The record holders for most yards gained in a single post season game:
Rushing:
Eric Dickerson, RB, L.A. Rams, 1985 NFC-Divisional: L.A. Rams vs. Dallas, 248 yards
Receiving:
Eric Moulds, WR, Buffalo Bills, 1998 AFC-Wild Card: Buffalo vs. Miami, 240 yards
Kick Return:
Andre Coleman, KR, San Diego Chargers, 1994 season, Super Bowl XXIX: San Diego vs. San Francisco, 244 yards
Punt Return:
Allen Rossum, KR/PR, Atlanta Falcons, 2004 NFC-Divisional: Atlanta vs. St. Louis, 152 yards
Combined Yards:
Ed Podolak, RB, Kansas City Chiefs, 1971 AFC-Divisional: Kansas City vs. Miami(OT), 350 Total Yards Combined: 110 yds. rushing, 85 yards receiving, 154 yards kick returns, 1 yard punt return.
Rushing is when they run the football and the gain yards.
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A gain of 9 yards is when the offense moves the ball forward 9 yards from the line of scrimmage by either running the ball or passing the ball to a receiver/pass catcher.
6,443 yards
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.
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In American football, the longest possible number of yards an offense can gain in one run is typically 99 yards, which occurs when a player carries the ball from their own end zone to the opposing end zone without being tackled. This is the maximum distance on a single play, as the field itself is 100 yards long, but the offense starts from their own 1-yard line. Any gain exceeding this distance would result in a touchdown.
He gained 3139 rushing yards his career.He also gain 2133 receiving yards, and 34 total touchdowns.
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.
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