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REGGIE WAYNE<br />

Wide Receiver 6-0 200 Miami (Fla.)<br />

87<br />

NFL Exp: 13 (13th Year with Colts)<br />

How Acquired: D1 – 2001 (30th overall)<br />

Born: 11/17/78<br />

GP/GS (Postseason): 194/180 (18/18)<br />

CAREER TRANSACTIONS:<br />

• Selected by the Colts in the first-round of the 2001 NFL Draft (30th overall).<br />

PRO CAREER:<br />

• Ranks second in Colts history in receptions (1,102, Marvin Harrison), receiving yards (14,580, Harrison), receiving touchdowns (128,<br />

Harrison), scrimmage yards (14,608, Harrison), 100-plus yard games (59, Harrison; 42, Wayne) and consecutive games with a<br />

reception (190, Harrison; 117, Wayne-active streak).<br />

• Named to six career Pro Bowls (2006-2010, 2012).<br />

• Was a First Team Associated Press NFL All-Pro in 2010.<br />

• Played all 16 games for the Colts for the 11th consecutive season in 2012, and leads NFL active wide receivers with 187 consecutive<br />

games played.<br />

• Led the team in receiving for the sixth consecutive year in 2012, surpassing Marvin Harrison for the most consecutive seasons in<br />

Colts history.<br />

• Joins Tony Gonzalez (1,265) as the only active players in the NFL’s top 10 in all-time receptions.<br />

• Is one-of-six players in NFL history to post four career 100-plus reception seasons (2007, 2009-2010, 2012) and became the 11th NFL<br />

player with back-to-back 100-plus reception seasons (2009-2010).<br />

• Totaled seven consecutive 1,000-plus seasons (2004-2010), becoming eighth player in NFL history to accomplish the feat.<br />

• Set a club record with 15 receptions against Jacksonville on October 3, 2010.<br />

• Established a career-high with 212 receiving yards in a victory against Green Bay on October 7, 2012.<br />

• Increased his seasonal reception totals during the first seven seasons (2001-07) of his career, becoming the third player in NFL history to<br />

achieve the mark (Raymond Berry, 1955-1961; Shawn Jefferson, 1991-97).<br />

• One-of-17 NFL players with a 1,500-plus receiving yardage season.<br />

• For his career, accumulated 15 double-digit reception outings, eight multiple-touchdown games and one three-plus touchdown game.<br />

• Recorded 779 receptions for 10,602 yards and 67 touchdowns with quarterback Peyton Manning. The completion total ranks as the<br />

second most between a quarterback-receiver tandem (953, Manning-Harrison) in NFL history. Wayne also became only the second<br />

player in NFL history to surpass 10,000 yards receiving with one quarterback (12,776, Manning-Harrison). With 67 touchdowns between<br />

Manning and Wayne, the duo holds the record for the fourth most all-time in NFL history.<br />

• Ranks as one-of-six Colts players with 100-plus consecutive career starts (208, QB-Peyton Manning; 145, Wayne; 115 C-Ken<br />

Mendenhall; 104, DE-Fred Cook; 102, DB-Jason Belser; 101, OT-Tarik Glenn).<br />

• One-of-14 Colts players to participate in 100-plus career wins (141 games, QB-Peyton Manning; 132, QB-John Unitas; 132, C-Jeff<br />

Saturday; 131-Wayne; 127 TE-Justin Snow; 118, WR-Marvin Harrison; 114, P-Hunter Smith; 112, DE-Dwight Freeney; 109, P-David<br />

Lee; 109, OLB-Robert Mathis; 108, OT-Ryan Diem; 107, LB-Don Shinnick; 106, DE-Ordell Braase; 105, C/LB-Dick Szymanski).<br />

• In 18 career postseason outings, leads the franchise in postseason receptions (92), yards (1,242) and touchdowns (nine).<br />

• Ranks second in franchise postseason points with 56 (79, Adam Vinatieri).<br />

• Currently ranks second in NFL postseason history in receptions, fourth in receiving yards and tied for seventh in touchdown receptions.<br />

Is the only active player to rank in the top five in receptions and receiving yards.<br />

2013 (<strong>COLTS</strong>):<br />

• In the team’s regular season opener against Oakland (9/8), led both teams in receiving with eight catches for 96 yards and one touchdown.<br />

Improved his career receiving yardage total to 13,159 yards and surpassed Steve Largent for 13th place on the league’s alltime<br />

receiving yardage list. With the touchdown, moved into a tie with Harold Carmichael and Charley Taylor for 20th place all-time in<br />

NFL history for touchdowns by a wide receiver with 79. Has scored at least one touchdown in six of the last seven regular season<br />

openers dating back to 2007 (seven total). With eight receptions against the Raiders, improved his current NFL record of consecutive<br />

games with at least three catches to 65. The streak dates back to the first game of the 2009 season when he caught 10 passes for<br />

162 yards against Jacksonville. Also improved his streak of consecutive regular season games with at least one catch to 113.<br />

• Caught five passes for 46 yards against Miami (9/15). With his receiving yardage total, passed Andre Reed for 12th place on the<br />

league’s all-time receiving yardage list (13,205). Improved his current NFL record of consecutive games with at least three catches to<br />

66 and upped his streak of consecutive regular season games with at least one reception to 114. Leads all active wide receivers and<br />

ranks second among all active players in consecutive games played with 184. He passed Marvin Harrison for the seventh-most<br />

games played in Colts history, now with 191.<br />

• Totaled four catches for 58 yards in the team’s Week 3 victory at San Francisco (9/22) and added one rush for five yards. Played in his<br />

185th consecutive game, which ranks second among active NFL players (London Fletcher 243) and tied Justin Snow (193) for the<br />

sixth-most games played in Colts history. With his second reception of the contest in the second quarter, passed Randy Moss (982)<br />

for the ninth-most catches in NFL history. Improved his current NFL record of consecutive games with three or more receptions to 67.<br />

Also improved his streak of consecutive games with at least one catch to 115.<br />

• In a Week 4 victory at Jacksonville (9/29), caught five passes for 100 yards and one touchdown. With his touchdown reception, became<br />

the 11th player in NFL history with 13,000-plus career receiving yards and 80 touchdowns. Passed Charley Taylor and Harold<br />

Carmichael (79) for a tie of 22nd place in NFL history (Larry Fitzgerald) in touchdown receptions. His 100-yard performance was the<br />

42nd of his career. The Colts are 30-12 when he reaches the 100-yard receiving plateau. With five catches against the Jaguars, improved<br />

his current NFL record of consecutive games with at least three catches to 68. Also improved his streak of consecutive games<br />

with at least one reception to 116. Now has 138 catches for 1,956 yards against Jacksonville, his most against any opponent. With the<br />

start against Jacksonville, has now competed in 186 consecutive games, which<br />

ranks second among active NFL players (London Fletcher 244). Wayne also<br />

passed Justin Snow (192) for the sixth-most games played in franchise history.<br />

• Finished with six receptions for 65 yards in a victory over Seattle (10/6). With<br />

65 yards, passed Torry Holt (13,382) for 11th place on the NFL’s all-time receiving<br />

yardage list. With six catches, improved his current NFL record for consecutive<br />

games with at least three catches to 69. He has also caught at least one<br />

pass in 117 consecutive games. Wayne competed in his 187th consecutive<br />

WAYNE SINGLE-GAME HIGHS<br />

Rec: 15 at JAX (10/3/10)<br />

Yards: 212 vs. GB (10/7/12)<br />

TDs: 3 at DEN (10/29/06)<br />

LG: 71t at DEN (1/2/05)

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