NFL: New York Giants at St. Louis Rams

Dec 21, 2014; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Rams cornerback Janoris Jenkins (21) attempts to tackle New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham (13) during the first half at the Edward Jones Dome. Mandatory Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

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A day after the Giants 37-27 win against the Rams, we're still trying to put the peformace of wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. in perspective. The rookie re-wrote the record books while leading the Giants to their third straight win. Here are 10 things you need to know about what Beckham did in Saint Louis:

• Beckham had eight catches for 148 yards and two touchdowns, including an 80-yarder, while Rueben Randle added six receptions for 132 yards and a touchdown. It was the first time the Giants had multiple 100-yard receivers since Sept. 8, 2013, when they had a franchise-record three at Dallas (Victor Cruz, 119; Hakeem Nicks, 114; and Randle, 101).



• Beckham's eight receptions increased his season total to 79, the most in NFL history for a player in his first 11 career games.



• Beckham's 79 receptions is a Giants rookie record. He broke the former mark held by tight end Jeremy Shockey, who caught 74 passes in 2002.



• Beckham extended his Giants and NFL rookie records with his eighth consecutive game with at least 90 receiving yards. Next week, he can tie the league record of nine, set by Hall of Famer Michael Irvin in 1995.



• The 100-yard game was Beckham's sixth, which doubles the Giants' previous rookie record.



• Beckham is the first rookie in NFL history with at least 130 receiving yards and a touchdown catch in three consecutive games.



• Beckham increased his season receiving yardage total to 1,120, extending his own team rookie record. Shockey held the previous record with 894 yards.



• Beckham is the 11th different Giants player with at least 1,000 receiving yards in a season. Those 11 players have accomplished the feat a total of 22 times.



• Beckham's two touchdowns increased his season total to 11, which breaks Bill Swiacki's Giants rookie record for scoring receptions, which had stood since 1948 (when Swiacki caught 10). Beckham is one shy of Bill Paschal's franchise record for total touchdowns by a rookie. Paschal had 12 in 1943 (10 rushing, two receiving).



• This is the sixth time in franchise history a player has caught at least 11 touchdown passes in a season. Homer Jones set the record with 13 in 1967. Del Shofner (1962) and Plaxico Burress (2007) had 12. Shofner (1961) and Hakeem Nicks (2010) also had 11.

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