Chargers WR Keenan Allen reaches 10,000 receiving yards: ‘One of the best to ever do it’

Keenan Allen achieved the historic milestone in seasonable style.

Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen exceeded 10,000 receiving yards on Monday Night Football versus the Jets. The veteran achieved the historic milestone in seasonable style with an insane 23-yard left-handed grab.

To make the memorable night even sweeter, Los Angeles earned a 27-6 win over New York, which puts the Bolts at a 4-4 record. As Allen entered the tunnel postgame, he shared a quick embrace with general manager Tom Telesco while holding the ball he earned the benchmark with.

Allen is the 54th player in NFL history to surpass 10,000 receiving yards. The five-time Pro Bowler now trails Hall of Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe on the list, who reached 10,060 yards playing for the Ravens and Broncos. 

Only one other former Chargers receiver, Antonio Gates, has reached 10,000 career yards. Allen ranks second in franchise history in yards and receptions behind Gates. 

Allen joins an elite group of current players as the only active pass-catchers with at least 10,000 career receiving yards. The group includes Davante Adams, Travis Kelce, DeAndre Hopkins, Julio Jones and Mike Evans. 

The veteran, who has played for the Chargers all his 11 seasons, is what some may call timeless. 

“He’s one of the best to ever do it,” Justin Herbert said of his No.1 receiver. “I’m privileged and honored to be able to throw him the ball.” 

4 takeaways from Chargers’ 27-6 win over Jets

Here is what stood out from the Chargers’ win over the Jets on Monday night.

There was a certain sense of dread hanging in the air for much of the Chargers’ Monday night performance. Despite an early 14-0 lead buoyed by a fierce defensive performance, the game never felt truly in control.

Maybe that’s just the trauma talking.

Los Angeles kept their eye on the prize on Monday, eventually closing out a 27-6 win against a Jets team that has plenty of their own questions to answer going forward. The Chargers did not allow a touchdown on Monday for the second time in the Brandon Staley era.

Here’s what to take away from the game.

Ravens vs. Jets: Live blog and instant analysis

Find out how the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets are doing in Week 15 on Thursday night football, as well as the up-to-date scores.

The Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets take to the field for Thursday Night Football. In the national spotlight, the Ravens have another golden opportunity to show how dominant they can be. But with the return of some familiar faces and an NFL record on the line tonight, there are plenty of other reasons to watch the Ravens vs. Jets this week.

If you can’t watch the game or want to get a little more insight on what happened, keep it tuned here. We’ll be providing up-to-date Ravens scores as well as instant analysis of each scoring drive


First quarter:

Ravens 0 – Jets 0

Drive analysis: