Greatest 1-Season Wonders in NFL History

Brandon Lloyd

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Wide receiver Brandon Lloyd was the definition of a journeyman for his first seven seasons in the NFL, playing for four different teams and never amassing more than 750 yards. That all seemed to change with the Broncos in 2010, when he developed a connection with quarterback Kyle Orton and finished with 11 touchdowns and 1,448 receiving yards, good for first in the league. Things fell apart, though, in the 2011 season, which saw Tim Tebow take over for Orton and Lloyd traded to the Rams, returning him to journeyman status until his 2014 retirement.

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