Fitzgerald, in his 16th season out of Pittsburgh (all with Arizona), came into the game four catches short of Tony Gonzalez for second place and he pushed past the Hall of Fame tight end with his fifth of the day, which came in the fourth quarter of the Cardinals’ 27-10 loss at home to the Seattle Seahawks.

Jason Witten, back from retirement this season, had four catches in the Cowboys’ 12-10 loss to New Orleans, and is second to Fitzgerald among active players with 1,166 receptions for his career.

In another milestone, Frank Gore, the ageless running back of the Buffalo Bills, had 109 yards on the ground in Sunday’s loss to New England, which pushed him past the 15,000-yard mark for his career. He is at 15,021, which has him 248 yards short of Barry Sanders for third-place on the career rushing list.

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