There are some individual milestones some Arizona Cardinals players can reach on Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Check out what they could achieve this afternoon.
Chandler Jones

With one sack against the Steelers, Jones would become only the second player in franchise history to have two seasons of at least 14 sacks. Curtis Greer, who had 16 in 1983 and 14 in 1984, is the only player so far to do it.
Larry Fitzgerald

With 72 receiving yards against the Steelers, Fitzgerald would reach 17,000 for his career.
A touchdown reception would be the first in his career in the regular season against the Steelers. He had two in the Super Bowl against them. It would leave the Ravens as the only team in the league he has not scored against.
Kyler Murray

With a win, he would tie the franchise rookie record for wins as a starting quarterback.
With two touchdown passes, he would set a franchise rookie record with 16 in a season. Jake Plummer holds the current rookie record with his 15 in 1997.
With 56 rushing yards, he will set a franchise record for rushing yards by a quarterback. The current record is held by Charley Trippi, who rushed for 501 yards in 1951.
Terrell Suggs

With a sack of Steelers quarterback Devlin Hodges, Suggs will tie Reggie White and Julius Peppers for the most different quarterbacks taken down in a career. It would make 77 different players.
With one sack, he will also pass DeMarcus Ware for eighth place on the NFL all-time list, giving him 139 for his career.
David Johnson

With a receiving TD, Johnson would become just the fiŌ h player in NFL history with at least 30 rushing TDs and 15 receiving TDs in his first five seasons. He would join Marcus Allen, Thurman Thomas, Chuck Foreman and Abner Haynes as the only players to accomplish the feat.
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