Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson makes NFL history never done by a WR this short

Billy Heyen

Giants' Wan'Dale Robinson makes NFL history never done by a WR this short image

It may not have been a great year for the New York Giants, but it's been a special season for Wan'Dale Robinson.

He reached an impressive milestone on Sunday, and he did it at a height that no other WR ever has.

Robinson is officially the shortest player in league history to have 1,000 receiving yards in a campaign.

Officially, Robinson is 5-foot-8.

Wes Welker was 5-foot-9. Tyreek Hill is listed at 5-10.

Robinson has 92 catches for 1,019 yards with a game to spare.

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Robinson has created a tricky situation for the Giants. They have to decide on a new contract for him after the season.

But after playing this well, he seems like he'd be a priority to bring back and keep working with young QB Jaxson Dart.

When Malik Nabers returns from injury next season, he'll form a great combo with Robinson, as long as the Giants keep their short, star, slot receiver.

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