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Darren Flutie was born on November 18, 1966 in Manchester, Maryland. He was a Canadian football wide receiver for the British Columbia Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. He is currently the Canadian Football League's all-time leader in catches. His Canadian career lasted from 1991 until 2002. He is the younger brother of quarterback Doug Flutie.

 CAREER REGULAR SEASON STATISTICS: 

  Scoring  Pass Receiving 
            GP  GS TD 2 PTS  NO   YDS  AVE LG TD 
 1991 B.C.   8   8  6 0  36  52   860 16.5 51  6
 1992 B.C.  18  17  4 0  24  90  1336 14.8 76  4 
 1993 B.C.  17  16  5 0  30  79  1068 13.5 45  5  
 1994 B.C.  18  15  8 0  48 111  1731 15.6 61  8 
 1995 B.C.  12  11  2 0  12  59   893 15.0 58  2  
 1996 Edm.  17  17  6 0  36  86  1362 15.8 42  6  
 1997 Edm.  17  17  9 1  58  90  1313 14.6 51  9 
 1998 Ham.  17  17  5 1  32  98  1386 14.1 73  5 
 1999 Ham.  18  18  7 0  42  84  1155 13.8 37  7 
 2000 Ham.  17  17  4 1  26  79  1120 14.2 58  4 
 2001 Ham.  18  18  6 0  36  80  1206 15.1 49  6 
 2002 Ham.                   64   929 14.5 40  4 
 CFL TOTAL                  972 14359 14.8 76 66

Darren Flutie's Canadian football pro records

  • Playoff receptions : 85
  • Regular season receptions : 972
  • Most seasons 1,000 yards receiving : 9 (tied with Allan Pitts)

All-Star Seasons

  • 1999
  • 1997
  • 1996

Grey Cup wins

1994, 1999



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