Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown became the fastest player to 900 NFL receptions with a catch in Sunday's Week 5 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Not long after that, Brown caught a pass from Tom Brady and zoomed 62 yards to the house.

The Buccaneers wideout hit 900 catches in his 143rd career game. Marvin Harrison had the previous record:

Meanwhile, Brown's touchdown reception was impressive as he turned on the jets to score for the Buccaneers:

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Brown isn't the dominant receiver he once was with the Pittsburgh Steelers, but he's showing he still has plenty left in the tank. The 33-year-old blossomed into arguably the best receiver in the NFL when he was in Pittsburgh, going six consecutive seasons with at least 101 catches. He led the league in catches twice during that span and also had the most yards in two seasons.

Brown played nine seasons for the Steelers before a brief stint with the New England Patriots. He then followed Brady to the Buccaneers and won a Super Bowl ring. He caught 45 balls for 483 yards and four touchdowns in eight regular-season games last season. He had eight catches for 81 yards and two scores in the Super Bowl run.

Coming into Sunday's game, the Buccaneers wideout had 13 catches for 201 yards and a touchdown. He added his second touchdown of Week 5 later in the first half.