Alworth finished his 11 AFL/NFL seasons with 543 receptions for 10,266 yards. He also rushed for 129 yards, returned 29 punts for 309 yards, gained 216 yards on 10 kickoff returns, and scored 87 touchdowns (85 receiving and 2 rushing). In 1972, he was inducted to the
San Diego Hall of Champions. In 1977, he was inducted in the
Chargers Hall of Fame. In 1978, he became the first San Diego Charger and the first player who had played in the AFL to be inducted into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame. He chose to be presented at the
Canton, Ohio ceremony by
Oakland Raiders owner
Al Davis, his former position coach at San Diego, who had much to do with the success of the AFL. Alworth's number 19 was
retired by the Chargers in 2005. In 1970, he was selected as a member of the
AFL All-Time Team, and in 1994, he was named to the
NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team, the only player to be named to both teams. In 1979, he was inducted into the
Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame. In 1988, he was inducted into the
Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. In 1999, he was ranked number 31 on
The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players, making him the highest-ranking Charger and the highest-ranking player to have spent more than one season in the AFL. In 2014, he was inducted into the Southwest Conference Hall of Fame.
NFL records • Most games with 200+ receiving yards: 5 (tied with
Calvin Johnson) • Fastest to 5,000 career receiving yards (52 games, tied with
Justin Jefferson) • Fastest to 6,000 career receiving yards (62 games) • Fastest to 7,000 career receiving yards (72 games, tied with
Julio Jones) • Fastest to 8,000 career receiving yards (83 games) • Most receiving yards in first 50 games: 4,785 • Most receiving yards in first 75 games: 7,532 • Most touchdown receptions, 70+ yards, career: 12 • Most consecutive seasons, 11+ TD receptions: 4 (1963–1966; tied with
Marvin Harrison, 1999–2002;
Art Powell, 1963–1966) • Most consecutive seasons, 12+ TD receptions: 3, (1964–1966; tied with
Jerry Rice, 1989–1991 and 1993–1995; Marvin Harrison, 1999–2001 and 2004–2006;
Terrell Owens, 2000–2002;
Cris Carter, 1997–1999) • Most consecutive seasons, 13+ TD receptions: 3, (1964–1966; tied with Jerry Rice, 1989–1991 and 1993–1995; Terrell Owens, 2000–2002)
Chargers franchise records • Receiving yards, season: 1,602 (1965) • Receiving touchdowns, season: 14 (1965; tied with
Tony Martin) • Yards per reception, season: 23.2 (1965) • Yards per reception, career (min. 50 receptions): 19.4 • Yards per game, season: 114.4 (1965) • Yards per game, career: 86.3 • Seasons with 1000+ receiving yards: 7 (1963–1969) • Consecutive seasons with 1000+ receiving yards: 7 (1963–1969) • Seasons with 10+ receiving TDs: 5 • Consecutive games with a reception: 96 (September 7, 1962 – December 14, 1969) • Games with 100+ receiving yards, career: 41 • Games with 100+ receiving yards, season: 9 • Games with 200+ receiving yards: 5 (only 3 other such games in franchise history) • Games with 100+ receiving yards, and 1+ TDs: 36 ==Personal life==