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Peyton, Foles, Gordon, Jeffery have records in sight

Washington Redskins v Philadelphia Eagles

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 17: Quarterback Nick Foles #9 of the Philadelphia Eagles throws during pre-game warm-ups before the start of their game against the Washington Redskins at Lincoln Financial Field on November 17, 2013 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rich Schultz /Getty Images)

Rich Schultz

With two weeks left in the season, it’s a good time to flip through the NFL Record and Fact Book and take a look at some of the single-season records that are in danger of falling this year. As you’ve probably noticed, Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has a bunch of records within his reach.

Manning has already broken one official NFL single-season passing record this year, and he has a chance to break or tie four more of them in the next two games.

But Manning isn’t the only quarterback who has a shot at breaking a record this year: Eagles quarterback Nick Foles could, with a couple of good games, break the all-time record for passer rating in a season.

And Browns receiver Josh Gordon and Bears receiver Alshon Jeffery could, with another 200-yard receiving game, equal an NFL record that actually dates back to the second season of the American Football League.

Finally, three special teams players could break records this year: Rams punter Johnny Hekker, Broncos kicker Matt Prater and Ravens kicker Justin Tucker. Click here for a full list of the individual records that could fall in the next two weeks.