NEW YORK — Dec. 3, 2025 — Below are the players that can set historic marks or reach career milestones in Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season, including:
- QB Jared Goff
- QB Justin Herbert
- QB Jalen Hurts
- QB Patrick Mahomes
- RB Derrick Henry
- WR A.J. Brown
- WR Justin Jefferson
- WR CeeDee Lamb
- TE Evan Engram
- TE Trey McBride
- TE Travis Kelce
- DE Myles Garrett
- LB T.J. Watt
- DB Nahshon Wright
JARED GOFF
Detroit quarterback Jared Goff has 44 career games with at least 300 passing yards since entering the NFL in 2016, including two this season.
With 300 passing yards on Thursday Night Football against Dallas (8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video), Goff can join Patrick Mahomes (50 games, in ninth season) and Matt Ryan (45) as the only players with at least 45 such games in their first 10 career seasons all-time.
JUSTIN HERBERT
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert ranks third in the AFC in touchdown passes (21) and fourth in passing yards (2,842) this season.
With 158 passing yards on Monday Night Football against Philadelphia (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC), Herbert can become the third player ever with at least 3,000 passing yards and 20 touchdown passes in each of his first six seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning and Russell Wilson.
JALEN HURTS
Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts ranks second among quarterbacks with eight rushing touchdowns this season. Since entering the NFL in 2020, Hurts has 29 career games with at least one touchdown pass and one rushing touchdown.
With two rushing touchdowns on Monday Night Football at the Los Angeles Chargers (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC), Hurts can become the first quarterback in NFL history with at least 10 rushing touchdowns in five career seasons and the sixth player all-time with at least 10 rushing touchdowns in five consecutive seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson (nine seasons from 2001-09), Derrick Henry (eight from 2018-25, active streak), Adrian Peterson (seven from 2007-13), Shaun Alexander (five from 2001-05) and Michael Turner (five from 2008-12).
Additionally, Hurts can become the fourth player since 2000 with at least 10 rushing touchdowns in five of his first six career seasons, joining Adrian Peterson (first six seasons), Pro Football Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson (six) and Shaun Alexander (five).
With a touchdown pass and rushing touchdown, Hurts can become the fifth quarterback in NFL history with at least 30 games with both a touchdown pass and a rushing touchdown, joining Josh Allen (49 games), Cam Newton (45), Aaron Rodgers (31) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Steve Young (31).
PATRICK MAHOMES
Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes ranks second in the AFC with 22 touchdown passes this season. Mahomes has five games with at least three touchdown passes this season, tied for the second-most in the NFL.
With three touchdown passes on Sunday Night Football against Houston (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC), Mahomes can become the sixth player all-time with at least 25 touchdown passes in eight consecutive seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (13 seasons from 1998-2010), Drew Brees (11 from 2006-16), Philip Rivers (11 from 2008-18), Tom Brady (10 from 2009-18) and Kirk Cousins (eight from 2015-22).
DERRICK HENRY
Baltimore running back Derrick Henry ranks tied for fourth in rushing touchdowns (10) and seventh in rushing yards (931) this season. Henry has 39 career games with at least 100 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown, including three such games this season.
With 100 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown on Sunday against Pittsburgh (1 p.m. ET, CBS), Henry can become the sixth player all-time with 40 such career games, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Emmitt Smith (56 games), Walter Payton (48), Barry Sanders (43), LaDainian Tomlinson (43) and Jim Brown (41).
Additionally, Henry can tie Pro Football Hall of Famer Barry Sanders (43 games) for the fourth-most games with at least 100 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown, including the postseason, in NFL history. Only Pro Football Hall of Famers Emmitt Smith (63 games), Walter Payton (48) and LaDainian Tomlinson (44) have more.
The players with the most games with at least 100 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown, including the postseason, in NFL history:
| PLAYER | TEAM(S) | GAMES |
| Emmitt Smith HOF | Dallas, Arizona | 63 |
| Walter Payton HOF | Chicago | 48 |
| LaDainian Tomlinson HOF | San Diego Chargers, N.Y. Jets | 44 |
| Barry Sanders HOF | Detroit | 43 |
| Derrick Henry | Tennessee, Baltimore | 42 |
With two rushing touchdowns, something he’s done three times this season, Henry can join Pro Football Hall of Famer LaDanian Tomlinson (seven seasons) as the only players with seven seasons with at least 12 rushing touchdowns in NFL history.
Additionally, Henry can become the fourth player all-time with at least 1,000 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns in seven career seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers LaDainian Tomlinson (eight seasons) and Emmitt Smith (seven) as well as Adrian Peterson (seven).
A.J. BROWN
Philadelphia wide receiver A.J. Brown has 24 career games with at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception and has four such games this season, including in each of his past two.
With at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception on Monday Night Football at the Los Angeles Chargers (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC), Brown can become the sixth player in the Super Bowl era with at least 25 games with at least 100 receiving yards and a touchdown reception through his first seven seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Randy Moss (34 games), Jerry Rice (31), Marvin Harrison (27) and Calvin Johnson (27) as well as Torry Holt (25).
Additionally, with 151 receiving yards on Monday, Brown can become the second player in NFL history with at least 50 receptions, 850 receiving yards and five touchdown receptions in each of his first seven career seasons, joining Gary Clark (1985-91 with Washington).
JUSTIN JEFFERSON
Minnesota wide receiver Justin Jefferson has 557 receptions, 8,231 receiving yards and 42 touchdown receptions since entering the NFL in 2020.
With 145 receiving yards on Sunday against Washington (1 p.m. ET, FOX), Jefferson can surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Randy Moss (8,375 receiving yards) for the most receiving yards by a player in his first six seasons in NFL history.
With eight receptions on Sunday, Jefferson can surpass Jarvis Landry (564 receptions) for the most receptions by a player in his first six seasons.
The players with the most receptions in his first six seasons:
| PLAYER | TEAM(S) | RECEPTIONS |
| Jarvis Landry | Miami, Cleveland | 564 |
| Justin Jefferson | Minnesota | 557* |
| CeeDee Lamb | Dallas | 547* |
| *in sixth season | ||
CEEDEE LAMB
Dallas wide receiver CeeDee Lamb has 547 receptions, 7,083 receiving yards and 41 touchdown receptions since entering the NFL in 2020.
With three receptions on Thursday Night Football at Detroit (8:15 p.m. ET, Prime Video), Lamb can become the second player in NFL history with at least 550 receptions and 7,000 receiving yards through their first six career seasons, joining Justin Jefferson (557 receptions for 8,231 yards; currently in sixth season).
EVAN ENGRAM
Denver tight end Evan Engram has 38 receptions this season. Engram has at least 40 receptions in each season since entering the NFL in 2017.
With two receptions on Sunday at Las Vegas (4:05 p.m. ET, CBS), Engram can join Jeremy Shockey as the only tight ends all-time with at least 40 receptions in each of their first nine career seasons.
TREY MCBRIDE
Arizona tight end Trey McBride leads the NFL with 88 receptions and leads all tight ends with 879 receiving yards this season.
With 11 receptions on Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX), McBride can surpass Zach Ertz (98 receptions in 2018 with Philadelphia) for the most receptions by a tight end in his team’s first 13 games of a season in NFL history.
The tight ends with the most receptions through his team’s first 13 games of a season in NFL history:
| PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | RECEPTIONS |
| Zach Ertz | Philadelphia | 2018 | 98 |
| Jason Witten | Dallas | 2012 | 92 |
| Travis Kelce | Kansas City | 2020 | 90 |
| Trey McBride | Arizona | 2025 | 88* |
| *in team’s first 12 games | |||
Additionally, McBride can join Travis Kelce (three seasons) as the only tight ends all-time with multiple career seasons with at least 100 receptions.
TRAVIS KELCE
Kansas City tight end Travis Kelce ranks second among tight ends with 719 receiving yards this season.
With 81 receiving yards on Sunday Night Football against Houston (8:20 p.m. ET, NBC), Kelce can join Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice as the only players in NFL history with at least 800 receiving yards in 12 consecutive seasons.
MYLES GARRETT
Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett leads the league with 19 sacks this season and ranks first in the NFL with 121.5 sacks since entering the league in 2017.
With a half sack on Sunday against Tennessee (1 p.m. ET, FOX), Garrett can surpass Aldon Smith (19.5 sacks in 2012) for the second-most sacks by a player in his first 13 games of a season since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic. Only Pro Football Hall of Famer Reggie White (21 sacks in 1987) has more.
T.J. WATT
Pittsburgh linebacker T.J. Watt has 115 career sacks, the second-most in the NFL since entering the league in 2017.
With at least two sacks on Sunday at Baltimore (1 p.m. ET, CBS), Watt can surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Jared Allen (117 sacks) and DeMarcus Ware (117) for the third-most sacks by a player in his first nine seasons since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic. Only Pro Football Hall of Famer Reggie White (137 sacks) and Myles Garrett (121.5, in ninth season) have more.
NAHSHON WRIGHT
Chicago defensive back Nahshon Wright has a takeaway in five-consecutive games – fumble recoveries in Weeks 10 and 13 and an interception in Weeks 9, 11 and 12.
With a takeaway on Sunday at Green Bay (4:25 p.m. ET, FOX), Wright can become the sixth player since 2000 with a takeaway in at least six consecutive games, joining J.C. Jackson (seven consecutive games in 2020 with New England), Trevon Diggs (six in 2021 in Dallas), Pro Football Hall of Famer Charles Woodson (six in 2006 with Green Bay), Brian Russell (six in 2003 with Minnesota) and Doug Evans (six in 2001 with Carolina).
The players with the most consecutive games with a takeaway since 2000:
| PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | CONSECUTIVE GAMES |
| J.C. Jackson | New England | 2020 | 7 |
| Trevon Diggs | Dallas | 2021 | 6 |
| Charles Woodson HOF | Green Bay | 2006 | 6 |
| Brian Russell | Minnesota | 2003 | 6 |
| Doug Evans | Carolina | 2001 | 6 |
| Nashon Wright | Chicago | 2025 | 5* |
| *active streak | |||
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