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1 -- Touchdown needed from Daunte Culpepper to Randy Moss to become the Vikings’ most prolific scoring tandem (26 -- Warren Moon-Cris Carter). |

Brian Mitchell is closing in on 22,000 all-purpose yards. Otto Greule/Getty Images
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2 -- Former Miami Hurricanes now with the Colts -- Edgerrin James and Reggie Wayne -- who were coached by Butch Davis of the Browns, Indy’s opponent this week. |
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3 -- Touchdowns needed by Raiders’ Jerry Rice for his 10th season with at least 10 TDs. |
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4 -- Positions played by 49ers’ Julian Peterson last week against Dallas: linebacker, defensive end, cornerback and safety. |
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5 -- Yards needed by Eagles’ Brian Mitchell (21,799 all-purpose) to pass Walter Payton for second place all-time (22,059 -- Jerry Rice). |
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5.6 -- Average passes per touchdown for Saints’ Aaron Brooks, which ranks first in the NFC and second overall. |
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6 -- Games with at least 100 yards rushing by Broncos’ Clinton Portis, tying Mike Anderson’s team rookie record set in 2000. |
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7 -- Consecutive games the Bengals have scored 20 or more points, the team’s longest such streak since 1985. |
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9.0 -- Average points per game allowed by Chiefs in the past four home games. |
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11 -- Bills’ single-season record for receiving TDs (Billy Brooks in 1995). Eric Moulds and Peerless Price each have nine this year. |
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12 -- Rushing yards needed by Falcons’ Michael Vick to pass Steve McNair (674) for the third-most rushing yards in a single season by a QB in NFL history. |
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16 -- NFL-low sacks allowed by Lions, after yielding an NFL-high 66 in 2001. |
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+17 -- Dolphins’ league-leading sack differential: 37 sacks, 20 allowed. |
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20 -- Rushing yards needed by Rams’ Marshall Faulk to become only the second player to have 5,000 yards rushing with two different teams (Eric Dickerson). |
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31-4 -- Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren’s record when his club has a 100-yard rusher. |
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33.3 -- NFC-low red zone TD percentage for Buccaneers’ defense (27 trips, nine TDs). |
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39-5 -- Giants’ record under Jim Fassel when leading after three quarters. |
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41-20 -- NFL-best record for Titans’ Jeff Fisher since 1999. |
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47 -- Consecutive games the Jaguars have not allowed an opponent 10-plus catches, the longest streak in the NFL. |
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53 -- Career TD receptions for Panthers’ Wesley Walls. He needs one to tie Shannon Sharpe for second all-time (60 -- Jerry Smith). |
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71 -- Percentage of TDs by Steelers’ Jerome Bettis scored in the first half this season (5 of 7). |
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91.8 -- Average rushing yards per game for Ravens’ Jamal Lewis in 25 NFL starts. |
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100 -- Rushing yards needed by Cowboys’ Emmitt Smith for his 12th consecutive 1,000-yard season. |
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118 -- Receiving yards needed by Bears’ Marty Booker to become the fourth player in franchise history with a 1,200-yard season. |
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131.3 -- Passer rating for Jets’ Chad Pennington in two games vs. the NFC (45 of 55 for 553 yards with 5 TDs and 1 INT). |
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150 -- Rushing yards needed by Patriots’ Antowain Smith for his second consecutive 1,000-yard season. |
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170 -- Consecutive starts for Packers’ Brett Favre, the most ever by a QB and the longest current streak for any player. |
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493 -- Career catches for Cardinals’ Frank Sanders, who needs seven to become the third player in franchise history with 500. |
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1994 -- Last time the Browns had seven wins after 13 games. That also was Cleveland’s last playoff season. |
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1,375 -- Rushing yards for Chargers’ LaDainian Tomlinson, which breaks the previous franchise record held by Natrone Means (1,350 in 1994). |
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2,548 -- Passing yards Texans’ Davis Carr is on pace for, which would be third all-time for an expansion team (Kerry Collins’ 2,717 for Carolina and Jim Zorn’s 2,571 for Seattle). |
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5,766 -- Career rushing yards for Redskins’ Stephen Davis. He needs 118 yards to surpass Larry Brown for second on the team’s all-time list (7,472 -- John Riggins). |