Buffalo Bills –
QB Thad Lewis
- 82 passing yards to reach 500 in 2013
- Two passing touchdowns to tally five in his NFL career
RB C.J. Spiller
- One 100-yard rushing game for his eighth such game and to break a tie for sole possession of eighth-most in team history (Antowain Smith, 7)
- 11 rushing yards to move into 12th in team history (Kenneth Davis: 2,460)
- 50 rushing yards to reach 2,500 in his career 79 receiving yards to record 1,000 in his career
RB Fred Jackson
- With a start on Sunday, would mark the 50th of his NFL career
- One rushing touchdown to move into a tie with Jack Kemp for seventh most in team history (25)
- 33 receiving yards to join Thurman Thomas (11,938 / 4,341) as the second player in team history to post 4,000 rushing and 2,000 receiving yards
WR Stevie Johnson
- Will extend his current streak of consecutive games with a catch to 55 with a reception on Sunday
- Four catches to move into 10th in team history (Jerry Butler – 278) 26 receiving yards to move into 10th in Bills history (Josh Reed: 3,575)
TE Scott Chandler
- Will match Reuben Grant (15) for third-most among touchdown catches among Bills tight ends all-time with his next scoring grab
DE Mario Williams
- Will extend his consecutive games with a sack to five with a quarterback takedown on Sunday
- 1.5 sacks to record 75 in his NFL career 4.0 sacks to match a personal single-season best of 14.0 (2007)
DT Marcell Dareus
- 1.5 sacks to match single-season personal bests of 5.5 in 2011 and 2012
LB Kiko Alonso
- Two interceptions to match a franchise record among rookie linebackers set by Mike Stratton in 1963 (6) Five tackles to record 75 in his rookie campaign
CB Justin Rogers
- Will set a personal single-season best of two interceptions with his next pick (1 in 2011, 2012 and 2013)
FS Jairus Byrd
- One multi-interception game to become the third Bill with five multi-pick games (Tom Janik – 6 and Billy Atkins – 5)
K Dan Carpenter
- Will match Rian Lindell (16 – 11/4/12-12/23/12) for the third-longest consecutive field goals made streak if he connects on his next try
- Six points to tally 600 in his NFL careerCB/PR Leodis McKelvin
- 12 punt return yards to move into fourth in team history (Kevin Williams – 700)
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