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0 -- Career 300-yard passing games by Detroit's Charlie Batch before surpassing the mark in two of his past three games. Batch has a QB rating of 100.3 in those three games. |

Jerome Bettis leads a punishing Steelers ground attack that is averaging a league-best 5.4 yards per carry. AP |
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3 -- Touchdown passes needed by Colts QB Peyton Manning for 100 in his career. Manning, who has played in 54 games, can become the third-fastest player to reach the century mark behind Dan Marino (44) and Johnny Unitas (53). |
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4 -- Consecutive seasons the Bucs will have started 3-4 if they lose to Green Bay this Sunday at Lambeau Field, where they haven't won since 1989. |
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5 -- Career fourth-quarter comebacks by Cardinals quarterback Jake Plummer against the Eagles, including a 21-20 victory in Week 4. |
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5.4 -- Yards per carry averaged by the Steelers this season, best in the league. The Colts are second at 4.9. Pittsburgh also averages the most rushing attempts per game with 34.7. |
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6 -- Consecutive games with an interception by Panthers cornerback Doug Evans. He needs one Sunday against the Dolphins to join four other players for the second-longest interception streak in history. The all-time record is eight, set by Oakland's Tom Morrow in 1962-63. |
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8 -- Sacks allowed by the Packers this season, one less than the total compiled by their star defensive end Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila. Only Miami (5) and Chicago (2) have allowed fewer sacks. |
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9 -- Times the Jaguars duo of Keenan McCardell and Jimmy Smith have each recorded a 100-yard receiving effort in the same game, an NFL record. |
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16 -- Seconds the Bears needed to beat the 49ers in overtime last week, marking the shortest extra period in league history. The previous record for shortest overtime was 17 seconds, when New Orleans beat Seattle 20-17 in 1997. |
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24 -- Punts this season by Atlanta's Chris Mohr, who has had only two returned for a total of 19 yards and leads the league in fair catches with 11. |
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30 -- Consecutive field goals made by Rams kicker Jeff Wilkins before missing against the Saints last week. His streak was the third best in NFL history, behind Gary Anderson's 40 from 1997-98 and Fuad Reveiz's 31 from 1994-95. |
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40.4 -- The difference between Miami quarterback Jay Fiedler's first-half (92.2) and second-half rating (51.8). |
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119.8 -- Yards from scrimmage averaged by 49ers tailback Garrison Hearst in his past four games, including 151 last week against the Bears. |
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365 -- Yards after the catch tallied by Broncos wideout Rod Smith this season, easily the most in the NFL. Rams tailback Marshall Faulk is second with 264. |
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610 -- Receiving yards by Tampa Bay's Keyshawn Johnson this season, the most for any wideout without a touchdown. |