The Arizona Cardinals take on the Los Angeles Rams Sunday afternoon and during the game there are some individual achievements that some players can reach.
Check out what these players can reach.
Larry Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald could have his 50th career 100-yard regular season game with at least 100 receiving yards. If he has at least 36 receiving yards against the Rams, he will pass Andre Johnson for the second-most receiving yards in NFL history at any one stadium. Jerry Rice has the record with 9,403 yards and Candlestick Park. Andre Johnson had 7,776 at NRG Stadium.
Chandler Jones

With half a sack, he will reach 13 for the third straight year. In NFL history, only Reggie White will have had more consecutive seasons with at least 13 sacks. He had four in a row.
Also with a half sack, he will move into third place alone in team history with 54 career sacks.
Kyler Murray

Murray can set the team rookie record for touchdown passes with two against the Rams. He has 14 on the season so far. The record is 15 set by Jake Plummer in 1997. If he has two touchdown passes, he will have done so in four straight games. The NFL rookie record is five.
He can set a team record for rushing yards by a quarterback with 84 yards. The record is held by Charley Trippi, who had 501 in 1951.
With 300 passing yards against the Rams, it would be Murray’s fifth 300-yard passing game. Andrew luck set the record of six his rookie year in 2012.
Terrell Suggs

With one sack against the Rams, Suggs will have 139 for his career. That would move him past DaMarcus Ware for eighth place on the NFL all-time list.
Sacking Jared Goff would make the 77th different QB he has sacked in his career. That would tie Julius Peppers and Reggie White for the most in NFL history.
David Johnson

Johnson can reach 30 career rushing touchdowns and 15 receiving touchdowns with one touchdown catch. He would be only the fifth player in league history to do that in his first five seasons.
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