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What is the record for most rushing yards in an NFL Playoff game?

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What is the record for most rushing yards in an NFL Playoff game?

The nfl it is a league with more than a hundred years and thousands of matches in its history. With so much history, American football has great brands that seem hard to break. Sports news presents one that already exceeds 35 years of validity: The most rushing yards by a player in one game of the playoffs.

The record is big, but it doesn’t compare to the regular season records: It does not fall into the top 10 if the ones mentioned are also taken into account. No one in history ran more than Adrian Petersonwho in 2007 had 296 yards against the San Diego Chargers in Week 8.

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What is the record for most rushing yards in an NFL Playoff game?

In the 1980s, the Los Angeles Rams had one of the best running backs of all time: Eric Dickerson. And RB had a dream game on January 4, 1986 in the duel vs. Dallas Cowboys in NFC Divisional Game: had 248 yards (and 2 TDs) on 34 carries, with an average of 7.3. His assist was instrumental in defeating the Texans 20-0. that campaign, the Californians would lose vs. Chicago Bears 24-0 in the next game.

in 2020, Raheem Mostert came close and finished with 220 vs. Green Bay Packers, while Derrick Henry had two 180+ yard games in the same season. The greatest record for a QB belongs Colin Kaepernick: Finished with 181 against the Packers in 2013, well ahead of his 143 Lamar Jackson in 2020.

Players with the most rushing yards in an NFL Playoff game

ranking Player Equipment Race yardage
1 Eric Dickerson los angeles rams vs. Dallas Cowboys, 1986 (NFC Divisional) 248
2 Raheem Mostert San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers, 2020 (NFC Championship) 220
3 Lamar Smith Miami Dolphins vs. Indianapolis Colts, 2000 (AFC Wild Card) 209
4 Keith Lincoln San Diego Chargers vs. Boston Patriots, 1963 (AFL Championship) 206
5 Timmy Smith washington redskins vs. Denver Broncos, 1988 (Super Bowl) 204
6 freeman mcneil New York Jets vs. Cincinnati Bengals, 1983 (AFC Wild Card) 202
7 Lawrence McCutcheon los angeles rams vs. St. Louis Cardinals, 1975 (NFC Divisional) 202
8 Ryan Grant Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks, 2008 (NFC Divisional) 201
9 Terrell Davis Denver Broncos vs. Miami Dolphins, 1999 (AFC Divisional) 199
10 steve van buren Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams, 1949 (NFL Championship) 196

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Norwegian biathlete Botn won the pursuit at the World Cup in Annecy and strengthened his lead in the overall standings

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Norwegian biathlete Botn won the pursuit at the World Cup in Annecy and strengthened his lead in the overall standings

Norwegian biathlete Johan-Olav Botn won the pursuit race at the third stage of the World Cup in Annecy (France).

Botn, who started fourth, covered the 12.5 km distance in 31 minutes 20.8 seconds. The Norwegian did not make a single mistake on the shooting range.

The silver medal was won by the representative of France, Emilien Jacquelin (lag – 17.6 seconds, 3 penalties), who again found himself on the podium after third place in the sprint. Norwegian Johannes Dahle-Sevdahl finished third (+17.9; 2 penalties), dropping one place down in the pursuit.

For 26-year-old Botn, this victory was the third of the season. He continues to lead the overall standings with 510 points, Frenchman Eric Perrault is second (372), Swede Sebastian Samuelsson (348) closes the top three.

On Sunday, Annecy will host the women’s and men’s races from a general start.

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“Just the kind of person he is.” The biathlon star revealed the ugly side of Bolshunov

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“Just the kind of person he is.” The biathlon star revealed the ugly side of Bolshunov

Kristina Reztsova spoke about the behavior of the three-time Olympic champion.

Alexander Bolshunov this season has become an even more media personality in Russian sports than before, although this attention is not always perceived in a positive way. Several scandals and even disqualifications are still widely discussed in the press.

And now Russian biathlon star Kristina Reztsova suddenly told interesting details about the behavior of the three-time Olympic champion.

The two universes did not intersect

Skiing and biathlon, although they are related sports, still do not always overlap. The competition calendar is structured in such a way that even if skiers and biathletes run on the same tracks, they do so at different times. So this weekend, some are performing in Izhevsk, and others in Tchaikovsky. But the Olympics are a different matter. There, in fact, Russia has one single team, which in theory should be as united as possible.

It’s a completely normal story when athletes from some disciplines come to cheer on their compatriots from others. Skaters can often be seen at hockey games and so on. So at the Beijing Olympics in 2022, skiers and biathletes actually ran across the road from each other, if you look from a geographical point of view. And, of course, they mostly supported their colleagues.

Alexander Bolshunov became a three-time Olympic champion in China and generally removed questions about who really is the best skier on the planet. This was recognized even in Norway. Kristina Reztsova was also good and brought relay silver and bronze from China. However, globally, the two universes then intersected little. Even taking into account the fact that the suspension happened, and our skiers and biathletes competed exclusively in their homeland.

Kristina Reztsova / Photo: © RIA Novosti / Alexey Filippov

“He doesn’t even say hello!”

The contact between Bolshunov and Reztsova in absentia occurred today. Kristina brilliantly won the pursuit race at the Commonwealth Cup stage in Tchaikovsky, almost a minute ahead of her closest competitors. On Match TV, the Russian woman not only talked about her triumph, but also told extremely interesting details of her conversation with Bolshunov. More precisely, the lack of this communication.

– He doesn’t even say hello! How will he give me the phone number? He doesn’t say hello to anyone at all. I don’t deserve it. So I went to one Olympics with him. After the Games we saw each other everywhere. He doesn’t greet anyone. “He’s just such a person in life,” Reztsova said on the air of the “Biathlon with Dmitry Guberniev” program.

The Match TV commentator himself also responded to Christina’s words, wishing our champion to treat people differently, despite all his titles and awards.

– I’m not surprised at all. I watched Zanin’s story about how none of the biathletes have Bolshunov’s phone number. We can say that from the point of view of Olympic titles, any biathlete is a dandy compared to Bolshunov, and maybe that’s true. But, on the other hand, there are also Olympic medalists and world champions. When Kristina Reztsova says that Bolshunov doesn’t greet anyone, this probably speaks once again about the person’s upbringing. I want to say to myself that Bolshunov always says hello to me and will probably continue to say hello. I respect Sasha as an athlete. I would like to wish him empathy, love of humanity and treat people a little differently,” Guberniev told Match TV.

Alexander, of course, had a very difficult start to the season. Scandals and not the best results obviously do not add confidence and can unnerve even the most stress-resistant athletes. At the same time, there is little doubt that Bolshunov will cope with the negativity that has fallen on him, even justified. And there is confidence that as soon as a loophole appears with a return to the World Cup, the entire sports world will see the same skier who took three golds at the last Olympics.

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Frenchwoman Jeanmonnot won the pursuit race at the World Cup in Annecy, Wierer came third

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Frenchwoman Jeanmonnot won the pursuit race at the World Cup in Annecy, Wierer came third

French biathlete Lou Jeanmonnot won the pursuit race at the third stage of the World Cup in Annecy (France).

The athlete, who started from the second position, covered the 10 km distance in 27 minutes 58.8 seconds, making one mistake at the shooting range.

The silver medal was won by the representative of Finland, Suvi Minkkinen (lag – 30.2 seconds, 0 misses), who climbed to the podium from sixth place at the start. Italian Dorothea Wierer repeated the result of the sprint and finished third (+32.7; 1 miss).

The winner of the sprint race, Hanna Oeberg, made four shooting errors and finished the pursuit seventh (+47.2).

Later on Saturday, the men’s pursuit race will take place at the Annecy World Cup.

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