Justin Jefferson is closing in on another impressive benchmark that reflects both his production and his place among Minnesota Vikings greats. As Week 10 approaches, Jefferson has recorded 19 career games with at least 100 receiving yards and one touchdown, leaving him just one shy of reaching 20.
That total already places him third on the Vikings’ all-time list for such performances in the Super Bowl era, trailing only franchise legends Randy Moss (34) and Cris Carter (26). It’s yet another reminder of Jefferson’s impact since entering the league — a player who’s quickly carved out his own space in Minnesota’s storied receiving history.
In his most recent outing, Jefferson hauled in seven receptions for 74 yards in a 37–10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, falling just short of the century mark. Despite the setback, he remains one of the NFL’s most dynamic and reliable offensive weapons.
This Sunday, the 4–4 Vikings face a tough test as they host the Baltimore Ravens, who sit second in the AFC North. With the season at its midpoint, Jefferson will aim to help Minnesota climb back above .500 — and perhaps notch another 100-yard, one-touchdown game in the process.
Here are the Minnesota VikingsMost 100 Yard 1 TD Receiving Games Leaders (Super Bowl Era):
1. Randy Moss 34
2. Cris Carter 26
3. Justin Jefferson 19
4. Adam Thielen 17
5. Anthony Carter 15
6. Jake Reed 12
7. Ahmad Rashad 10
7. John Gilliam 10