JuJu Smith-Schuster is no ordinary rookie for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He joined the team with the expectation that, like most rookie receivers in the team's pipeline, he would essentially red shirt his rookie season. Instead, he has done something that no other Steelers rookie has ever done, breaking a record that has stood for almost six decades.

Jimmy Orr gained 910 receiving yards as a Steelers rookie in 1958. That record withstood assaults from Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Hines Ward, Plaxico Burress and even Antonio Brown. None of the incredible receivers in Steelers history had ever topped that in their first season. But after gaining 127 yards in the first half, Smith-Schuster finally made it over the top in the second with a 10-yard grab, putting him at 917 to this point.

Smith-Schuster has an incredibly bright future ahead of him, one filled with seasons far bigger than the one he just had. But for now, he can claim an incredible honor for himself, one that every member of his team would happily bestow upon him: greatest rookie receiver in Steelers history.

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