Reading the coverage: Johnson poised to set records

October, 29, 2008
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By Paul Kuharsky

Posted by ESPN.com's Paul Kuharsky

Be on the lookout for our weekly chat tomorrow at 3:00 p.m.

Our daily whip-around:

Houston Texans

  • Andre Johnson has two chances at records in Minnesota -- he can become the first receiver to have at least 130 yards in five consecutive games and he can become the first receiver to catch at least 10 passes in four consecutive games. John McClain's story with details.
  • After watching for a while, Eugene Wilson is contributing now, writes Megan Manfull.
  • The Vikings' issues remind Alan Burge a bit of the Houston Oilers.

Indianapolis Colts

  • The Colts who make the big dollars and get the most attention are not performing, writes Mike Chappell. This includes a very specific breakdown of the finances.
  • Bob Kravitz's report card from "Monday Night Football."
  • The Colts offensive line provided some cause for optimism, says Phil Richards. Bob Sanders, Joseph Addai and Kelvin Hayden could be back for the New England game.
  • Monday could have been the beginning of the end, writes Justin A. Cohn.

Jacksonville Jaguars

  • The Florida Times-Union loves its Q&As. It's Brian Williams' turn.

Tennessee Titans

  • The Titans have quickly changed their focus to the Packers, says Jim Wyatt. They've lost their last four "Monday Night Football" follow-ups.
  • David Climer says Kerry Collins has gone from caretaker to difference-maker.
  • Jeff Fisher thought the Colts four-linebacker look was effective, according to Wyatt and Gary Estwick.
  • The Titans and Collins had the right answers for Indy, says Terry McCormick.

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