Jerry Rice laments being ranked 7th on NFL Network's 'Best Hands' list
Sylvia Allen / Getty Images Sport / Getty
Jerry Rice is the all-time leader in almost every major receiving category and took issue with the NFL Network ranking him seventh on their "Best Hands" list.
Rice was ranked the greatest player in NFL history by the network in 2010, but he still took issue with their most recent categorization.
Rice doesn't believe he had the best hands in NFL history, giving that distinction to former Minnesota Vikings star Cris Carter.
The San Francisco 49ers legend also doled out high praise to Odell Beckham Jr. and the current regime, stating that Pittsburgh Steelers star Antonio Brown could go for 2,000 yards in 2016.
Rice will likely take solace in his three Super Bowl rings, along with an extensive list of individual accolades.
HEADLINES
- Chiefs beat Texans to book 7th consecutive trip to AFC title game
- Texans' Anderson: 'We knew it was going to be us against the refs'
- Reid becomes 4th coach in NFL history to reach 300 career wins
- Sunday player props: Saquon to bully Rams' defense in wintry conditions
- Kelce breaks Rice's record with 9th 100-yard playoff game
Advertisement