Bills legend Andre Reed recorded 9 playoff receiving TDs in his 15-year career. Reed was one of the best in the position of his generation but failed to win a Super Bowl. However, he amassed 7 Pro Bowl nods.
Former Steelers WR Hines Ward amassed 10 playoff receiving TDs in his career. He was at Pittsburgh during his entire 13 year NFL career, winning two Super Bowls and was named the MVP once.
HOF WR Randy Moss was surely one of the best of all time. He recorded 10 playoff receiving TDs in his career. The Vikings legend, however, wasn't able to add a Super Bowl win to the long list of accolades he achieved during his 14 years NFL career.
Former NFL WR Antonio Freeman recorded 10 playoff receiving TDs in his career. He spent the majority of his 9-year career with the Packers, but he also played for the Eagles and the Dolphins. Freeman won the only Super Bowl of his career with the Packers during the 1996 season.
Former Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald recorded 10 playoff receiving TDs in his career. He was at Arizona for his entire 16 years in the NFL but was unable to win a Super Bowl. However, Fitzgerald did amass 11 Pro Bowl and one First Team All Pro nod.
HOF WR Fred Biletnikoff recorded 10 playoff receiving TDs in his career. He spent the majority of his 15 year NFL career with the Raiders. Biletnikoff won one Super Bowl and was also named the MVP.
HOF WR John Stallworth recorded 12 playoff receiving TDs in his NFL career. He was a lifelong Steeler and was at the team for 13 years before he decided to retire. During his time at Pittsburgh, Stallworth won four Super Bowls between 1975 to 1980.
Legendary TE Rob Gronkowski amassed 15 playoff receiving TDs in his 11 year career. He was a part of Tom Brady's Patriots and won three Super Bowls with them. He then went on to win one more Super Bowl during his short stint with the Bucs before hanging his boots.
One of the best TEs of all time, Travis Kelce is the next name on this list. He has recorded 20 playoff receiving TDs so far in his career. Kelce has won the Super Bowl 3 times since he started his NFL career with Kansas City in 2013.
The GOAT, Jerry Rice, tops this list with 22 playoff receiving TDs in his career. For the majority of his years in NFL, he was a part of the 49ers. However, he did play for the Seahawks, Raiders and Broncos as well. In his 20 year NFL career, Rice won 3 Super Bowls during his time at San Francisco and was named the Super Bowl MVP once.