In a jaw-dropping display of skill and athleticism, Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Amari Cooper shattered the Cleveland Browns’ Single-Game Receiving Yards Record by a player in a thrilling matchup against the Houston Texans in Sunday Night Football game.
Cooper’s remarkable performance not only secured a resounding victory with scoreline 36-22 for the Browns but also etched his name in the franchise’s history books as he dominated the field, leaving defenders in his wake and rewriting records with each reception.
In the SNF game on December 24, the electrifying game against the Texans will undoubtedly be remembered as a defining moment in Cooper’s career and a testament to his exceptional talent on the gridiron.
In a standout performance, Amari Cooper amassed an impressive stat line with 11 receptions, totaling 265 yards, and scoring two touchdowns.
Amari just set the RECORD for the MOST receiving yards in a single-game in Browns HISTORY 🔥
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) December 24, 2023
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Cleveland Browns Single Game Receiving Record
The Cleveland Browns’ single-game receiving record was previously held by Josh Gordon, who racked up 261 receiving yards in a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 01, 2013.
The other Browns’ top 5 wide receivers that are in the list of single game receiving record by an Browns are:
Name | Date | Opponent | Receiving Yards | Rec. | TDs |
Amari Cooper | Dec. 24, 2023 | Houston Texans | 265 | 11 | 2 |
Josh Gordon | Dec. 1, 2013 | Jacksonville Jaguars | 261 | 10 | 2 |
Josh Gordon | Nov. 24, 2013 | Pittsburgh Steelers | 237 | 14 | 1 |
Ozzie Newsome | Oct. 14, 1984 | New York Jets | 191 | 14 | 0 |
Webster Slaughter | Oct. 23, 1989 | Chicago Bears | 186 | 08 | 1 |
All Time Single Game Receiving Record
Los Angeles Rams’ legendary wide receiver Flipper Anderson holds the record of all time single game receiving record since 1989.
On November 26, 1989, Rams’ wide receiver Flipper Anderson recorded an outstanding 336 receiving yards against the New Orleans Saints, playing a pivotal role in the team’s victory in a closely contested, low-scoring game with a final score of 20-18. Anderson made 15 receptions and scored 1 receiving touchdown during this remarkable performance.
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