As Le’Veon Bell chases a history-making contract in 2019, Antonio Brown is on the precipice of making NFL history on the field. Before the 2018 season is over, he has the opportunity to take over the lead position as the most prolific wide receiver in the game from a production standpoint.
He enters Sunday’s game with 9910 receiving yards, meaning that he can reach 10,000 receiving yards for his career by going for 90 or more against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Playing in his 116th career game, he would tie Torrey Holt for the second-fastest to that mark in NFL history, missing the top spot by just one game.