Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson have already propelled their teams to division titles, but individual acclaim could well be on the horizon.
As two games remain in the 2022 regular season, myriad NFL single-season records are for the taking, according to NFL Research, with superstars Mahomes and Jefferson closing in on two of the game’s most prestigious milestones.
Mahomes continues to eye Peyton Manning’s 2013 single-season record for most passing yards, while Jefferson is edging closer to Calvin Johnson’s 2012 standard for most receiving yards in a season.
Manning threw for 5,477 yards in 16 games during the 2013 season with the Denver Broncos. Through 15 games so far this season, Mahomes leads the league with 4,720 yards. Mahomes needs 758 yards to pass up Manning, which would be an average of 379 yards per game. For most QBs, hitting 379 yards would be a career high, but Mahomes has eclipsed that mark 12 times in his career and twice so far this season. He has games remaining against the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders to get there.