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Jess Root

Potential Cardinals player milestones in reach vs. Rams in Week 6

The Arizona Cardinals face the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday afternoon and seek their second win of the season. They would tie the Rams in the standings.

In the game, though, a few Cardinals players could reach notable milestones.

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Zach Ertz

Ertz needs eight receiving yards to move past Rob Housler for fifth place in franchise history for receiving yards by a tight end. He enters the game with 1,126 receiving yards with the Cardinals.

Josh Dobbs

With 64 passing yards, Dobbs will reach 1,500 passing yards in his career. More than 1,000 have come this season with the Cardinals.

Matt Prater

(Photo by Mike Christy/Getty Images)

Prater needs four points to pass Nick Lowery 18th place in NFL history for career points.

He needs one field goal to pass Lowery for 16th place in league history for career field goals made.

Rondale Moore

(Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

If Moore has a rushing touchdown, he would be the first Cardinals receiver since Bobby Joe Conrad in 1959 to have multiple rushing touchdowns.

Dennis Gardeck

With one sack, Gardeck will set the franchise record for sacks by an undrafted free agent. He is currently tied with Rondal McKinnon with 12.

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