The player gained 120 yards from scrimmage in the last game.
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Scrimmage yards are the total yards gained by a player from the line of scrimmage. They include both rushing and receiving yards. These yards are important because they directly contribute to a player's overall offensive production and effectiveness on the field. The more scrimmage yards a player gains, the more impact they have on the game and the better their performance is generally considered.
The player gained 120 rushing yards in the last game.
When you get 10 yards ahead of the original line of scrimmage
Passing yards in football are calculated by measuring the distance the ball travels in the air from the line of scrimmage to where it is caught by the receiver. The total passing yards for a player is the sum of all the yards gained on completed passes during a game.
The longest penalty in an NFL game is undefined. A defensive pass interference penalty is assessed from the line of scrimmage to the spot of the foul. If the spot of the foul is 30 yards beyond the line of scrimmage, the penalty is 30 yards. If the spot of the foul is 18 yards past the line of scrimmage, the penalty is 18 yards. If the spot of the foul is 9 yards past the line of scrimmage, the penalty is 9 yards. A defensive pass interference penalty is the only penalty that can be longer than 15 yards.
The player accumulated 150 receiving yards in the game.
The team gained 150 rushing yards in the last game.
The player accumulated 120 receiving yards in the last game.
A scrimmage is a game that doesn't count towards records or statistics. Like a practice game.
The running back gained 120 rush yards in the last game.
Right now it's Adrian Peterson with 290 something. It used to be jamal Lewis. Adrian Peterson holds record for most rushing yards for a game (296). Most yards from scrimmage in a game is Flipper Anderson with 336 yrds in 1989. Most all time is Jerry Rice with 23540 yrds Most in a single season is Chris Johnson (2009) with 2509 yrds
As of the 2007 season, the longest run from the line of scrimmage in a Super Bowl is 75 yards by Willie Parker of the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XL.