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Ben is pushing INTs but needs 37 more. He is also 20 games behind Mike Webster for most games played.

AB needs 2174 yards, 27 TDs, and 268 receptions to pass Hines Ward. He would also need 452 targets to pass Hines Ward.

Bell is well behind Franco Harris and Jerome Bettis for rushing records but he is about to pass Willie Parker if he ever plays another game. 43 yards and 25 attempts, already passed him for TDs. For perspective he is 5235 yards behind Bettis and has a total of 5336 yards so far, so he is barely 50% of the way there. To pass Harris he needs 6614 more yards. He will be 26 in a few days so even if he does come back he will need to continue to play at a very high level for about 4.5 years to pass Bettis, and 6 years to pass Harris, maybe unlikely.

No defensive records are anywhere near being broken, but William Gay is tied with Rod Woodson for interceptions returned for touchdowns, so one more and he owns it exclusively.

Chris Boswell is 2 behind Gary Anderson and Jeff Reed for most 50+ yard kicks made, so he could pass that soon, but in bulk numbers he is pretty far behind, but he is the most accurate Steelers kicker ever and he is 5 field goal attempts away from having the 100 required for most "All time lists" as a baseline, which would then make him the second most accurate kicker in NFL history if he makes them all (or even just 4) or the 12th all time if he misses them all.

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A little early, but based on what Jimmy G did last year in five starts averaging 300 yards a game, he'll break Jeff Garcia's single season passing record of 4278 yards which was set in 2000. That's an easy one to go down in this day and age. Really, he just needs to average about 270 yards/game in 16 stars to do it. 

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Kirk Cousins is 4th all time on Skins passing yards list (about 16,000 vs. Joe's 25,000). Had he signed an extension, he probably would have had it.

 

Kerrigan is 20 or so sacks away from Dexter Manley's record. He has the FF record. If Breeland resigns, he could get the PD record. 

 

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Mark Ingram is 734 yards and 4 TDs away from tying Deuce McAllister for both records. 

 

Cam Jordan will likely be 5th Saints All-Time in passes defensed next season. xD 

He won't finish as the Saints leader in either, but he could finish Top 3 in both passes defensed and sacks.

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Deshaun Watson is tied for 5th all time in career TD passes. 40 more TD passes will vault him to 2nd, alongside David Carr. He'll need 106 more to pass Matt Schaub.

DeAndre Hopkins needs 599 more receptions and 7,732 yards to surpass Andre Johnson in those categories. However, he only needs 28 more TD catches to take the lead in that area.

JJ Watt is the all time sack leader with 76 (23 more sacks than #2, Mario Williams). Whitney Mercilius needs 37.5 sacks to catch up, Jadevion Clowney needs 56 more to catch up. 

Kareem Jackson and Jonathan Joseph are currently tied for interceptions, with 14. 

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7 hours ago, MikeT14 said:

Kirk Cousins is 4th all time on Skins passing yards list (about 16,000 vs. Joe's 25,000). Had he signed an extension, he probably would have had it.

*sighs*

*starts to make a snarky comment about Alex Smith*
*stops because he's too tired and numb*

some day the carousel of insanity will stop spinning ... some day ...

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12 hours ago, PapaShogun said:

A little early, but based on what Jimmy G did last year in five starts averaging 300 yards a game, he'll break Jeff Garcia's single season passing record of 4278 yards which was set in 2000. That's an easy one to go down in this day and age. Really, he just needs to average about 270 yards/game in 16 stars to do it. 

crazy that only 4,278 is the franchise record for passing yards with the niners having two all-time great quarterbacks

I know different era's and all.. its still surprising

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Jameis Winston needs 3,179 yards to become our all time passing leader at 14,821. He needs 22 TDs to become first in passing TDs at 81.

Mike Evans needs 450 yards to become our all time receiving leader at 5,019. He needs three TDs to be our all time leader in receiving TDs at 35.

Gerald McCoy is 22 sacks shy of second all time. I doubt he'll never reach Sapp's 77, but Simeon Rice's 69.5 is within reach.

Lavonte David is already eight forced fumbles shy of passing Derrick Brooks' 24.

If Jameis Winston passes for 4,091 yards or more this year, he'll break his record of 4,090. 29 TDs would break the record of 28, which he also already owns.

It would take 1,423 yards receiving for Mike Evans to break our current record. 13 TDs would break our record of 12, which he's accomplished twice.

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