How difficult? In the Super Bowl era (1966-2024), exactly five players have done it. Lance Alworth of the San Diego Chargers in 1966 (73 receptions, 1,383 yards, 13 receiving touchdowns).
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Nacua joined Hall of Famers Jerry Rice (twice) and Lance Alworth (1964) as the only wide receivers with at least 160 receiving yards, one receiving touchdown and one rushing touchdown in a single ...
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The other two are Jerry Rice, who did it twice, and Lance Alworth. That's some rare company for Nacua to keep and it shows his versatility as a playmaker on offense. Not only was he incredibly ...
Among the most notable luminaries are Don Hutson, who revolutionized receiving from the end position, Lance Alworth, and Jerry Rice. The most recent Triple Crown winner was Cooper Kupp.
From 2020-24, he had 16 games of at least 100 yards and a touchdown. Only Randy Moss and Lance Alworth have more in their first four campaigns. But this season, Jefferson had just one such game ...