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0-6 -- Colts’ record when they are out-rushed by an opponent. Indianapolis is 9-0 when it holds the rushing advantage. |

Emmitt Smith has another rushing record in his sights. Brian Bahr/Getty Images
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1 -- Chiefs to be selected to consecutive Pro Bowls: Priest Holmes (2001-02). |
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2 -- Touchdown catches needed by Bills’ Eric Moulds and Peerless Price to tie Billy Brooks’ team record for receiving TDs in a season (11). |
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2.0 -- Sacks needed by Redskins’ Bruce Smith for his NFL-record 14th 10-sack season. |
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3 -- Rookies who lead their team in rushing: Texans’ Jonathan Wells, Broncos’ Clinton Portis and Browns’ William Green. |
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4 -- Rushing yards needed by Lions’ James Stewart for his second career 1,000-yard season. |
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5 -- Playoff spots open with a week to go, equaling the combined final-week total of the previous two seasons (three in 2000; two in ‘01). |
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7 -- 100-yard rushing games for Saints’ Deuce McAllister, second most in a season in team history (George Rogers, 9). |
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7.1 -- Average yards per carry for Titans’ Robert Holcombe in the past two games (14 carries, 100 yards). |
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9 -- Rushing touchdowns for Vikings’ Daunte Culpepper, tops among NFL QBs. |
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10 -- Receiving yards needed by Raiders’ Jerry Rice for his 11th 1,200-yard season. |
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12 -- Consecutive games won, including postseason, by the team with the most rushing yards in the Dolphins-Patriots series. |
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14-1 -- 49ers’ record when Garrison Hearst rushes for at least 100 yards. |
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14.9 -- Average yards per reception for Cardinals’ Freddie Jones (16 catches, 239 yards) in the past six games vs. Denver. |
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17-2 -- Packers’ record when Ahman Green has at least 25 touches. |
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24-6 -- Rams’ record vs. NFC West since 1999. |
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33 -- Consecutive games with at least one takeaway for the Bears. |
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35 -- Receiving yards needed by Broncos’ Rod Smith for his sixth consecutive 1,000-yard season. |
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38 -- Rushing yards needed by Cowboys’ Emmitt Smith for his NFL-record 12th consecutive 1,000-yard season. |
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61 -- Receptions by Ravens’ Todd Heap, tops among AFC TEs. |
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63-9 -- Fourth-quarter point differential during the Jets’ current 6-2 streak. |
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73 -- Passing yards needed by Panthers’ Rodney Peete for his first 2,500-yard season. He already has career highs in TDs (14) and yards (2,427). |
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88.8 -- Passer rating for Jaguars’ Mark Brunell (69 of 111 for 769 yards with seven TDs and four INTs) in three career starts vs. Colts. |
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92 -- Rushing yards needed by Seahawks’ Shaun Alexander to join Curt Warner and Ricky Watters as the only players in team history with consecutive 1,200-yard seasons. |
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100 -- Receiving yards needed by Bengals’ Chad Johnson to tie the club record for the most 100-yard receiving games (5) in season. |
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101 -- NFL-low punt return yards allowed by Falcons’ Chris Mohr. |
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196 -- NFL-low points allowed by the Buccaneers. The team’s single-season record is 223, set in 1977. |
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226 -- Passing yards needed by Browns’ Tim Couch to become the first Cleveland QB since Bernie Kosar (1986-87) to have consecutive 3,000-yard seasons. |
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408 -- Franchise record for points scored by the Eagles this season. Philly is 30-4 under head coach Andy Reid when scoring at least 20 points. |
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1982 -- Year that sacks became an official statistic. Since that time, Steelers’ Joey Porter is the only player to have 8.0 sacks and four interceptions in the same season. |
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1995-96 -- The last time the Chargers had a receiver with back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Curtis Conway needs 148 yards to become the seventh player in team history to do it, and the first since Tony Martin. |
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3,817 -- Career high passing yards for Giants’ Kerry Collins, who needs 228 yards to set the franchise’s single-season record (Phil Simms’ 4,044). |