About Joe Horn

WORTH NOTING:
The most productive free-agent acquisition in club history has made an assault on the Saints all-time receiving records since joining the Saints in 2000.
Horn has posted a team-record 25 games with 100 or more yards receiving, and the Saints are 18-7 when he reaches the milestone.
Four-time Pro Bowl pick -- 2000, 2001, 2002 and 2004 -- ranking as the lone skill position player in club history to be voted to the postseason all-star game so often.
He has recorded 46 touchdowns with New Orleans, the third-highest total in team record books.
Horn ranks as the only player in franchise history to record 75 or more catches in five-straight seasons, including tying for the NFC lead in 2004 with a team-record 94 grabs, a total he equaled in 2000.
Set a club record with 11 touchdown receptions in 2004, the second-consecutive season he broke the mark after having 10 in 2003. He also became the first Saints player to have double-digit TD totals in consecutive seasons.
Horn had hauled in at least one pass in all 82 games he had played with the Saints, before departing vs. Atlanta on October 16 early in the first quarter without a reception.
The only wide receiver in team history to post three-straight 1,000-yard years (2000-02). He added a career-high 1,399 yards in 2004 -- a single-season Saints record that also ranked second in the conference.
Became the first player in franchise history to score four touchdowns in a game by hauling in four in the Superdome vs. the New York Giants, 12/14/03.