Michael Thomas of the Saints is the single-season reception leader in NFL history. The incomparable wideout surpassed the mark set by Marvin Harrison of 143 receptions in 2002 with a grab late in the fourth quarter of the Saints’ game with the Tennesee Titans.
The record-breaking catch — No. 144 — was first ruled a touchdown. Review, of course, ruled the wideout was short of the end zone. The record-breaking catch was Thomas’ 11th of the game to that point, good for 134 yards.
The review only put off Thomas finding the end zone for a short time A couple plays later, Drew Brees hit Thomas in the end zone for catch No. 145 on the season.
HISTORY MADE ⚜️@Cantguardmike has broken Marvin Harrison's single-season catch record with 144 receptions! pic.twitter.com/cDQ5PfclI9
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 22, 2019
Thomas finished the game with 12 receptions for 136 yards and a TD.
CONGRATS @Cantguardmike for record breaking season!! @Saints #MORETOCOME
— Terrell Owens (@terrellowens) December 22, 2019