1. Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings. November 4, 2007 against the San Diego Chargers he racked up 296 rush yards.
2. Jamal Lewis of the Baltimore Ravens. September 14, 2003 against the Cleveland Browns he totaled 295 yards.
3. Jerome Harrison of the Cleveland Browns. December 20, 2009 in Kansas City against the Chiefs he ran for 286 yards and three touchdowns.
4. Corey Dillon of the Cincinnati Bengals. October 22, 2000 against the Denver Broncos he rushed for a total of 278 yards.
5. Walter Payton of the Chicago Bears. November 20, 1977 against the Minnesota Vikings he ran for 275 yards.
6. Orenthal James (O.J.) Simpson of the Buffalo Bills. November 25, 1976 against the Detroit Lions he managed to gain a total of 273 yards.
1. Eddie George - 314 2. Keith Byars - 274 3. Archie Griffin - 246 4. Archie Griffin - 238 5. Raymont Harris - 236
Ladainian Tomlinson of the San Diego Chargers agaist the Oakland Raiders on October 16, 2005. He scored on a 35 yard pass from Drew Brees, a 7 yard rush, and threw a 4 yard TD pass to Justin Peelle.
Adrian Peterson
350 yrds
432 yards against the Seattle Seahawks on December 20, 1985.
Joseph Adahai had a 26 yard run
"David Patten became the first player in franchise history and only the sixth player in the NFL since 1960 to record a touchdown pass, touchdown reception and rush for a touchdown in one game (at Indianapolis, 10/21/01). He completed a 60-yard touchdown pass, caught two touchdown passes (91 and six yards) and rushed for a 29-yard score. " Text from The New England Patriots website. http://www.patriots.com/alumni/index.cfm?ac=alumnibiosdetail&bio=10273
Tiki Barber with 234 rushing yards against the Washington Redskins on December 30, 2006.
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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.
No. There are 36 inches in a single yard. 36 inches = 1 yard 3 yards would be 108 inches.
Delay of game is a 5-yard penalty