Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins can make history in different ways
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Cincinnati Bengals receivers Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins are on the brink of making NFL history in Sunday's game against the Chicago Bears. Chase aims to become only the second player in NFL history to record 10 or more catches in four consecutive games, a feat first achieved by Lions receiver Calvin Johnson in 2012. Meanwhile, Higgins could join an elite group by catching a touchdown in nine straight home games, a record shared by Vikings receiver Cris Carter and 49ers receiver Jerry Rice.
Both players' chances could be influenced by the availability of quarterback Joe Flacco, who is listed as questionable due to a shoulder injury sustained during a Week 8 loss to the Jets. Chase currently leads the NFL with 70 receptions this season and ranks second in receiving yards with 720.
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