrick Mason Tennessee Oilers/Titans ( 19972004)
Baltimore Ravens ( 20052010)
New York Jets/ Houston Texans ( 2011)
943
20 Art Monk^ Washington Redskins ( 19801993)
New York Jets ( 1994)
Philadelphia Eagles ( 1995)
940
21 Antonio Brown Pittsburgh Steelers ( 20102018)
New England Patriots ( 2019)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( 20202021)
928
21 DeAndre Hopkins* Houston Texans ( 20132019)
Arizona Cardinals ( 20202022)
Tennessee Titans ( 2023–present)
928
23 Torry Holt St. Louis Rams ( 19992008)
Jacksonville Jaguars ( 2009)
920
24 Julio Jones* Atlanta Falcons ( 20112020)
Tennessee Titans ( 2021)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( 2022)
Philadelphia Eagles ( 2023–present)
914
25 Travis Kelce* Kansas City Chiefs ( 2013–present) 907

Players with at least 80 postseason receptions

Key
^ Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who is still active

Through 2023 playoffs. [2]

Rank Player Team(s) by season Receptions
1 Travis Kelce* Kansas City Chiefs ( 2013–present) 165
2 Jerry Rice^ San Francisco 49ers ( 19852000)
Oakland Raiders ( 20012004)
Seattle Seahawks ( 2004)
151
3 Julian Edelman New England Patriots ( 20092020) 118
4 Rob Gronkowski New England Patriots ( 20102018)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( 20202021)
98
5 Tyreek Hill* Kansas City Chiefs ( 20162021)
Miami Dolphins ( 2022–present)
96
6 Reggie Wayne Indianapolis Colts ( 20012014) 93
7 Hines Ward Pittsburgh Steelers ( 19982011) 88
Wes Welker San Diego Chargers ( 2004)
Miami Dolphins ( 20042006)
New England Patriots ( 20072012)
Denver Broncos ( 20132014)
St. Louis Rams ( 2015)
9 Michael Irvin^ Dallas Cowboys ( 19881999) 87
10 Andre Reed^ Buffalo Bills ( 19852000) 85

See also

References

  1. ^ "NFL Career Receptions Leaders – Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Archived from the original on 2019-04-15. Retrieved 2018-03-30.
  2. ^ "NFL Receptions Career Playoffs Leaders". ProFootballReference.com. Archived from the original on 2021-02-04. Retrieved 2021-02-07.