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DK Metcalf

WR

#4

Experience: 8 years

Height: 6-4

Age: 28

Weight: 229 lbs

College: Mississippi

2025 SEASON

  • REC
    59
  • YDS
    850
  • AVG
    14.41
  • TDS
    6
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Receiving

YEARTEAMGRECYDSAVGLNGTD1st1st%20+40+
2025Pittsburgh Steelers155985014.48063762.7153
2024Seattle Seahawks1566992157153553202
2023Seattle Seahawks1666111416.97385278.8194
2022Seattle Seahawks1790104811.65464752.2113
2021Seattle Seahawks177596712.984124864112
2020Seattle Seahawks1683130315.762106375.9175
2019Seattle Seahawks165890015.55473967.2134
TOTAL112497717414.4845432164.610623

Rushing

YEARTEAMGATTYDSAVGLNGTD1st1st%20+40+FUM
2025Pittsburgh Steelers15212661150000
2024Seattle Seahawks15
2023Seattle Seahawks16
2022Seattle Seahawks17
2021Seattle Seahawks171666000000
2020Seattle Seahawks16
2019Seattle Seahawks162115.57000000
TOTAL1125295.871120000

Fumbles

YEARTEAMGFUMLOSTFFOWN FROPP FRTD
2025Pittsburgh Steelers150
2024Seattle Seahawks1522
2023Seattle Seahawks160
2022Seattle Seahawks17220
2021Seattle Seahawks17100
2020Seattle Seahawks16110
2019Seattle Seahawks16330
TOTAL112980000

Defense

YEARTEAMGTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTTDSYDSAVGLNG
2025Pittsburgh Steelers15440000
2024Seattle Seahawks15
2023Seattle Seahawks16220000
2022Seattle Seahawks17110000
2021Seattle Seahawks17110000
2020Seattle Seahawks16330000
2019Seattle Seahawks16110000
TOTAL1121212000000000

Biography

PRO CAREER

  • Has played in 97 regular-season games (93 starts) over six-year NFL career (Seattle 2019-24)
  • Has registered 438 receptions for 6,324 yards (14.4 avg.) and 48 TDs
  • Has rushed three times for 17 yards (5.7 avg.)
  • His 48 receiving TDs are the eighth-most among active players in the League
  • Has recorded three 1,000-yard receiving seasons (2020, 2022 and 2023), registered 15 100-yard receiving games and posted 13 catches of 50 yards or more in his career
  • His 13 catches of 50 yards or more rank seventh among active wideouts
  • Joined Randy Moss as the only players in NFL history with 50 receptions, 900 yards and five TDs in each of their first six seasons
  • First player in Seattle history with three consecutive 100-yard receiving games (Weeks 2-4 of 2024)
  • Ranked first in Seahawks' history in a player's first six seasons in receptions (438), receiving yards (6,324) and receiving TDs (48)
  • Finished his Seattle career fourth all-time in receiving TDs (48)
  • 2022, 2023 Pro Bowl
  • 2020 Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro
  • His 1,114 yards in 2023, made him the seventh player in franchise history with back-to-back 1,000 receiving yards seasons
  • In 2022, set a single-season career-high with 90 receptions (fourth-most in franchise history) and posted his second-career 1,000-yard season
  • In the Wild Card Game at San Francisco in 2023, led team with 10 receptions for 136 yards and two TDs; tied Randy Moss for second-most all-time with his third-career receiving TD in the postseason of at least 50 yards
  • Led the Seahawks with 75 catches and 12 TDs (4th NFL) in 2021
  • His 12 TD receptions in 2021 are tied for third-most in a single season in Seattle history
  • Fifth player since 1990 with at least 900 receiving yards and seven TD receptions in each of his first three seasons, joining Odell Beckham Jr., Joey Galloway, A.J. Green and Randy Moss
  • Joined Randy Moss (36) and Odell Beckham Jr. (34) as the only wide receivers since 1990 with at least 25 TD receptions in their first 40 career games
  • Started all 16 games played in 2020 and was named second-team AP All-Pro and named to the Pro Bowl
  • Led team while setting a franchise record with 1,303 receiving yards (Steve Largent, 1,287 in 1985)
  • Recorded 10 receptions for a career-high 177 yards in Week 12 of 2020 at Philadelphia
  • Ranked second among all NFL rookie receivers in 2019 with 58 receptions and third with 900 receiving yards -- both second all-time in Seahawks single-season history
  • In the Wild Card at Philadelphia in 2020, led team with seven receptions for 160 yards and a 53-yard TD
  • His 160 yards receiving are the most-ever by a rookie in an NFL playoff game and most in Seattle playoff history
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