
Jerry Rice
Jerry Rice is widely considered the greatest wide receiver in NFL history and one of the greatest players ever to play the game. Born October 13, 1962, in Starkville, Mississippi, Rice grew up in Crawford working alongside his father, a brick mason, catching bricks on scaffolding—training that would develop his legendary hands. At Mississippi Valley State University, he shattered NCAA records with 27 touchdown receptions as a senior in 1984, earning the nickname "World" for his ability to catch anything thrown near him. Drafted 16th overall by the San Francisco 49ers in 1985 after Bill Walsh traded up to select him, Rice spent 15 seasons with the team before finishing his 20-year career with the Oakland Raiders, Seattle Seahawks, and briefly the Denver Broncos. He won three Super Bowls with San Francisco (XXIII, XXIV, XXIX) and was named Super Bowl XXIII MVP. Rice's strengths defined excellence: meticulous route running that coaches called the best they'd ever seen, legendary work ethic including off-season sprints up "The Hill" in Edgewood Park, reliable hands forged catching bricks as a youth, and unmatched clutch performance in critical moments. His durability was remarkable—playing 303 games over 20 seasons while missing only 17 regular season games. His greatest moments showcase his dominance: Super Bowl XXIII MVP—11 receptions for a Super Bowl-record 215 yards, including a crucial catch on "The Drive" to set up the game-winning touchdown with under a minute remaining; October 14, 1990 versus Atlanta—career-best five receiving touchdowns with 13 catches for 225 yards; and December 18, 1995 versus Minnesota—career-high 289 receiving yards (fifth-most in NFL history at the time) with 14 receptions and three touchdowns. Rice retired holding virtually every major receiving record: 1,549 receptions, 22,895 receiving yards, and 197 receiving touchdowns—marks still considered unbreakable. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010 on his first ballot. After football, Rice competed on Dancing with the Stars (finishing runner-up in 2005), played competitive golf, and co-authored books including "America's Game: The NFL at 100." He launched G.O.A.T. Fuel lifestyle brand in 2019 and serves as brand ambassador for Nike and other companies.
Filmography (34)
TV★ 9.0Rise of the 49ers2026as Self
TV★ 10.0The Build2025as Self- MOVIEThe Tiger Effect2023as Self
TV★ 8.3Joe Montana: Cool Under Pressure2022as Self
TVNFL Icons2021as Self
TV★ 6.6Home Economics2021as Self
TV★ 4.7Tamron Hall2019as Self - Guest
MOVIECollege Football 150 - Football Is US: The College Game2019as Self
TV★ 7.5The Masked Singer2019as Special Message (via video)
MOVIE★ 6.7In Search of Greatness2018as Self
TVKevin Hart: Cold as Balls - Best of the Best2018
TV★ 8.0S.W.A.T.2017as Jerry Rice
MOVIEA Tale of Two Cities: Part 22015as Self
MOVIE★ 8.0A Tale of Two Cities2015as Self
TV★ 7.7Undeniable with Dan Patrick2015as Self
MOVIE★ 5.9I'm in Love with a Church Girl2013as Himself
MOVIE★ 10.0The San Francisco 49ers Team of the '80s2012as Self
TV★ 7.7Hawaii Five-02010as Jerry Rice
TV★ 5.0Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen2009as Self - Guest
MOVIE★ 4.5Without a Paddle: Nature's Calling2009as Hal Gore
TV★ 7.1Rules of Engagement2007as Jerry Rice
TV★ 8.0America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions2006as Self
TV★ 6.9The Class2006
MOVIE★ 10.0NFL History of the San Francisco 49ers2006as Self
TV★ 8.0Pros vs. Joes2006as Self
TV★ 6.1Dancing with the Stars2005as Self - Contestant
TV★ 7.8One Tree Hill2003as Jerry Rice
TV★ 5.3Jimmy Kimmel Live!2003as Self
MOVIE★ 8.0NFL Greatest Games: Dallas Cowboys 1992 NFC Championship Game2003as Self
TV★ 8.0Law & Order: Special Victims Unit1999as Jerry Rice
TV★ 6.4The Daily Show1996as Self
MOVIENFL Films Presents Quarterbacks on Quarterbacks1995as Self (archive footage)
MOVIE★ 5.5Necessary Roughness1991as Convict Football Player
MOVIE★ 4.0Night of 100 Stars III1990as Self