#17
Anthony Miller
Wide Receiver
Position: | Wide Receiver |
Ht./Wt.: | 5-11, 199 lbs |
School: | Memphis |
Status: | Gone |
B I O
PRO CAREER:
Has played in 47 regular season games with 17 starts, catching 134 passes for 1,564 yards (11.7 avg) and 11 touchdowns; also has played in two postseason contests, catching five passes for 56 yards
Caught seven touchdowns in 2018, the second most among rookie wide receivers that season
2020 SEASON (Bears)
Played in all 16 games with six starts, catching 49 passes for 485 yards and two touchdowns
Caught a season-high eight passes for 73 yards in the Week 8 overtime loss to the Saints
Caught four passes for 76 yards in the Week 1 win at Detroit, including a 27-yard touchdown from QB Mitchell Trubisky late in the fourth quarter to give Chicago the lead
Caught the game winning 28-yard touchdown from QB Nick Foles late in the fourth quarter in the come-from-behind win at the Falcons in Week 3; also rushed one time for 9 yards
Caught four passes for 28 yards in the Week 5 win over the Buccaneers
Caught five passes for 59 yards in the Week 9 loss at the Titans, including a season-long 34-yarder; caught another five passes for 56 yards in Week 13 vs. the Lions
2019 SEASON (Bears):
Appeared in 16 games with seven starts, including the final five games of the season
Finished second on the team with 656 receiving yards on 52 catches with two TDs
Led the team with 12.6 yards per reception (min. 2 per game)
From Weeks 11-15, recorded 33 catches for 431 yards (13.1 avg) and two scores, with two 100-yard receiving games
Set career-highs with nine catches and 140 yards receiving in the Thanksgiving win at Detroit; caught three passes for 78 yards on the fourth-quarter game-winning drive; first an 11-yarder on first and 15, then a 35-yarder on third and 4, before a 32-yarder on third and 5, taking the Bears inside the Lions 2-yard line
Caught another nine passes for 118 yards and a TD in Week 15 at Green Bay
Caught six passes for 77 yards in a home win over the Giants in Week 12
2018 SEASON (Bears):
Appeared in 15 games (four starts), catching 33 passes for 423 yards (12.8 avg) and seven touchdowns
His seven touchdowns are most by a Bears rookie wideout since 1996 and ranked second among rookies in the NFL in 2018 (Calvin Ridley, Atlanta)
Also rushed six times for 26 yards (4.3 avg)
Caught first career touchdown on Monday Night Football on a 10-yard pass from Mitchell Trubisky
Hauled in his second of the season on a 29-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter in Week 6 at the Dolphins
Caught a four-yard touchdown in the third quarter in a Week 7 home win over the Jets
Logged a season-high 122 receiving yards on five catches in a win vs. Detroit in Week 10, including a 45-yard touchdown in the second quarter; later caught a career-long 55-yarder from Trubisky in the third quarter
Caught an 18-yard touchdown on Sunday Night Football in a Week 11 home win over the Vikings
Caught a diving 1-yard pass from RB Tarik Cohen with :03 seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime
Caught a four-yard touchdown pass in a Week 16 win at San Francisco right before halftime
Caught three passes for 34 yards in Wild Card playoff game vs. Philadelphia (1/6/19)
*Courtesy ChicagoBears.com
Has played in 47 regular season games with 17 starts, catching 134 passes for 1,564 yards (11.7 avg) and 11 touchdowns; also has played in two postseason contests, catching five passes for 56 yards
Caught seven touchdowns in 2018, the second most among rookie wide receivers that season
2020 SEASON (Bears)
Played in all 16 games with six starts, catching 49 passes for 485 yards and two touchdowns
Caught a season-high eight passes for 73 yards in the Week 8 overtime loss to the Saints
Caught four passes for 76 yards in the Week 1 win at Detroit, including a 27-yard touchdown from QB Mitchell Trubisky late in the fourth quarter to give Chicago the lead
Caught the game winning 28-yard touchdown from QB Nick Foles late in the fourth quarter in the come-from-behind win at the Falcons in Week 3; also rushed one time for 9 yards
Caught four passes for 28 yards in the Week 5 win over the Buccaneers
Caught five passes for 59 yards in the Week 9 loss at the Titans, including a season-long 34-yarder; caught another five passes for 56 yards in Week 13 vs. the Lions
2019 SEASON (Bears):
Appeared in 16 games with seven starts, including the final five games of the season
Finished second on the team with 656 receiving yards on 52 catches with two TDs
Led the team with 12.6 yards per reception (min. 2 per game)
From Weeks 11-15, recorded 33 catches for 431 yards (13.1 avg) and two scores, with two 100-yard receiving games
Set career-highs with nine catches and 140 yards receiving in the Thanksgiving win at Detroit; caught three passes for 78 yards on the fourth-quarter game-winning drive; first an 11-yarder on first and 15, then a 35-yarder on third and 4, before a 32-yarder on third and 5, taking the Bears inside the Lions 2-yard line
Caught another nine passes for 118 yards and a TD in Week 15 at Green Bay
Caught six passes for 77 yards in a home win over the Giants in Week 12
2018 SEASON (Bears):
Appeared in 15 games (four starts), catching 33 passes for 423 yards (12.8 avg) and seven touchdowns
His seven touchdowns are most by a Bears rookie wideout since 1996 and ranked second among rookies in the NFL in 2018 (Calvin Ridley, Atlanta)
Also rushed six times for 26 yards (4.3 avg)
Caught first career touchdown on Monday Night Football on a 10-yard pass from Mitchell Trubisky
Hauled in his second of the season on a 29-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter in Week 6 at the Dolphins
Caught a four-yard touchdown in the third quarter in a Week 7 home win over the Jets
Logged a season-high 122 receiving yards on five catches in a win vs. Detroit in Week 10, including a 45-yard touchdown in the second quarter; later caught a career-long 55-yarder from Trubisky in the third quarter
Caught an 18-yard touchdown on Sunday Night Football in a Week 11 home win over the Vikings
Caught a diving 1-yard pass from RB Tarik Cohen with :03 seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime
Caught a four-yard touchdown pass in a Week 16 win at San Francisco right before halftime
Caught three passes for 34 yards in Wild Card playoff game vs. Philadelphia (1/6/19)
*Courtesy ChicagoBears.com
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