Los Angeles Times

MILESTONES

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Tom Brady, New England QB,

needs 21 touchdown passes (including postseason) to surpass Peyton Manning (579) for the most touchdown passes in league history.

Drew Brees, New Orleans QB,

needs 1,496 yards to surpass Manning (71,940) as the NFL’s all-time leading passer. In 17 seasons, Brees has 70,445 passing yards.

With at least 4,000 yards passing, Philip Rivers, Chargers QB,

would join Manning and Brees as the only players in NFL history with 10 seasons of at least 4,000 yards passing.

Larry Fitzgerald, Arizona WR,

needs 48 receptions to pass Hall of Famer Jerry Rice (1,281, San Francisco) for the most catches for one team in league history.

Antonio Brown, Pittsburgh WR,

needs three games with at least 10 receptions to tie Andre Johnson (22) for the most career games with at least 10 catches.

Jarvis Landry, Cleveland WR,

needs 27 catches to break Fitzgerald’s mark (426) for most receptions by a player in his first five seasons in the league.

Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants WR,

needs seven receptions in his first three games to surpass Lionel Taylor (319) for the most receptions by a player in his first 50 games.

Stephen Gostkowski, New England K,

has led the league in scoring five times, and can surpass Don Hutson and Gino Cappellett­i to become the only player to win six scoring titles.

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