FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Since Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan is intent on finding ways to feed him the ball, Julio Jones should continue to get plenty of opportunities through the last seven games of the season.

However, Jones, who leads the league with 80 receptions and has compiled 1,029 yards with six touchdowns, isn't focused on his numbers. He's on pace for 142 catches and 1,829 receiving yards, and the 142 receptions would be right near Marvin Harrison's single-season record of 143. The Falcons' record is 115 catches by Roddy White in 2010.

"Those numbers don't mean anything to me," Jones said. "If we're not winning, what good [are] the numbers? I try to do any and everything I can do to help the team win. The next 12 weeks we have left, just for me to go out there and block and draw coverage if that's what we need to do to win. If I need to go out there and catch a 1,000 yards and 80 balls, whatever I've got to do, I'm going to try and go do it.

"That's just individual stuff. I stay away from it. I just try to come in and get better every day and be the best teammate I can possibly be."

When reminded again that 80 catches through nine games is a rather significant feat, Jones responded, "I didn't even know that, but thank you for letting me know that. I don't care for it."

Jones and the 6-3 Falcons take on the 4-5 Indianapolis on Sunday. His matchup with Colts cornerback Vontae Davis will be one to watch.