Darren Flutie - Career Regular Season Statistics

Career Regular Season Statistics

NFL Statistics Receiving
Year Team GP GS Rec Yards Y/R LNG TD PTS
1988 San Diego Chargers 16 - 18 208 11.6 28 2 12
CFL Statistics Receiving
Year Team GP GS Rec Yards Y/R LNG TD PTS
1991 BC Lions 8 8 52 860 16.5 51 6 36
1992 BC Lions 18 17 90 1,336 14.8 76 4 24
1993 BC Lions 17 16 79 1,068 13.5 45 5 30
1994 BC Lions 18 15 111 1,731 15.6 61 8 48
1995 BC Lions 12 11 59 893 15.0 58 2 12
1996 Edmonton Eskimos 17 17 86 1,362 15.8 42 6 36
1997 Edmonton Eskimos 17 16 90 1,313 14.6 51 9 58
1998 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 17 17 98 1,386 14.1 73 5 32
1999 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18 18 84 1,155 13.8 37 7 42
2000 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 17 17 79 1,120 14.2 58 4 26
2001 Hamilton Tiger-Cats 18 18 84 1,206 15.1 49 6 36
2002 Hamilton Tiger-Cats -- -- 64 929 14.5 40 4 24
Total -- -- 972 14,359 14.8 76 66 404

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