Justin Jefferson Breaks Randy Moss' NFL Record for Yards Through 6 Seasons
Justin Jefferson officially cemented his status as a legendary successor to Randy Moss on December 25, 2025, during a Christmas Day victory over the Detroit Lions. With a 10-yard catch in the fourth quarter, Jefferson reached 8,379 career receiving yards, surpassing Moss's long-standing NFL record of 8,375 yards for the most receiving yards in a player's first six seasons.
While Moss still holds the advantage in career touchdowns, Jefferson has consistently rewritten the Vikings' record books, previously surpassing Moss for the most receptions in a player's first three seasons and most 100-yard games in a player's first five seasons. By reaching this latest milestone in just his 94th career game, Jefferson has proven to be the most prolific yardage generator the league has ever seen at the start of a career.
Here's where you can get a robotaxi in the US, and the cities they are coming to next
Robotaxi expansion has accelerated rapidly heading into 2026, with service expanding from early hubs like Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, and Atlanta into over a dozen new markets. Waymo is the current leader, having recently launched in Miami and announced 2026 rollouts for Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Orlando, Detroit, San Diego, and Washington, D.C. Meanwhile, Tesla has begun driverless testing in Austin and has expansion targets in Las Vegas and Miami, while Amazon’s Zoox is scaling up public trials in both Las Vegas and San Francisco. Internationally, the industry is eyeing global hubs, with London and Tokyo marked as high-priority expansion targets for 2026.
San Francisco Blackout Halts Driverless Taxis, Tesla Keeps Rolling
During the massive San Francisco power outage on December 20, 2024, Waymo did not leave the city permanently but was forced to temporarily suspend its service for approximately 24 hours. The blackout, which disabled traffic signals across 30% of the city, caused Waymo's driverless fleet to stall or move too cautiously at darkened intersections, leading to significant gridlock. In contrast, Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) system remained "on the road" and largely unaffected; because Tesla relies on vision-based AI trained to handle human-like "edge cases," its vehicles were able to navigate the dead traffic lights and pitch-black streets seamlessly. While Waymo resumed full operations the following afternoon, the event highlighted the current technical divide between Waymo’s infrastructure-dependent safety protocols and Tesla’s more adaptive, vision-only approach.
Ford edge makes a perfect taxi
The Ford Edge is an excellent taxi choice because it prioritizes passenger comfort and interior utility over a cramped third row. Its wide, two-row cabin offers generous legroom and shoulder room, comfortably accommodating three adults in the back—a rarity for many mid-size SUVs. Additionally, with nearly 39.2 cubic feet of cargo space behind the rear seats, it can easily handle airport luggage or large grocery hauls. Drivers also benefit from its all-wheel drive (AWD) capability, which ensures reliable performance in diverse weather conditions, and a suite of standard safety features like blind-spot monitoring that makes navigating city traffic less stressful.
