My
mom
taught
me
to
be
humble,
but
once
I’m
on
the
field
it
becomes
a
competition
thing.
I
have
something
to
prove
whenever
I
go
out
there.
I
think
guys
look
at
me
and
think
I’m
too
skinny
or
see
where
I
went
to
school
and
probably
ask
what
am
I
doing
here.
So,
I
take
the
initiative
as
far
as
coming
off
the
ball
and
trying
to
block
and
knock
a
defensive
back
on
his
butt
or
trying
to
catch
passes
and
make
a
big
play.

Isaac Bruce was drafted by the Los Angeles Rams in the second round (33rd player overall) of the 1994 NFL Draft.

Known for his precise route-running and tireless work ethic, Bruce totaled 1,024 receptions for 15,208 yards and 91 touchdowns during a 16-year career with the Rams (1994-2007) and San Francisco 49ers (2008-09). His receptions total ranked fifth and his receiving yardage placed him second in NFL history at the time of his retirement.

Bruce earned a starting role with the Rams in his second season and produced one of the greatest seasons by a wide receiver in league history. He totaled 119 receptions for 1,781 yards and 13 TDs. The yardage total would have been a new NFL record had Jerry Rice not posted 1,848 yards that same season. Bruce was also the first in NFL history to record three consecutive games with 170 or more receiving yards (181, 191, 173).

Bruce produced eight 1,000-yards seasons and 10 seasons in which he recorded 60 or more receptions.

In 1999, Bruce was a key ingredient in the Rams’ surprise turnaround from a team that had not finished higher than third place in the NFC Western Division in nine seasons to a first-place finish and a Super Bowl victory. Bruce’s 77 receptions for 1,165 and 12 touchdowns earned him an All-Pro nod and helped prime the Rams to a then-franchise best 13-3 record. In Super Bowl XXXIV, Bruce grabbed six receptions for 162 yards (third most in Super Bowl history) and one touchdown. The touchdown was a 73-yard reception that proved to be the game winner with 1:54 remaining in contest.

Bruce, who recorded 42 100-yard games during his career, earned four Pro Bowl invitations during his 223-game career.

     

Receiving

Year

Team

G

No.

Yds.

Avg.

TD

1994

L.A. Rams

12

21

272

13.0

3

1995

St. Louis 

16

119

1,781

15.0

13

1996

St. Louis 

16

84

1,338

15.9

7

1997

St. Louis 

12

56

815

14.6

5

1998

St. Louis 

5

32

457

14.3

1

1999

St. Louis 

16

77

1,165

15.1

12

2000

St. Louis 

16

87

1,471

16.9

9

2001

St. Louis 

16

64

1,106

17.3

6

2002

St. Louis 

16

79

1,075

13.6

7

2003

St. Louis 

15

69

981

14.2

5

2004

St. Louis 

16

89

1,292

14.5

6

2005

St. Louis 

11

36

525

14.6

3

2006

St. Louis 

16

74

1,098

14.8

3

2007

St. Louis 

14

55

733

13.3

4

2008

San Francisco 

16

61

835

13.7

7

2009

San Francisco 

10

21

264

12.6

0

Career Total

223

1,024

15,208

14.9

91

 

Additional Career Statistics: Rushing: 25-139; Passing: 8-3-81