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Last year Bengals defensive end Carlos Dunlap had a career-high 13.5 sacks. This year, Dunlap wants more. A lot more.

Dunlap says he wants to break the official NFL single-season sack record of 22.5, set by Michael Strahan. (Sacks have been an official stat since 1982.)

“Along with the team goals, you’ve got to have your personal goals that will help you obtain the team goal,” Dunlap told ESPN. “My personal goals is to get that sack title at the end of the season, one, and then two, to get Strahan’s record.”

Last year Dunlap hit on two big personal goals: He set the Bengals team record for sacks in a season, and he appeared in his first Pro Bowl. Now his goal is to sit atop the single-season sack list in the NFL record book.