Justin Jefferson Reaches 1,000 Yards Again
Justin Jefferson Reaches 1,000 Yards Again

Justin Jefferson Reaches 1,000 Yards Again

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In a thrilling matchup, Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings caught seven passes for 99 yards, helping his team secure a 23-22 comeback victory over the Arizona Cardinals. This performance allowed Jefferson to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for receiving yards, making him only the fourth player in NFL history to achieve this feat in each of his first five seasons, joining legends like Randy Moss, A.J. Green, and Mike Evans. Despite his impressive milestone, Jefferson has faced challenges recently, going four games without reaching 100 yards and six without a touchdown. At just 25 years old, he has already established himself as a top receiver in the league, earning accolades including NFL Offensive Player of the Year and multiple Pro Bowl selections. Cardinals rookie receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. praised Jefferson's remarkable start to his career, suggesting he is on a path to the Hall of Fame. Jefferson will aim to break his scoring drought in the upcoming Week 14 game against the Falcons.

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