LaDainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers with 1,474.
The record for the most rushing yards in a single NFL game is 296 yards, set by Adrian Peterson in 2007.
LaDainian Tomlinson of the Chargers with 1,474 yards.
The player who holds the record for the most NFL rushing yards in a single game is Adrian Peterson, who rushed for 296 yards in a game in 2007.
Drew Bledsoe has the most negative rushing yards in NFL history.
Drew Bledsoe has the most negative rushing yards in NFL history.
Adrian Peterson - 296 Rushing yards on November 4th 2007 against the San Diego Chargers
Drew Bledsoe has the most negative rushing yards in NFL history.
Terry Bradshaw had 2,257 rushing yards in his 14 year NFL career.
well the #1 rushing preformance in the NFL in one single game was done by Jamal Lewis in 2007, he rushed for more tham 300 yards
Yes, in the NFL, negative rushing yards are subtracted from a running back's total rushing yards. If a running back loses yards on a carry, those negative yards are counted against their overall rushing total for that game and season. This means that a player's rushing yards reflect both positive and negative yardage from their carries.
Earl Campbell of the Houston Oilers led the NFL in rushing yards in 1978 (1,450 yards), 1979 (1,697 yards), and 1980 (1,934 yards).
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