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Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison and Dallas Clark wasted no time in hitting milestones Sunday against Tennessee. Manning extended his own NFL record for 4,000-yard passing seasons to nine, while Harrison moved into second on the NFL’s career receptions list and Clark broke the franchise’s long-standing single-season record for yards receiving by a tight end.
Reported by the Associated Press
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They needed only about 23 minutes to complete the trifecta. Manning entered the game needing 93 yards to hit 4,000, achieving it on a 55-yard touchdown play to Joseph Addai. Harrison achieved his midway through the second quarter. A short pass from Jim Sorgi gave Harrison his seventh reception of the game and 1,102 in his career. It moved him past Cris Carter for second all-time. Clark needed 41 yards to break the record set by Hall of Famer John Mackey in 1966. He accomplished that when he turned a short pass into a 23-yard gain on the second play of the second quarter. He left the game with six catches for 59 yards, giving him 848 yards, 19 more than Mackey’s previous mark.
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