Jerry Rice
All-Pro NFL Hall of Famer and Wide Receiver
Career Highlights: Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice is regarded as one of the greatest football players in NFL history. During his 15 years with the San Francisco 49ers, Rice won three Super Bowls and one Super Bowl MVP title. Elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010, Rice was a 13-time Pro Bowler and named All-Pro 12 times during his illustrious 20-year career (San Francisco 1985-2000, Oakland 2001-2003, Seattle 2004). He is the all-time leader in almost every major statistical category for wide receivers, is a member of the NFL’s 75th Anniversary team, was named NFL Player of the Year twice, was the 1993 NFL Offensive Player of the Year and had 13 Pro Bowl invitations. Rice holds more than 100 NFL records including career receiving touchdowns, total touchdowns, receptions, receiving yards, most games with 100 receiving yards, most 1,000-yard receiving seasons, consecutive games with a touchdown and most 100-catch seasons. Rice was an instrumental member of three Super Bowl Championship teams with the San Francisco 49ers and also led Oakland to the Super Bowl in 2003, which they eventually lost to Tampa Bay.