The 26-year-old receiver should get the record easily in Sunday's Week 17 matchup versus the Detroit Lions. It's not the only team-best Adams can hit. Per the Journal Sentinel, Adams needs 133 yards to break Jordy Nelson's single-season record of 1,519 yards set in 2014. If he reaches that mark and adds two more touchdowns this week at Lambeau Field, Adams would become the first Packers player ever with 100 catches, 1,500 yards and 15 touchdowns in a single season. That benchmark would be a good way to close the franchise's 100th anniversary.