Some records that could be reached in 1994-1995.
– With three touchdowns, San Francisco’s Jerry Rice would break Jim Brown’s career record of 126.
– With four recoveries of opponents’ fumbles, New Orleans’ Rickey Jackson would break Jim Marshall’s record of 29.
– Kansas City’s Marcus Allen needs nine rushing touchdowns to reach 100, just the fourth player to do so.
– With 12 more kickoff returns, Detroit’s Mel Gray would break Ron Smith’s record of 275.
– Minnesota’s Roger Craig needs 11 carries to become the 11th player in NFL history with 2,000 career carries.
– With three touchdowns in postseason play, Buffalo’s Thurman Thomas would break Franco Harris’s record of 17.
– Quarterback Jim Everett of New Orleans needs 1,242 yards passing to reach 25,000 for his career. He would be the 35th NFL player to reach that mark.




