im sure plenty have... i think Chris Johnson's already done it a few times this yearbut only 2 players in NFL history have rushed for 1,000 yrds and received for 1,000 yrds in the same year.
Rodger Craig did it for the 9'ers
and Marshall Faulk did it for the rams
Flipper Anderson holds the Rams team record and the NFL record for receiving yards in a single game with 336 yards in a game against the Saints in 1989.
Eric Dickerson played in all 16 games in 1984 when he rushed for 2105 yards. He rushed for over 200 yards in a game twice that season and for over 100 yards in another 10 games.
Terrell Davis/ Derek Loville
237 vs the Eagles on a rainy day in Philadelphia; October 31, 1993.
Willie Anderson, LA Rams, Nov 26, 1969, against New Orleans gained 336 yds in a single game (OT).
The player accumulated 150 receiving yards in the game.
The player accumulated 120 receiving yards in the last game.
The Iowa Hawkeyes rushed for 429 yards in the 1959 Rose Bowl, winning 38-12.
Timmy Smith rushed for 204 in Super Bowl 22 vs the Denver Broncos
295 yards in a game against the Cleveland Browns in the 2003 season.
Receiving yards are important in football because they show how effectively a player can catch passes and gain yardage. Players who accumulate a high number of receiving yards are often key contributors to their team's offense and can help drive the team towards scoring points. In essence, receiving yards are a key statistic in evaluating a player's overall performance and impact on the game.
Alternative receiving yards, or alt receiving yards, refer to the total number of yards gained by a player through receptions in a football game, excluding yards gained after the catch. Regular receiving yards, on the other hand, include all yards gained by a player through receptions, including those gained after the catch.
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.
Flipper Anderson holds the Rams team record and the NFL record for receiving yards in a single game with 336 yards in a game against the Saints in 1989.
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Jamal Lewis of the Baltimore Raavens who rushed for 295 yards in a game against the Cleveland Browns on the September 15, 2003
Eric Dickerson played in all 16 games in 1984 when he rushed for 2105 yards. He rushed for over 200 yards in a game twice that season and for over 100 yards in another 10 games.