The player gained 120 rushing yards in the last game.
The team gained 150 rushing yards in the last game.
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.
A rushing yard is the distance a player runs with the football during a play in American football. It impacts the game by helping the team gain yards, control the clock, and wear down the opposing defense. More rushing yards can lead to more scoring opportunities and help a team win the game.
In the latest game, the quarterback had 75 rushing yards.
The player gained 120 yards from scrimmage in the last game.
"Rushing yards" in American football refers to the total number of yards gained by a player or team while running with the ball during a game. It is a measure of how successful a team or player is at advancing the ball on the ground.
The total number of all-purpose yards gained by the player in the game is the combined total of yards gained from rushing, receiving, and returning kicks or punts.
The team gained a total of 150 rushing yards in the last game.
The record for the most rushing yards in a single NFL game is 296 yards, set by Adrian Peterson in 2007.
Most rushing yards, game: 314, Eddie George(November 11, 1995 vs. Illinois)
Peterson of Minnesota Vikings rusehd for 296 yards ..
O.J. Simpson with 2003 rushing yards for the 1973 Buffalo Bills.