Who is Jerry Ricecake?

Who is Jerry Ricecake?

NFL Network Introduces ‘Jerry Ricecake’ in New Super Bowl 2014 Commercial. Leon Sandcastle may have finally met his match. The NFL Network has released a new Super Bowl commercial introducing the world to “Jerry Ricecake”—a flat-topped wide receiver with an incomparable pair of hands.

What Madden was Jerry Rice in?

Jerry Rice, “Madden NFL 98” Jerry Rice was given a whopping 189 player rating for the inaugural “Madden NFL 98.” His name is written all over the NFL’s record books for wide receivers, so he is worthy of being in the mix for the highest rating ever.

Is Leon Sandcastle a real person?

Leon Sandcastle isn’t real, but that doesn’t mean he’s not going places. In fact, the imaginary Hall of Fame cornerback, played by Deion Sanders in Grey New York’s amusing Super Bowl spot for the NFL Network, just signed an endorsement deal with Under Armour.

Was Leon Sandcastle in the NFL?

With the first pick of the 2013 NFL draft, the Kansas City Chiefs selected little-known prospect Leon Sandcastle after he blew up the combine. Sandcastle ran a 4.2-second 40-yard dash and wowed scouts in agility drills.

What records does Jerry Rice hold?

He owns virtually every significant receiving mark. Some of the more notable career records include receptions (1,549); receiving yards (22,895 yards); most 1,000-yard receiving seasons (14); total touchdowns (208); and combined net yards (23,546). Rice has a hold on multiple NFL playoff and Super Bowl records.

What number is Jerry Rice?

80San Francisco 49ers / Wide receiver
80Las Vegas Raiders / Wide receiver19Denver Broncos / Wide receiver80Seattle Seahawks / Wide receiver88Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football / Wide receiver
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Did Jerry Rice beat every team?

Rice was selected to the Pro Bowl thirteen times (1986–1996, 1998, 2002) and named All-Pro twelve times in his 20 NFL seasons. He won three Super Bowls with the 49ers and an AFC Championship with the Raiders….Jerry Rice.

Games: 303
Games started: 284
Receptions: 1,549
Receiving yards: 22,895
Yards per reception: 14.8