Receiving yards are the yards gained by a player catching passes from the quarterback, while rushing yards are the yards gained by a player running with the ball.
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Rushing yards are gained when a player carries the ball on the ground, while receiving yards are gained when a player catches a pass. Both rushing and receiving yards contribute to a player's overall performance on the field by showcasing their ability to move the ball effectively and contribute to their team's offense. Players who excel in both rushing and receiving yards are often considered versatile and valuable assets to their team.
Through the 2008 season, Peterson (Adrian, rushing) and Anderson (Willie, receiving).
2002- 1 Passing Touchdown2003- 7 Rushing TD's & 4 Receiving TD's2004- 3 Rushing TD's & 6 Receiving TD's2005- 3 Rushing TD's & 4 Receiving TD's2006- 7 Rushing TD's & 4 Receiving TD's2007- 7 Rushing TD's & 5 Receiving TD's2008- 9 Rushing TD's & 5 Receiving TD's2009- 1 Rushing TD & 1 Receiving TD
Rushing is when they run the football and the gain yards.
Franco Harris - 100 (91 rushing, 9 receiving)Hines Ward - 81 (80 receiving, 1 rushing)Jerome Bettis - 80 (78 rushing, 2 receiving)
A TE gets a point for every 10 yards receiving or Rushing A TE end gets 6 points for every TD
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Between 1999-2007, Hines Ward scored 66 touchdowns, 65 receiving and 1 rushing.
Rushing yards are yards gained by running the ball instead of passing.
Yes, sacks count against rushing stats.
A rushing yard is an important statistic in a football game. It is defined as any yard that is covered by a football player running with the ball in his arms.
Alternate receiving yards refer to the total yards gained by a player through receiving passes in football, excluding yards gained from rushing or other means. These yards are important in evaluating a player's performance as they showcase their ability to catch passes and contribute to the team's offense. A player with high alternate receiving yards typically indicates their effectiveness in the passing game and their impact on the team's overall success.