5 NFL single-season records that could be broken in Week 18
If it wasn't enough that Ja'Marr Chase exploded for 266 yards and three touchdowns in Week 17, he also managed to break Justin Jefferson's record for the most receiving yards by a rookie in the Super Bowl era. Though he's still short of Bill Groman's 1960 AFL record of 1,473 yards, he should be able to break that with relative ease — so long as the Bengals still have something to play for after the Chiefs' game on Saturday — in Week 18, as he only trails by 44 yards.
But there are more records to be broken, even if the added 17th game does take a little bit of the luster off of whatever statistical achievements occur in Week 18.

Though Derrick Henry couldn't continue his insane early-season start to break the rushing record, and it's very unlikely that Trevon Diggs adds enough interceptions in the final game to surpass Night Train Lane and his 14-interception campaign, there are still some cool stats to watch for.
Here are five players in striking distance of NFL single-season records, and how much longer they have to go.