XXVLL means 125, but in Super Bowl XXVII he recovered a fumble and would have returned for a 55 yard td but the bowl was knoked loose as he was showboating and resulted in a touchback
Leon Lett for 64 yards in Super Bowl XXVII (1993)
If the pass is ruled a catch then a fumble..the receiver receives the yards from the pass...and is credited with a fumble
Greg Best returned a fumble 94 yards in 1983.
Up to the fumble, that is receiving yards for the person that caught the ball. After the recovery, that is considered fumble recovery yards, but those yards are not kept up with in an offensive player's career stats.
Yes. The running back will get credit for the number of yards past the line of scrimmage the fumble occurred. If the line of scrimmage was at the defense's 20 yard line and the fumble occurred at the defense's 14 yard line, the running back would be credited with 6 yards rushing. If the line of scrimmage was at the defense's 14 yard line and the fumble occurred at the defense's 20 yard line, the running back would be credited with -6 yards rushing.
Yes, they aren't going to count for nothing.
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I'm not sure what your question is asking, but if I'm understanding correctly, yes, if you are rushing, you get all the yards up until your fumble and the same goes for receiving yards.
In 1964, Jim Marshall of the Vikings recovered a fumble 66 yards backwards into his own end zone, resulting in a safety. This was officially called a "-66 yard fumble recovery"
Through Super Bowl XLII, there have been seven kickoff returns for TDs in the Super Bowl: 1) SB XVII - Fulton Walker, Miami - 98 yards 2) SB XXIII - Standord Jennings, Cincinnati - 93 yards 3) SB XXIX - Andre Coleman, San Diego - 98 yards 4) SB XXXI - Desmond Howard, Green Bay - 99 yards 5) SB XXXIII - Tim Dwight, Atlanta - 94 yards 6&7) SB XXXV - Ron Dixon, New York Giants, 97 yards and Jermaine Lewis, Baltimore - 84 yards
Rashard Mendenhall had the most rushing yards with 63 yards in Super Bowl XLV.