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Career Receiving and Rushing

Year Team G Rec Yds Avg Yds/G Lng TD 20+ 40+ 1st FUM
2003 Denver Broncos 12 19 195 10.3 16.2 23 0 1 0 12 0
2002 Denver Broncos 16 69 903 13.1 56.4 69T 2 11 3 44 0
2001 Denver Broncos 1 6 94 15.7 94.0 28 1 1 0 3 0
2000 Denver Broncos 16 101 1,317 13.0 82.3 61 9 19 4 68 0
1999 Denver Broncos 15 71 1,018 14.3 67.9 78T 7 17 4 46 0
1998 Denver Broncos 15 64 1,053 16.5 70.2 48 10 19 5 41 1
1997 Denver Broncos 15 45 590 13.1 39.3 35 8 9 0 32 0
1996 Denver Broncos 15 48 553 11.5 36.9 39T 7 8 0 32 0
1995 Denver Broncos 16 39 477 12.2 29.8 35 2 4 0 25 1
1994 San Francisco 49ers 16 11 131 11.9 8.2 32 2 2 0 9 0
1993 New York Giants 16 27 335 12.4 20.9 31 2 4 0 20 0
1992 New York Giants 16 49 610 12.4 38.1 44 5 8 1 27 2
1991 New York Giants 16 16 146 9.1 9.1 26 0 1 0 10 0
TOTAL 185 565 7,422 13.1 40.1 78 55 104 17 369 4

Denver Broncos (1995 - Present):

  • 1996 Ed Block Courage Award Winner
  • 1997 ESPY Award Nominee
  • 1997 5th AFC Receiving TD's
  • 1997 Won SB XXXII
  • 1998 1st AFC Receiving TD's
  • 1998 1st Team Pro Bowl
  • 1998 - 2000 All Madden Team
  • 1998 All AFC Football News
  • 1998 2nd Team All Pro AP
  • 1998 Won SB XXXIII
  • 1999 3rd Pro Bowl Alternate
  • 1999 Phil Simms Iron Man Award
  • 1999 3rd AFC Receiving TD's
  • 2000 1st Pro Bowl Alternate
  • 2000 Broncos Single Season Reception Record: 101
  • 2000 Personal Best Receiving Yards: 1,317

S. F. 49ers (1994):

  • 1994 won SB XXIX

New York Giants (1991 - 1993):

  • 1991 N.Y. Giant Rookie of the Year
  • 1992 Led Team in receiving Catches, Yards & Touchdowns

High School

McCaffrey was an All-America football player, MVP in baseball with a .540 batting average, and a 21.3-point per game scorer in basketball at Central Catholic High School in Allentown, Pa. His brother Billy was an All-America basketball guard at Vanderbilt after being a member of Duke's NCAA championship squad in 1991, and now plays professional basketball internationally. The athletic McCaffrey family also includes a sister, Monica, who played basketball at Georgetown, and another brother, Mike, who played basketball at Husson College in Bangor, Maine. Edward McCaffrey was born August 17, 1968 in Waynesboro, Pa.

NCAA

Ed McCaffrey was a Kodak All-America choice following his senior season at Stanford (1990) and was selected to play in the East-West Shrine Game. An All-Pac-10 choice as a junior and senior, he finished his career with 146 receptions for 2,333 yards (16.0 average) and 14 touchdowns. During his senior season he pulled down 61 receptions for 917 yards (15.0) and eight touchdowns to earn second-team All-America honors from The Sporting News. The Cardinal pass-catchers that year compiled 2,763 yards receiving, the most for the school since 1985 (2,874). Ed received his bachelor's degree in economics from Stanford, as well as a master's degree in sociology, and plans to attend business or law school when he is finished playing pro football.

Stanford University: 1989-1990 Team MVP 1989-1990 First Team All-Pac 10 1990 First Team Kodak All-American 1990 First Team GTE Academic All-American 1991 MVP East West Shrine Game 1991 NCAA Top Six Award Winner DEGREE(S): BA Economics MA Organizational Behavior

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