Numbers just a piece of bigger picture for Davante…

Here’s a rundown of the numbers to watch with Adams during the stretch run.
Touchdowns: Adams has caught 64 regular-season TD passes from Aaron Rodgers , one shy of the franchise mark of 65 for a QB-WR duo set by Rodgers and Nelson. The Rodgers-Adams connection already has the most TDs in team history when playoffs are included (72-70).
Single-season receptions: Adams has 90, which is 25 shy of his own team record set last year of 115 (achieved in 14 games). He needs to average 6.5 catches per game over the last four regular-season games to break his mark.
Single-season receiving yards: At 1,204, Adams is 315 away from Nelson’s team record of 1,519, set in Adams’ rookie year of 2014. If he averages 79 yards per game the rest of the way, he’ll hit 1,520, and he did miss one game this year so it would be in 16 games, just like Nelson.
Career receptions: Already this season, Adams has moved past Nelson and Sharpe into second on the franchise’s all-time list with 636. He’s still more than 100 catches away from the top spot, Donald Driver’s 743.
Career receiving yards: Adams currently sits sixth in franchise history at 7,772, and third place is within reach this season, with Nelson (fifth, 7,848), Don Hutson (7,991) and Sharpe (8,134) not far in front of him. He needs 363 yards to move past all of them into third, an average of just over 90 per game to do it this year. At that point, only Lofton (9,656) and Driver (10,137) will be ahead of him.
100-yard games: With six 100-yard games so far this season, including a current streak of three in a row, Adams now has 29 in his career, tying him for second in team history with Sharpe, just three behind Lofton at 32. If he’s able to get three more this year to match Lofton, he would also tie Robert Brooks’ single-season team record in the category, when he had nine in 1995.
Perhaps what’s most remarkable about where Adams stands is he continues to produce at such a high level despite all the attention he draws from defenses.
It doesn’t happen by accident. Sure, some of it is just Adams being Adams, an uber-talented receiver whose footwork, ball skills and knowledge of the game are, as the social media world likes to put it, top two, not two.
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