Below are players that can set historic marks or reach career milestones in Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season, including:
- QB Justin Herbert
- WR Keenan Allen
- QB Jared Goff
- RB Jahmyr Gibbs
- RB Christian McCaffrey
- WR Puka Nacua
- QB Lamar Jackson
- RB Derrick Henry
- WR Ja’Marr Chase
- DE Trey Hendrickson
- DE Myles Garrett
JUSTIN HERBERT & KEENAN ALLEN
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert recorded 300 passing yards in Week 3, marking his 29th career game with at least 300 passing yards since entering the NFL in 2020.
With at least 300 passing yards at the New York Giants (1 p.m. ET, CBS), Herbert can become the fourth quarterback in NFL history with 30 such games in his first six seasons, joining Patrick Mahomes (41 games) as well as Pro Football Hall of Famers Dan Marino (32) and Kurt Warner (30).
The players with the most games with at least 300 passing yards in their first six seasons in NFL history:
PLAYER | TEAM | GAMES |
Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City | 41 |
Dan Marino HOF | Miami | 32 |
Kurt Warner HOF | St. Louis Rams | 30 |
Justin Herbert | L.A. Chargers | 29* |
*in sixth season |
Herbert, since Week 3 of the 2024 season, has nine consecutive regular-season road starts without an interception. Without an interception on Sunday, Herbert can become the first quarterback in NFL history without an interception in 10 consecutive regular-season road games (minimum 15 attempts in each game).
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen has 993 career receptions in 157 games and with seven receptions on Sunday, can surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison (167 games) as the fastest player in NFL history to reach 1,000 career receptions.
JARED GOFF & JAHMYR GIBBS
Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff has 43 career games with at least 300 passing yards since entering the NFL in 2016.
With 300 passing yards against Cleveland (1 p.m. ET, FOX), Goff can tie Drew Brees (44 games) and Pro Football Hall of Famer Dan Marino (44) for the third-most such games by a player in his first 10 seasons in NFL history, trailing only Patrick Mahomes (48 games, in his ninth season) and Matt Ryan (45).
The players with the most games with at least 300 passing yards in their first 10 seasons in NFL history:
PLAYER | TEAM(S) | GAMES |
Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City | 48^ |
Matt Ryan | Atlanta | 45 |
Drew Brees | San Diego Chargers, New Orleans | 44 |
Dan Marino HOF | Miami | 44 |
Jared Goff | L.A. Rams, Detroit | 43* |
*in 10th season; ^in ninth season |
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs had two rushing touchdowns in the Lions’ Week 3 win, marking his 28th and 29th career rushing touchdowns.
With a rushing touchdown on Sunday, Gibbs – who turns 24 years old following the 2025 season – can become the seventh running back in the Super Bowl era with at least 30 rushing touchdowns prior to his 24th birthday, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Barry Sanders (43 rushing touchdowns), Emmitt Smith (41) and Walter Payton (34) as well as Maurice Jones-Drew (34), Clinton Portis (34) and Jonathan Taylor (33).
The players with the most rushing touchdowns under the age of 24 in NFL history:
PLAYER | TEAM(S) | RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS |
Barry Sanders HOF | Detroit | 43 |
Emmitt Smith HOF | Dallas | 41 |
Maurice Jones-Drew | Jacksonville | 34 |
Walter Payton HOF | Chicago | 34 |
Clinton Portis | Denver, Washington | 34 |
Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis | 33 |
Jahmyr Gibbs | Detroit | 29* |
*turns 24 on March 20, 2026 |
CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY
San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey recorded 88 receiving yards and 52 rushing yards in the 49ers’ Week 3 win, his third consecutive game with at least 50 receiving yards and 50 rushing yards to begin the 2025 season.
With at least 50 receiving yards and 50 rushing yards against Jacksonville (4:05 p.m. ET, FOX), McCaffrey can become the first player with at least 50 receiving yards and 50 rushing yards in four consecutive games multiple times in his career.
The players with the most consecutive games with at least 50 receiving yards and 50 rushing yards in NFL history:
PLAYER | TEAM | DATES | GAMES |
Christian McCaffrey | Carolina | Nov. 11, 2018 – Dec. 2, 2018 | 5 |
Charlie Garner | Oakland Raiders | Sept. 8, 2002 – Oct. 6, 2002 | 4 |
Robert Smith | Minnesota | Oct. 29, 2000 – Nov. 19, 2000 | 4 |
Marshall Faulk HOF | St. Louis Rams | Dec. 5, 1999 – Dec. 26, 1999 | 4 |
Herschel Walker | Dallas | Nov. 8, 1987 – Nov. 26, 1987 | 4 |
Lydell Mitchell | San Diego Chargers | Oct. 8, 1978 – Oct. 29, 1978 | 4 |
Clem Daniels | Oakland Raiders | Oct. 23, 1966 – Nov. 13, 1966 | 4 |
Christian McCaffrey | San Francisco | Sept. 7, 2025 – active | 3* |
*active streak |
PUKA NACUA
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua recorded 11 receptions for 112 yards in Week 3, his fifth-consecutive regular-season game with at least eight receptions.
With at least eight receptions against Indianapolis (4:05 p.m. ET, FOX), Nacua can join Eric Moulds (in 2002 with Buffalo) and T.J. Houshmandzadeh (in 2007 with Cincinnati) as the only players in NFL history with at least eight catches in each of his team’s first four games of a season.
LAMAR JACKSON & DERRICK HENRY
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson completed 21 of 27 attempts (77.8 percent) for 288 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions for a 148.1 passer rating in Week 3. Jackson has recorded at least two touchdown passes, no interceptions and a passer rating of 125-or-higher in each of his three games this season.
With at least two touchdown passes, no interceptions and a passer rating of 125-or-higher at Kansas City (4:25 p.m. ET, CBS), Jackson can become the first player ever to reach those marks in each of his team’s first four games of a season.
In Week 4, Jackson can become the fifth quarterback in NFL history to record at least two touchdown passes and a passer rating of 90-or-higher in 12 consecutive games, including the postseason, joining Tom Brady (12 games from 2014-15), Pro Football Hall of Famer Peyton Manning (13 games in 2004), Philip Rivers (13 games from 2017-18) and Aaron Rodgers (14 games from 2010-11).
Jackson has a 141.8 passer rating through his first three games this season. On Sunday, he can become the fourth quarterback with a passer rating of 140-or-higher through his team’s first four games of a season in NFL history (minimum 50 pass attempts), joining Milt Plum (152.7 passer rating through Cleveland’s first four games in 1960), John Hadl (145.7 with the L.A. Rams in 1973) and Craig Morton (143.3 with Dallas in 1969).
The quarterbacks with the highest passer rating through his team’s first four games of a season in NFL history (minimum 50 attempts):
PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | PASSER RATING |
Milt Plum | Cleveland | 1960 | 152.7 |
John Hadl | L.A. Rams | 1973 | 145.7 |
Craig Morton | Dallas | 1969 | 143.3 |
Lamar Jackson | Baltimore | 2025 | 141.8* |
*through team’s first three games |
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry enters Week 4 with 109 career rushing touchdowns. With a rushing touchdown on Sunday, Henry can tie Pro Football Hall of Famer Walter Payton (110 career rushing touchdowns) for the fifth-most rushing touchdowns in NFL history. Only Pro Football Hall of Famers Emmitt Smith (164 career rushing touchdowns), LaDainian Tomlinson (145) and Marcus Allen (123) as well as Adrian Peterson (120) have more.
The players with the most rushing touchdowns in NFL history:
PLAYER | TEAM(S) | SEASONS | RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS | |
Emmitt Smith HOF | Dallas, Arizona | 1990-2004 | 164 | |
LaDainian Tomlinson HOF | S.D. Chargers, N.Y. Jets | 2001-11 | 145 | |
Marcus Allen HOF | L.A. Raiders, Kansas City | 1982-97 | 123 | |
Adrian Peterson | Minnesota, New Orleans, Arizona, Washington, Tennessee, Seattle | 2007-21 | 120 | |
Walter Payton HOF | Chicago | 1975-87 | 110 | |
Derrick Henry | Tennessee, Baltimore | 2016-active | 109* | |
*entering Week 4 | ||||
BENGALS ON MONDAY NIGHT
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase has recorded at least 115 receiving yards in each of his four career games on Monday night, with two touchdown receptions in each of his past two.
With at least 100 receiving yards at Denver on Monday Night Football (8:15 p.m. ET, ABC), Chase can become the first player in NFL history with at least 100 receiving yards in each of their first five games on Monday night.
Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson has recorded at least half a sack in each of his nine appearances on Monday Night Football.
With at least half a sack on Monday night, Hendrickson can become the first player in NFL history with at least half a sack in each of his first 10 games on Monday night.
MYLES GARRETT
Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett – with at least half a sack in each game this season – ranks tied for second in the league with four sacks entering Week 4.
With two sacks at Detroit (1 p.m. ET, FOX), Garrett – who has 106.5 career sacks and turns 30 years old on Dec. 29 – can surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Reggie White (108 sacks) for the most sacks by a player under the age of 30 since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic.