Justin Jefferson Is on the Doorstep of History… Again

Justin Jefferson is on the verge of breaking the NFL receiving yards record for the first four seasons, needing just 6 yards to surpass Michael Thomas' 5512 yards.

He reached 5507 yards in 57 games, one of the quickest in history; Anquan Boldin achieved 4605 yards in 55 games in his first four seasons. 

Despite missing seven games due to a hamstring injury and exiting another due to a chest injury this season, Jefferson is close to making history 

Last time against the Detroit Lions, he set the Vikings' single-game receiving yards record with 223 yards, surpassing Sammy White's 210 yards in 1976.

Despite his outstanding performance, the Vikings lost the game 34-23, emphasizing the team's need for a better result this time.

 His recent return against the Cincinnati Bengals saw him secure 7 catches for 84 yards, boosting his total.

Jefferson's likely to achieve the record against the Lions, setting a new benchmark for NFL receiving yards in the first four seasons

The Vikings face the Lions on Christmas Eve, aiming for a win to keep their NFC North hopes alive while Jefferson eyes the record.

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