Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp has already set numerous records this season, and he may be on the verge of reaching another notable feat.

Kupp has been a catalyst in the Rams offense so far in the campaign, as he has formed potent chemistry with quarterback Matthew Stafford. For one, he is currently on track for a possible receiving triple crown; he leads the NFL in receptions (113), receiving yards (1,489) and receiving touchdowns (12).

As the Rams have a mere four games remaining on their regular season schedule, it may seem like a longshot that Kupp may go on to break the record for the most receptions in a single campaign in NFL history. New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas became the all-time leader in this stat thanks to his 149 catches over the 2019 season.

The Rams wideout may have what it takes to total for 37 receptions over the Rams’ upcoming four contests to break Thomas' record. Still, Kupp is at the least on pace to shatter the team record for the most catches in a season. Kupp heads into the Rams’ Week 15 clash against the Seahawks needing a mere seven receptions to surpass Isaac Bruce (119 catches over the 1995 campaign) for the top spot in this leaderboard.

Overall, Kupp sure is building a potent resume for the 2021 NFL Offensive Player of the Year award.