Julio Jones continued to solidify his status as a perennial Hall-of-Famer after another impressive performance in Week 3. The Atlanta Falcons wide receiver is now tied for the fourth-most 100-yard receiving games in NFL history.

On Sunday, the Falcons fell to the Indianapolis Colts 27-24 but Jones still had himself a day. Jones finished the game with eight receptions for 128 yards and a touchdown.

With yet another 100-yard outing, Jones has 51 games in his career where he has reached that mark. Now, the only receivers that he trails are all residing in Canton; forever remembered as legends of the game.

The players in front of him are Marvin Harrison (59), Randy Moss (64), and Jerry Rice (76). With that being said, there's a decent chance that Jones is able to secure the No. 1 spot on this list when it is all said and done.

There haven't been many receivers in NFL history who are built like Jones is. At 6-foot-3, 220 pounds, Jones can easily run past defenders but he's strong enough to go through them.

Besides his 100-yard games record, Jones also holds the record for receiving yards per game. Over his nine-year career, the Falcons pass-catcher has averaged 96.2 yards per game. The second closest receiver to him is Odell Beckham Jr. with 93.6 yards per game.

The scary thing is, Jones still has quite a few years left in the NFL and he isn't close to being done.

As he continues to catch passes from Matt Ryan, he continues to add onto what is already a Hall-of-Fame career for a kid from Alabama.