Biography
2022 SEASON (Bears):
- Started at wide receiver in Week 1 vs. San Francisco and also featured as a returner on special teams, finished the game with one catch which went for 51 yards and a touchdown, the 10th score of his career
- Made the start at wide receiver and punt returner in Week 2 at Green Bay
- Played over half the offensive snaps at wide receiver in Week 3 vs. Houston
- Saw game action in Week 4 at New York, playing over half the offensive snaps at wide receiver
- Played over half the snaps on offense against the Vikings in Week 5
- Caught a 40-yard touchdown pass from Justin Fields in Week 6 vs. Washington
- It's his 11th career touchdown reception and second of the season
- Finished the game with four receptions for a team-high 84 yards
- Caught one pass for two yards and had one rushing attempt for 29 yards in the Bears' Week 7 MNF victory over the Patriots; his 29-yard rush is the longest of his career
- Matched a season-high four catches against the Cowboys in Week 8, finishing with 18 yards
- Caught one pass for 12 yards against Miami in Week 9
- Had one reception for nine yards and one rush for eight yards in Week 10 vs. Detroit, while also fielding three punts that totaled 44 return yards
- Played on both offense and special teams in Week 11 vs. Atlanta
- Had one reception for 12 yards against the Jets in Week 12
- Was a starting wide receiver against the Packers in Week 13, and finished with one catch for 14 yards, and also returned one punt 18 yards
- Caught one pass for 13 yards and returned two punts for a total of 24 yards vs. Philadelphia in Week 15
- Against Buffalo in Week 16, caught a six-yard touchdown pass from Justin Fields to cap off an eight-play, 64-yard drive with 9:46 left in the first quarter
- Was his third touchdown of the season and the 12th of his career, with his last trip to the end zone coming in Week 6 vs. Washington
- Had one punt return at Detroit in Week 17 ... Caught two passes for 19 yards in the final game of the regular season vs. Minnesota
2021 SEASON (Giants):
- Played in three games, recording 10 receptions for 87 yards and one touchdown
2020 SEASON (49ers and Giants):
- Played five games with one start for the 49ers and in the two final games of the season for the Giants
- Returned one kickoff for 18 yards and two punts for San Francisco and caught four passes for 76 yards and one touchdown for the Giants
- Had two receptions for 33 yards in his Giants debut at Baltimore
- Caught two passes for 43 yards, including his first Giants touchdown on a 33-yard pass from Daniel Jones with 45 seconds remaining in the second quarter vs. Dallas
- Joined Sterling Shepard, Darius Slayton and Golden Tate as the only Giants wide receiver to catch a touchdown pass in 2020
2019 SEASON (49ers):
- Played in 11 games with four starts and caught 11 passes for 109 yards and two touchdowns
- Had a season-high four receptions for 20 yards, including a game-winning five-yarder on a pass from Jimmy Garoppolo with 1:15 remaining in a 24-20 victory vs. Pittsburgh
- Tallied three receptions for a season-best 45 yards at the RamsRegistered a 21-yard touchdown catch at Arizona
2018 SEASON (49ers):
- As a rookie in 2018, played in 12 games with seven starts and recorded 27 receptions for 467 yards and five touchdowns
- His five touchdown catches tied for third among NFL rookies and was tied for 2nd among rookies in franchise history
- In his NFL debut at Minnesota (9/9), caught two passes for 61 yards, including a 22-yard touchdown on his first career reception
- It was the first time a 49ers player's first career catch resulted in a touchdown since tight end Vernon Davis at Arizona on Sept. 10, 2006
- Collected 4 receptions for 77 yards, including a 13-yard touchdown, at Tampa Bay
- Registered career highs of 5 receptions, 129 yards, a 25.8-yard average (minimum three catches) and two touchdowns at Seattle
- Became the first 49ers rookie wide receiver withtwo touchdowns in a single game since WR J.J. Stokes vs. St. Louis on Nov. 26, 1995
- Pettis' 129 receiving yards were the most by a 49ers rookie since Jerry Rice had 241 vs. the Rams on Dec. 9, 1985 and rank fifth among rookies in franchise history
- Hauled in three receptions for 49 yards and one touchdown vs. Denver
- His one-yard touchdown catch made him the first member of the 49ers to register on or more touchdown receptions in three consecutive games since Davis accomplished the feat in Weeks 11-15 of the 2013 season