Atlanta Falcons receiver Julio Jones' game in an elite class of postseason performances by a wide receiver.
Jones finished with nine receptions, 180 yards and two touchdown receptions. It may not be the best receiving game in NFL history, but there are multiple lists showing the impressiveness of Jones’ work.
He’s one of four receivers in the Super Bowl era to have that many receptions, average at least 20 yards per catch and record two touchdowns. The other three are:
Ricky Sanders, who had nine receptions, 193 yards and two touchdown catches for the 1987 Redskins in their 42-10 win over the Broncos in Super Bowl XXII.