With a Super Bowl victory in February, Packers wide receiver Donald Driver now has his sights on a personal record and induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. "James Lofton's records," Driver said. "And I want to make sure that I put a nice little stamp on my legacy. My thing is, is that (there's) some great guys that wore this number before me. I think if I can get a nice little stamp on this legacy, continue to put some stats up there ... And that's just to make sure that no one ever breaks my records. That's what James wanted. That's what Sterling (Sharpe) wanted. Records are meant to be broken, and I want mine to never be broken. "If I can play two to three more years and put a nice little stamp on it, those records will stand there forever, and when it's all said and done, maybe one day I can stand up here in Canton, Ohio, saying, 'I made it.'" Lofton holds the Packers record for most career receiving yards with 9,656, but Driver is just 40 yards shy and virtually certain to eclipse that mark whenever the next NFL season begins. He has 53 career touchdown receptions, No. 4 on the list, and could catch No. 2 Sterling Sharpe (65) before his career ends.