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Chargers Star Wide Receiver Keenan Allen Record Reaches 10,000 Receiving Yards

Chargers Star Wide Receiver Keenan Allen Record Reaches 10,000 Receiving Yards

On Monday Night Football, Nov. 07 – Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen reached the milestone of completing 10,000 receiving yards in games against New York Jets on MNF.

Chargers won the game with a 27 – 6 scoreline, in the post game conference media persons asked about his historic game night and he said “I Felt Pretty Good About It on the Field” in a video shared on Chargers official website.

“That’s amazing. Hard work paying off, consistency, resiliency. I’ve been through a lot, injuries, so it’s nice,” Allen further said.

Keenan reached the milestone with an amazing catch, here is the video shared by the NFL official X handle.

Allen joined the 10,000 receiving yards club. He is the 54th player in NFL history to reach this milestone.

He has become the 2nd player in the Los Angeles Chargers franchise history after Antonio Gates with 11,841 receiving yards.

Who is Keenan Allen?

Keenan Allen is a wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers in the National Football League (NFL). He was 2013 NFL Draft, round 3, 76 picked by the Chargers. Keenan played college football for the California Golden Bears.

Keenan Allen in his 10 years of career won so many awards. Here are the highlights of his career.

  • He won the Player of the Year award in 2017.
  • He is 5 times Pro Bowl winner.
  • Second player for the Chargers to reach 10,000 receiving yards.

Who is Antonio Gates?

Antonio Gates is the former football tight end NFL player for Los Angeles Chargers. He was first player for the Chargers to reach the milestone of 10,000 receiving yards.

Antonio Gates’s NFL career statistics:

  • Receptions – 955
  • Receiving yards – 11,841
  • Receiving touchdowns – 116
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