Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones leads the NFL with 80 receptions this season. If he keeps up that pace through the remaining seven regular-season games, the former Alabama standout would finish with 142. The NFL single-season record is Marvin Harrison's 143 receptions for the Indianapolis Colts in 2002.
Jones ranks second in the NFL in receiving yards with 1,029 and leads in receiving yards per game at 114.3.
Jones said the important numbers, as Atlanta returns to the field on Sunday from its bye week, are the Falcons' six wins in nine games, or, perhaps even more urgently, the one victory the team has in the past four games after its 5-0 start.