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Records in the NFL are meant to be broken, and the 2024 season is shaping up to be a record-breaking year. With players like Justin Jefferson, Puka Nacua, and Lamar Jackson on the cusp of rewriting history, fans can expect to see some incredible feats on the field.

While Jefferson aims to break Torry Holt’s record for the most receiving yards in a player’s first five seasons, Nacua is eyeing Jefferson’s mark of 3,016 yards through his first two seasons. These young wideouts have the talent and opportunity to make a significant impact in the league.

On the defensive side, players like T.J. Watt, Myles Garrett, and Micah Parsons are poised to challenge the single-season sack record. With the evolution of the passing game, quarterbacks like Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen could also take a shot at Norm Van Brocklin’s single-game passing yards record.

In the realm of rushing, Lamar Jackson is closing in on Michael Vick’s all-time quarterback rushing yards record. With his dynamic playmaking ability, Jackson could soon claim the top spot in this category. Additionally, Jalen Hurts and Josh Allen will be looking to surpass the single-season quarterback rushing touchdowns record in the upcoming season.

The NFL’s new kickoff rules could lead to more opportunities for kick returners like MarTay Jenkins to make an impact in the 2024 season. With the potential for big returns under the new rules, Jenkins’ single-season kick return yardage record may be within reach for a dynamic return specialist.

As the 2024 season unfolds, fans can expect to witness history in the making as these players strive to etch their names into the NFL record books. With each game presenting new challenges and opportunities, the stage is set for an exciting season filled with record-breaking performances.