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View all of Demaryius Thomas' franchise records with the Broncos

View all of Demaryius Thomas' franchise records with the Broncos

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View all of Demaryius Thomas' franchise records with the Broncos
Late, great Denver Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas ranks third on the team's all-time receiving list for receptions (665), only trailing Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe (675) and two-time Super Bowl champion Rod Smith (849).
DT also ranks second in receiving yards (9,055) and second in receiving touchdowns (60), only trailing Smith in both categories (11,389; 68). After Thomas was elected to the team's Ring of Fame on Tuesday, here's a look at the receiver's franchise records, courtesy of the team.
Demaryius Thomas Broncos records
Regular Season
Career 100-yard receiving games (33)
Career multi-receiving touchdown games (10-tied)
Career receptions per game (5.3)
Career receiving yards per game (72.4)
Career touchdowns per game (0.48)
Single-season receiving yards (1,619 – 2014)
Single-season receiving touchdowns (14-tied – 2013)
Consecutive games with 100 receiving yards (7 – 10/5/14-11/16/14)
Single-game receiving yards (226 – vs. Ari., 10/5/14)
Single-game 25+yard receptions (4-tied – at N.E., 10/7/12)
Postseason
Career 100-yard receiving games (3-tied)
Career receptions (53)
Career receiving touchdowns (6-tied)
Single-game receptions (13-tied – vs. Sea., 2/2/14)
Single-game receiving yards (204 – vs. Pit., 1/8/12)
Single-game receiving average (51.0 – vs. Pit., 1/8/12)
Single-game 25+yard receptions (4 – vs. N.E., 1/19/14)
Single-game longest reception (80t-tied – vs. Pit., 1/8/12)
The Broncos will officially induct Thomas into their Ring of Fame at halftime of their Week 7 game against the New York Giants on Oct. 19. The late receiver will be represented by his mother, Katina Smith.
Related: These 25 celebrities are Broncos fans.

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