In the latest game, the quarterback had 75 rushing yards.
Pat White, West Virginia247 yards against Syracuse on October 14, 2006
The player gained 120 rushing yards in the last game.
The team gained 150 rushing yards in the last game.
The quarterback accumulated 250 passing yards in the game.
Michael Vick of the Atlanta Falcons holds the NFL Quarterback single game rushing record with 173 yards from 10 attempts during a 2002 game vs the Vikings. Nealon Greene of the Edmonton Eskimos holds the CFL Quarterback single game rushing record with 180 yards in 14 carries versus the Saskatchewan Roughriders on July 19, 1999.
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Michael Vick ran a documented 4.25 which also ranks well on the top of the fastest football players of all time, period. On top of that.......Vick owns several NFL records, including the most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single season (1,039 in 2006), highest average per carry in a single season (8.45 in 2006), 100-yard career rushing games by a quarterback (eight), best two-game rushing total (225 in 2004) and rushing yards in a single game (173 in 2002). His 1,039 rushing yards and 8.4 average yards per carry in 2006 marked NFL records for a quarterback in a single season. Became the first quarterback in NFL history to tally more than four career 100-yard rushing games as he has now collared eight such contests in his career. Vick and teammate RB Warrick Dunn (1,140) became the first quarterback/running back duo to each surpass 1,000 rushing yards in a single season, and one of only five teammates to accomplish the feat in NFL history.Vick's 2,474 passing yards in 2006 moved his career totals to 11,505 yards, which ranks fourth all-time in Falcons history.Enters the 2007 season ranked third among quarterbacks for rushing yards (3,859) in NFL history. He is also a 3 time pro bowler.
Nealon Greene with 180 yards is the CFL record and the NFL record was just set this past weekend
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.
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.
Most rushing yards, game: 314, Eddie George(November 11, 1995 vs. Illinois)