The Arizona Cardinals play the Cleveland Browns Sunday afternoon. They hope to end their losing streak as a team, but some players have some milestones and achievements they can reach.
Let’s take a look.
Larry Fitzgerald

Fitzgerald needs 31 receiving yards to reach 700 in 2019. Doing so would be the 16th straight season with at least that many yards, extending the longest streak in league history.
If he gets 52 yards, he will reach 17,000 for his career.
Kyler Murray

A win would tie Murray for the most wins as a rookie starting quarterback.
With 54 rushing yards, Murray will set a franchise record for rushing yards by a quarterback. Charley Trippi holds the record now with 501 rushing yards.
With two rushing touchdowns, he would tie the franchise record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. Jim Hart hold the record with six in 1958.
With two touchdown passes, it would be his eighth game with multiple touchdown passes. He already holds the rookie record and would extend it. Browns QB Baker Mayfield holds the league rookie record for games with multiple touchdown passes with nine.
David Johnson

His next touchdown will be the 50th in his career. If he scores one Sunday, it will be his 61st game, the fewest games for a player to reach 50 in team history. John David Crow did it in the fewest games previous to now, reaching 50 in 66 games.
If he scores a touchdown of any kind, he will tie Ollie Matson for sixth place in team history.
If he scores two touchdowns, he will tie Ottis Anderson and John David Crow for fourth place in franchise history.
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