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The milestone for the future Hall of Fame running back came on the Ravens' second offensive possession. Also on that drive, Henry scored career touchdown No. 120 to tie former star running back Adrian Peterson for the fourth-most rushing touchdowns in NFL history.
Jim Harbaugh finished his NFL career with more rushing yards than Bo Jackson. The obvious caveat is that Jackson had a brutal career-ending injury. He clearly was a superstar rusher. Harbaugh, a QB, did average 5.0 yards per carry in his career, which is pretty impressive. He ran for 18 career TDs.
Sometimes the very best players aren’t really competing against who lines up across from them — they compete against history. And in some cases, their own history. The more important thing for the Ravens was it was their third consecutive win and they ...
Derrick Henry’s story has always been one of pure dominance. From a small-town in Florida, to Title town in Tuscaloosa, to the bright lights of the NFL, Henry has made a name for himself. What’s wild, though, is that his journey just came full circle ...
Jonathan Taylor scores three touchdowns in a game for the fifth time this season. Taylor leads the NFL in rushing yards, and rushing and total touchdowns. Taylor has the longest touchdown run in the NFL this season, along with the winner in overtime.
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Only 25 running backs in NFL history have more career rushing touchdowns than Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. He's about to the the top quarterback. Allen enters Thursday Night Football tied with Cam Newton for the most regular-season rushing ...
CBS Sports noted that Seattle’s defense is good enough to get the No. 1 seed in the NFC, but that they will still need to get through the 49ers first. Meanwhile, NFL.com sung the praise of Seattle’s “mix of young and old ,