NEW YORK — Nov. 5, 2025 — Below are the players and teams that can set historic marks or reach career milestones in Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season, including:
- QB Lamar Jackson
- QB Drake Maye
- QB Justin Herbert
- QB Aaron Rodgers
- WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
- RB Christian McCaffrey
- DE Myles Garrett
- Denver Broncos
LAMAR JACKSON
Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson, in his first 99 career starts, has 21,045 passing yards, 6,214 rushing yards and 212 touchdowns (179 passing, 33 rushing) along with a 103.5 passer rating.
Jackson, with a win in his 100th career start at Minnesota on Sunday (1 p.m. ET, FOX), can surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Ken Stabler (72 wins) for the fourth-most wins by a quarterback in their first 100 career starts in NFL history. Only Patrick Mahomes (78 wins), Tom Brady (76) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Roger Staubach (76) have more.
| PLAYER | TEAM(S) | WINS |
| Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City | 78 |
| Tom Brady | New England | 76 |
| Roger Staubach HOF | Dallas | 76 |
| Lamar Jackson | Baltimore | 72* |
| Ken Stabler HOF | Oakland Raiders, Houston Oilers | 72 |
| *in first 99 career starts | ||
Jackson can become the third quarterback all-time with a passer rating of 100-or-higher in his first 100 career starts, joining Aaron Rodgers (107.3 passer rating) and Patrick Mahomes (103.0).
The quarterbacks with the highest passer rating in their first 100 career starts in NFL history:
| PLAYER | TEAM(S) | PASSER RATING |
| Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay | 107.3 |
| Lamar Jackson | Baltimore | 103.5* |
| Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City | 103.0 |
| Russell Wilson | Seattle | 98.6 |
| Kirk Cousins | Washington, Minnesota | 97.7 |
| *in first 99 career starts | ||
DRAKE MAYE
New England quarterback Drake Maye passed for 259 yards and two touchdowns with a 102.5 passer rating last week, and became the first player under the age of 24 and fourth in NFL history to record at least 200 passing yards and a passer rating of 100-or-higher in eight consecutive games.
With at least 200 passing yards and a passer rating of 100-or-higher on Sunday at Tampa Bay (1 p.m. ET, CBS), Maye can become the second player in NFL history to record at least 200 passing yards and a passer rating of 100-or-higher in nine consecutive games, joining Aaron Rodgers (12 consecutive games in 2011).
In Week 10, Maye – who has no interceptions and a passer rating of 100-or-higher in each of his first four road starts this season – can become the sixth player in NFL history with zero interceptions and a passer rating of 100-or-higher in five consecutive road games in a single season, joining Tom Brady (2020 with Tampa Bay), Kirk Cousins (2021 with Minnesota), Nick Foles (2013 with Philadelphia), Carson Palmer (2005 with Cincinnati) and Tony Romo (2014 with Dallas).
The quarterbacks with zero interceptions and a passer rating of 100-or-higher in five consecutive road games within a single season in NFL history:
| PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | GAMES |
| Kirk Cousins | Minnesota | 2021 | 5 |
| Tom Brady | Tampa Bay | 2020 | 5 |
| Tony Romo | Dallas | 2014 | 5 |
| Nick Foles | Philadelphia | 2013 | 5 |
| Carson Palmer | Cincinnati | 2005 | 5 |
| Drake Maye | New England | 2025 | 4* |
| *active streak | |||
JUSTIN HERBERT
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert totaled three touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) last week, his 50th-career game with multiple touchdown passes.
With at least two touchdown passes on Sunday Night Football against Pittsburgh (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC), Herbert can surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (50 games)for the fourth-most games with at least two touchdown passes by a player in his first six seasons in NFL history.
The players with the most games with at least two touchdown passes in their first six seasons in NFL history:
| PLAYER | TEAM | GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TD PASSES |
| Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City | 58 |
| Dan Marino HOF | Miami | 58 |
| Josh Allen | Buffalo | 54 |
| Justin Herbert | L.A. Chargers | 50* |
| Peyton Manning HOF | Indianapolis | 50 |
| *in sixth season | ||
AARON RODGERS
Pittsburgh quarterback Aaron Rodgers is tied for third in the NFL with 17 touchdown passes this season, including five games with multiple touchdown passes.
With two touchdown passes on Sunday Night Football against the Los Angeles Chargers (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC), Rodgers can surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (165 games) for the third-most games with multiple touchdown passes in NFL history. Only Tom Brady (204 games) and Drew Brees (173) have more.
The players with the most games with at least two touchdown passes in NFL history:
| PLAYER | TEAM(S) | GAMES |
| Tom Brady | New England, Tampa Bay | 204 |
| Drew Brees | San Diego Chargers, New Orleans | 173 |
| Peyton Manning HOF | Indianapolis, Denver | 165 |
| Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay, N.Y. Jets, Pittsburgh | 165 |
JAXON SMITH-NJIGBA
Seattle wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the Seahawks with eight receptions and 129 receiving yards last week, his fourth consecutive and sixth game overall this season with at least 100 receiving yards, the most in the NFL.
On Sunday against Arizona (4:05 p.m. ET, CBS), Smith-Njigba can become the first player in NFL history with at least eight receptions and 120 receiving yards in five consecutive games.
In Week 10, Smith-Njigba can join Antonio Brown (2014 with Pittsburgh) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Irvin (1995 with Dallas) as the only players with at least 75 receiving yards in each of his first nine games of a season in NFL history.
At 23 years old, he leads the NFL with 948 receiving yards this season, the most through a team’s first eight games of a season by a player under the age of 25 in NFL history. This week, Smith-Njigba can move into the top-five for the most receiving yards by a player in his team’s first nine games of a season in the Super Bowl era.
The players with the most receiving yards in their team’s first nine games of a season in the Super Bowl era:
| PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | REC. YARDS |
| Tyreek Hill | Miami | 2022 | 1,104 |
| Tyreek Hill | Miami | 2023 | 1,076 |
| Isaac Bruce HOF | St. Louis Rams | 1995 | 1,073 |
| Justin Jefferson | Minnesota | 2022 | 1,060 |
| Julio Jones | Atlanta | 2018 | 1,040 |
| Jaxon Smith-Njigba | Seattle | 2025 | 948* |
| *in first eight games | |||
CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY
San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey had 173 scrimmage yards (106 rushing, 67 receiving) and two touchdowns (one rushing, one receiving) last week, his 16th career game with both a rushing touchdown and touchdown reception, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk (15 games) for the most such games in NFL history.
McCaffrey has eight scrimmage touchdowns (four rushing, four receiving) this season and on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX), can become the first player in NFL history with at least five rushing touchdowns and five receiving touchdowns in four career seasons, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk (three seasons).
McCaffrey – who enters Week 10 with 596 rushing yards and 626 receiving yards – can become the third player in NFL history with at least 600 rushing yards and 600 receiving yards in four career seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk and Brian Westbrook.
Additionally, McCaffrey can join Timmy Brown (1965), Roger Craig (1985) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk (1998) as the only players with at least 600 rushing yards and 600 receiving yards in his team’s first 10 games of a season in NFL history.
MYLES GARRETT
Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett ranks second in the NFL with 10 sacks this season and became the third player since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic, with at least 10 sacks in eight consecutive seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Reggie White (nine from 1985-93) and John Randle (eight from 1992-99).
With two sacks on Sunday at the New York Jets (1:00 p.m. ET, CBS), Garrett can become the first player since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic, with at least 12 sacks in six consecutive seasons, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor (five from 1985-89).
Additionally, Garrett can become the fifth player since 1982 with at least 12 sacks in seven career seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Reggie White (10 seasons), Kevin Greene (eight) and Bruce Smith (eight) as well as Leslie O’Neal (seven).
The players with the most seasons with at least 12 sacks since 1982:
| PLAYER | TEAM(S) | SEASONS WITH 12+ SACKS |
| Reggie White HOF | Philadelphia, Green Bay | 10 |
| Kevin Greene HOF | L.A. Rams, Carolina, Pittsburgh | 8 |
| Bruce Smith HOF | Buffalo | 8 |
| Leslie O’Neal | San Diego Chargers | 7 |
| Myles Garrett | Cleveland | 6* |
| Simeon Rice | Arizona, Tampa Bay | 6 |
| *has 10 sacks this season | ||
DENVER BRONCOS
The Denver Broncos lead the NFL with 40 sacks, the most through a team’s first nine games of a season since Tampa Bay in 2000 (41 sacks).
On Thursday Night Football against Las Vegas (8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video), the Broncos can surpass the 2000 New Orleans Saints (44 sacks) for the most sacks by a team in its first 10 games of a season since 1990.
The teams with the most sacks in their first 10 games of a season since 1990:
| TEAM | SEASON | SACKS |
| New Orleans | 2000 | 44 |
| Dallas | 2022 | 42 |
| Tampa Bay | 2000 | 42 |
| Jacksonville | 1999 | 41 |
| Pittsburgh | 2001 | 41 |
| Denver | 2025 | 40* |
| *in first nine gaes | ||
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