The Arizona Cardinals will take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday in Week 10. A few Cardinals players can hit some notable achievements or milestones depending on what happens during the game.
Kyler Murray

If the Cardinals win, Murray would tie the franchise record for wins by a rookie starting quarterback. The fourth win would also surpass the team’s 2018 total. He would also be the first rookie quarterback to get three road wins.
If he completes five passes without being intercepted, he will establish a new NFL rookie record for completions without an interception. He has completed 172 passes since his last pick. The current record of 176 is held by Dak Prescott (2016) and Derek Carr (2014).
With 319 passing yards, he will set a new franchise rookie record for passing yards. The record is currently held by Matt Leinart with 2,547 yards.
If he has two touchdown passes, he will be the first rookie in team history to have five games with multiple touchdown passes.
Terrell Suggs

With one sack of Jameis Winston, he will tie DeMarcus Ware for eighth place on the NFL all-time list for career sacks with 138.5. Winston would become the 76th different quarterback Suggs has sacked. Only Reggie White and Julius Peppers, with 77 each, would have sacked more quarterbacks.
With two sacks, he will tie Jason Taylor for seventh place on the all-time list.
Chandler Jones

With at least half a sack, he will reach 10 on the season, making him the first player in team history to have at least 10 sacks in four seasons.
With 1.5 sacks, he would tie Freddie Joe Nunn for the most sacks (11) in the first 10 games of a season.
David Johnson

With a receiving touchdown, he would join a select few in league history. He would become only the fifth player in history to have 30 rushing touchdowns and 15 receiving touchdowns in his first five seasons. Marcus Allen, Thurman Thomas, Chuck Foreman and Abner Haynes are the only players to accomplish the feat.
Kenyan Drake

If he rushes for 100 yards, he will be the first player since Ottis Anderson as a rookie in 1979 to rush for 100 yards in his first two games with the Cardinals.
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