The running back gained 120 rush yards in the last game.
Earl campbell
296 Adrian Petterson
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.
Terrel davis
In the 1960 NFL championship game, Ted Dean had 13 rushes for 54 yards and 1 TD and Billy Barnes had 13 rushes for 42 yards.
The player gained 120 rushing yards in the last game.
The team gained 150 rushing yards in the last game.
The player gained 120 yards from scrimmage in the last game.
In the NFL the stat of all purpose yards usually refers to the yards obtained during a game, season, or career by a running back or a receiver. The yards referred to are both gained by receiving and rushing. Normally a running back will have the most all purpose yards, because receivers do not usually run the ball as often as runners catch the ball. Due to the formations in the NFL this can be achieved.
In the NFL, 231 against the Colts on September 12, 2010.
The integer that represents a gain of 9 yards in a football game is simply +9. In football, positive yardage indicates progress toward the opponent's end zone, so a gain of 9 yards is expressed as a positive number.
377 yards on 52 carries at Wisconsin