Hall of Famer James Lofton, who played with the Packers from 1978 to 1986, holds the record with 9,656 career receiving yards.
Don Hutson and James Lofton
Hmmm, me thinks someone is playing the Packer 90th anniversary trivia game. :>) You'd think the answer would be a Hall of Famer, like James Lofton, but it's not. It's Paul Coffman. Go figure.
No. He is not a current hall of famer but will be a future one for sure
It was WWE Hall of famer Killer kowalski.OK!
With two Super Bowl wins, he is a future hall of famer.
I believe Cody Bellinger will be a future hall of famer
Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins and soon to be Hall of Famer Greg Maddux.
If a hall of famer played for more than one team who decides what cap he wears when entering the Hall??
No, he is not.
You become a hall of famer by completing 24/7 mode and other things.
The Texas Rangers have retired several numbers to honor notable players and contributors to the team. These include 26 for Hall of Famer Johnny Bench, 34 for Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan, 7 for Hall of Famer Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez, and 21 for pitcher Ferguson Jenkins, among others. Additionally, the number 42 has been retired across Major League Baseball in honor of Jackie Robinson. Each of these numbers represents significant contributions to the team's history and legacy.