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Under the bright lights of SoFi Stadium, Keenan Allen carved his name into Chargers history. With one clean grab across the middle, he hauled in catch No. 956, the one that set him apart from every player to ever wear the powder blue. And he surpassed franchise legend Antonio Gates, who owned the record for years with 955 receptions.

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Then came a shoutout from someone who knows a thing or two about greatness. Moments after the record, NBA superstar LeBron James jumped on social media to salute Allen.

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CONGRATULATIONS @Keenan13Allen on the record bro!! 🔥🔥🔥🫡.” That short message said it all. And when he recognizes a fellow Los Angeles athlete, it means even more. The City of Angels thrives on moments like these.

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Earlier this season, Allen made it clear this milestone wasn’t just another number for him.

“That’s the priority one. Definitely trying to catch Gates.”

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For Keenan Allen, that goal had been personal for years. Surpassing a player he once shared a locker room with meant more than any stat sheet. Fittingly, Gates was there to witness it. Cameras captured the two sharing a moment on the sideline right after the record-setting catch.

Still, this season has been special beyond that one record. Allen already crossed 1,000 career catches and joined the exclusive 400-400 club, becoming the only player in NFL history with at least 400 receptions from two different quarterbacks.

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For a player who has spent a decade rewriting the Bolts’ record books, this latest milestone just adds another page to a story that’s far from over. And the players and the coach celebrate it wholeheartedly.

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Chargers locker room unites for Keenan Allen

After the Chargers crushed the Steelers 25-10, the Bolts’ locker room was pure joy. Sitting at 7-3, spirits were sky-high, and Keenan Allen’s big milestone made the win even sweeter. As soon as the team got back inside, Jim Harbaugh and the players broke out into song, belting “For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow” for their star wideout.

Interestingly, Allen needed just two receptions heading into Sunday, and for a while, it looked like he might fall short. Late in the fourth, he only had one catch. Then, on the Chargers’ final drive, the team made sure history happened. They called a shovel pass just for him. The moment he secured it, the entire sideline erupted.

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Allen ended with 2 catches for 19 yards against Pittsburgh. But the highlight wasn’t the stat line, it was the story. After the game, Allen laughed as he explained how it unfolded.

“They wanted me to catch like a smoke route, and I was like, ‘Just give me a little soft toss in front of the quarterback would be good.’”

Through 10 games, Allen’s racked up 52 catches, 539 yards, and four touchdowns. And with another milestone behind him, all eyes now shift to his next challenge, the showdown with the Jaguars.

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