Harrison has 122 career and needs 15 to pass (125), (126), (130) and (136) to move into fourth place all-time (see Tomlinson and Owens note).

TERRELL OWENS, Dallas, needs 15 touchdowns to pass (116), (122), Walter Payton (125), Jim Brown (126) and Cris Carter (130) to move into fifth place all-time (see Tomlinson and M. Harrison notes). In 11 seasons, Owens has 116 touchdowns.

ISAAC BRUCE, St. Louis, needs 629 receiving yards to surpass Marvin Harrison (13,697), (13,777), Cris Carter (13,899) and (14,004) to move into third place all-time (see M. Harrison note). In 13 seasons, Bruce has 13,376 receiving yards.

Bruce needs 13 receptions to become the seventh player in NFL history with 900 career receptions. In 13 seasons, Bruce has 887 receptions.

ROD SMITH, Denver, needs 1,000 receiving yards to pass Cris Carter, and Marvin Harrison (8) to move into a second-place tie with Tim Brown and Jimmy Smith in 1,000-yard receiving seasons. In 13 seasons, Smith has eight 1,000-yard seasons (see M. Harrison note).

Smith has recorded 100 receptions in a season two times in his 12-year NFL career. Smith can join Marvin Harrison and (4) as the only players in NFL history with three seasons with 100 receptions (see Boldin, Holt and Moss notes).

RANDY MOSS, New England, has recorded 100 receptions in a season two times in his nine-year NFL career. Moss can join Marvin Harrison and Jerry Rice (4) as the only players in NFL history with three seasons with 100 receptions (see Boldin, Holt and Smith notes).

TORRY HOLT, St. Louis, has recorded 100 receptions in a season two times in his eight-year NFL career. Holt can join Marvin Harrison and Jerry Rice (4) as the only players in NFL history with three seasons with 100 receptions (see Boldin, Moss and Smith notes).

ANQUAN BOLDIN, Arizona, has recorded 100 receptions in a season two times in his four-year NFL career. Boldin can join Marvin Harrison and Jerry Rice (4) as the only players in NFL history with three seasons with 100 receptions (see Holt, Moss and Smith notes).

TONY GONZALEZ, Kansas City, needs two touchdowns to pass (62) to become the all-time leader in touchdowns by a in NFL history. In 10 seasons, Gonzalez has 61 receptions.

DANTE HALL, St. Louis, has six kickoff-return touchdowns in his seven-year career, tied for the most all-time. Hall needs one kickoff-return touchdown to pass , , and Travis Williams (6) for sole possession of first place in NFL history.

Hall has gained 2,000 combined yards four times in his seven-year career, tied for the most in NFL history. Hall needs one more season with 2,000 combined yards to pass , Marshall Faulk, Brian Mitchell and Walter Payton (4) for the most all- time.

MICHAEL STRAHAN, , needs 5.5 sacks to pass Leslie O’Neal (132.5), (132.5), (137.5) and (137.5) to move into fifth place all-time. In 14 seasons, Strahan has 132.5 sacks.

RODNEY HARRISON, New England, needs 1.5 sacks to become the first player in NFL history with 30 and 30.0 sacks. In his 13-year career, Harrison has 32 interceptions and 28.5 sacks.

MATT STOVER, Baltimore, needs 26 points to pass Norm Johnson (1,736) to move into fifth place on the NFL’s all-time scoring list. Stover is currently sixth with 1,711 career points.