No stranger to the second day of the NFL draft, Rams legend and Hall of Famer Isaac Bruce returns to the league’s annual selection ceremony to announce Los Angeles’ Day two picks.
The Los Angeles Rams have a storied history filled with remarkable players who have left an indelible mark on the franchise. Among these exceptional athletes are the wide receivers who have electrified the football field with their speed, agility, and playmaking abilities.
Cooper Kupp put together arguably the greatest season in Rams history, catching 145 passes for 1,947 yards and 16 touchdowns. He set franchise records for receptions and receiving yards, topping marks previously held by Isaac Bruce.
Back in 1995, Isaac Bruce set the single-season receptions record for the Rams (at the time, they were the St. Louis Rams) with 119 catches. That record has stood for 25 seasons until this year, with Cooper Kupp surpassing the Hall of Fame wideout during Tuesday night’s win over the Seattle Seahawks.
For Kupp to pass Isaac Bruce on the Rams’ all-time list is also a pretty darn good achievement considering that the Hall of Famer was part of the “Greatest Show on Turf” with Kurt Warner, Torry Holt and Marshall Faulk.
Saturday was a big night for one former member of the St. Louis Rams as legendary wide receiver Isaac Bruce was finally enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Three other receiving duos of the early 2000s may disagree Isaac Bruce’s recent induction into the Hall of Fame brought back so many great memories. There were offensive explosions at every turn and insane highlight packages, scorching the turf in the Edwards Jones Dome.
Former Rams wide receiver Isaac Bruce was just enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame over the weekend. He said many 'thank yous' throughout his induction speech, while also showing immense gratitude for the city of St.
Former Rams wide receiver Isaac Bruce gave a steady dose of thank yous during his Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinement speech — crediting all the people who’ve impacted his life.
Former Rams wide receiver Isaac Bruce reached certain milestones on a football field that very few pass-catchers have accomplished. - 16 seasons - 1,024 receptions - 15,208 receiving yards - 91 total touchdowns Bruce retired as the Rams' all-time leader in catches and receiving yards.
A vital part in the "Greatest Show on Turf," Isaac Bruce's Hall of Fame career consists of 14 seasons with the Rams, including an essential part in the team's only Super Bowl victory. Known for his detailed route-running and immense professionalism, Bruce ranks 13th all-time in receptions and fifth in receiving yards.
HoF enshrinement is long overdue for the former Rams receiver With enshrinement for the Pro Football Hall of Fame set for this weekend, the classes of 2020 and 2021 will finally enter the hallowed walls of Canton’s gridiron mecca.
Some people would venture to say that Randy Moss and Cris Carter are the best wide receiver duo in NFL history. Moss and Carter played from 1998-2001 on the Minnesota Vikings together.
As former Rams receiver Isaac Bruce prepares for his enshrinement in the Pro Football Hall of Fame next month, he’s making a bold statement about his place in NFL history: Bruce said that he and Torry Holt are the best wide receiver duo in NFL history.
Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods have established themselves as one of the best wide receiver duos in the NFL over the last four years. They may not individually put up huge numbers in the range of the elite wideouts like DeAndre Hopkins and Davante Adams, but together they make up a great pairing in Los Angeles.
Isaac Bruce was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020, but due to the pandemic, his enshrinement ceremony had to be pushed back a year. He and the rest of the 2020 class will be enshrined this August in Canton, getting the celebration they rightfully deserve.
Former coaches and teammates took to social media to congratulate the newest members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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