The Arizona Cardinals seek a win against the New York Giants. It would improve their record to 3-3-1 and would be their third straight victory. It would be their first three-game winning streak since 2015.
It would also be their third consecutive win against the Giants.
However, there are also some player feats and milestones that are achievable in this matchup.
Larry Fitzgerald

If he catches a touchdown pass, it will be his first at MetLife Stadium. It would be the 29th different stadium in which he has a touchdown catch.
If he has 100 receiving yards, it will be the 50th such game in his career.
He will extend his streak of games with at least one catch to 234 if he catches one pass.
Terrell Suggs

Suggs has 136.5 career sacks. With one full sack, he will tie Hall of Famers Richard Dent and John Randle for ninth place all-time in league history. With two full sacks, he will tie DeMarcus Ware for eighth place.
Kyler Murray

With nine completed passes, he will pass Nick Foles for the league record for the most completions in a player’s first seven career games. Foles had 161 in 2012.
With two touchdown passes, he would tie Jim Hart for the most touchdown passes in franchise history in a player’s first seven games.
If he has 300 passing yards, he will become the first rookie in NFL history to do have five 300-yard passing games in his first seven games. He would join Patrick Mahomes as the only two players ever to do it.
David Johnson

If he has 100 yards from scrimmage or more, it will be his fourth consecutive game doing so.
With a receiving touchdown, he will become only the fifth player in NFL history to have 30 rushing touchdowns and 15 receiving touchdowns in his first five seasons. The other four players who did this were Thurman Thomas, Marcus Allen, Chuck Foreman and Abner Haynes.
With any two touchdowns, he will reach 50 in his career. He would have reached that in 56 career games, a franchise record. The current record is held by John David Crow, who reached 50 career touchdowns in 66 games.
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