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Superlative Performances SUPERLATIVE PERFORMANCES SINGLE SEASON 1000-YARD RUSHERS 3000-YARD PASSERS 1000-YARD RECEIVERS YARDS PLAYER YEAR YARDS PLAYER YEAR YARDS PLAYER YEAR 1458 Rudi Johnson ................................................................... 2005 4293 Andy Dalton ..................................................................... 2013 1440 Chad Johnson .................................................................. 2007 1454 Rudi Johnson ................................................................... 2004 4206 Andy Dalton ..................................................................... 2016 1432 Chad Johnson .................................................................. 2005 1435 Corey Dillon ..................................................................... 2000 4131 Carson Palmer ................................................................. 2007 1426 A.J. Green ........................................................................ 2013 1315 Corey Dillon ..................................................................... 2001 4035 Carson Palmer ................................................................. 2006 1369 Chad Johnson .................................................................. 2006 1311 Corey Dillon ..................................................................... 2002 3970 Carson Palmer ................................................................. 2010 1355 Chad Johnson .................................................................. 2003 1309 Rudi Johnson ................................................................... 2006 3959 Boomer Esiason .............................................................. 1986 1350 A.J. Green ........................................................................ 2012 1251 Cedric Benson ................................................................. 2009 3836 Carson Palmer ................................................................. 2005 1297 A.J. Green ........................................................................ 2015 1239 James Brooks .................................................................. 1989 3822 Jeff Blake ......................................................................... 1995 1274 Chad Johnson .................................................................. 2004 1200 Corey Dillon ..................................................................... 1999 3754 Ken Anderson .................................................................. 1981 1273 Eddie Brown ..................................................................... 1988 1170 Harold Green ................................................................... 1992 3669 Andy Dalton ..................................................................... 2012 1234 Carl Pickens ..................................................................... 1995 1130 Corey Dillon ..................................................................... 1998 3624 Jeff Blake ......................................................................... 1996 1211 Tim McGee ....................................................................... 1989 1129 Corey Dillon ..................................................................... 1997 3591 Jon Kitna ......................................................................... 2003 1180 Carl Pickens ..................................................................... 1996 1124 Jeremy Hill ....................................................................... 2014 3572 Boomer Esiason .............................................................. 1988 1166 Chad Johnson .................................................................. 2002 1111 Cedric Benson ................................................................. 2010 3525 Boomer Esiason .............................................................. 1989 1143 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ..................................................... 2007 1094 BenJarvus Green-Ellis ..................................................... 2012 3443 Boomer Esiason .............................................................. 1985 1130 Cris Collinsworth .............................................................. 1983 1087 James Brooks .................................................................. 1986 3398 Andy Dalton ..................................................................... 2011 1127 Carl Pickens ..................................................................... 1994 1077 Pete Johnson ................................................................... 1981 3398 Andy Dalton ..................................................................... 2014 1125 Cris Collinsworth .............................................................. 1985 1067 Cedric Benson ................................................................. 2011 3321 Boomer Esiason .............................................................. 1987 1081 T.J. Houshmandzadeh ..................................................... 2006 1066 Ickey Woods .................................................................... 1988 3320 Andy Dalton ..................................................................... 2017 1078 A.J. Green ........................................................................ 2017 1023 Paul Robinson ................................................................. 1968 3250 Andy Dalton ..................................................................... 2015 1057 A.J. Green ........................................................................ 2011 1004 James Brooks .................................................................. 1990 3216 Jon Kitna ......................................................................... 2001 1047 Chad Johnson .................................................................. 2009 3178 Jon Kitna ......................................................................... 2002 1041 A.J. Green ........................................................................ 2014 3169 Ken Anderson .................................................................. 1975 1024 Cris Collinsworth .............................................................. 1986 3094 Carson Palmer ................................................................. 2009 1023 Carl Pickens ..................................................................... 1998 3031 Boomer Esiason .............................................................. 1990 1022 Darnay Scott .................................................................... 1999 1009 Cris Collinsworth .............................................................. 1981 SINGLE GAME 100-YARD RUSHERS Order is chronological. Updated through 2017 season. 10-23-88 Hou. James Brooks 16 102 18 3 11-16-03 K.C. Rudi Johnson 22 165 54 0 11-6-88 Pitt. Ickey Woods 10 110 56 0 11-23-03 @S.D. Corey Dillon 18 108 39 0 DATE OPP PLAYER ATT YDS LG TD 11-20-88 @Dall. James Brooks 16 148 51 1 12-14-03 S.F. Rudi Johnson 21 174 49 2 10-27-68 @Oak. Paul Robinson 17 159 87 1 11-27-88 Buff. Ickey Woods 26 129 17 3 10-3-04 @Pitt. Rudi Johnson 24 123 15 1 11-3-68 Hou. Paul Robinson 21 156 31 1 12-4-88 S.D. Ickey Woods 19 141 30 2 10-25-04 Den. Rudi Johnson 24 119 36 1 11-10-68 K.C. Paul Robinson 24 115 36 0 12-17-88 Wash. Ickey Woods 18 115 24 0 11-14-04 @Wash. Rudi Johnson 31 102 16 1 11-17-68 @Mia. Paul Robinson 22 134 54 3 9-17-89 Pitt. James Brooks 20 113 16 1 11-28-04 Cle. Rudi Johnson 26 202 52 2 10-4-69 @S.D. Jess Phillips 13 103 49 0 10-8-89 @Pitt. James Brooks 17 127 65 2 12-19-04 Buff. Rudi Johnson 23 130 31 1 11-2-69 Oak. Jess Phillips 15 120 83 1 10-29-89 T.B. James Brooks 17 131 41 1 9-11-05 @Cle. Rudi Johnson 26 126 13 1 11-30-69 @Buff. Paul Robinson 24 117 17 0 11-13-89 @Hou. James Brooks 19 141 58 1 11-27-05 Balt. Rudi Johnson 27 114 28 2 9-20-70 Oak. Jess Phillips 15 130 76 1 11-26-89 @Buff. James Brooks 20 105 30 0 12-11-05 Cle. Rudi Johnson 30 169 32 1 11-15-70 Cle. Virgil Carter 9 110 73 0 11-18-90 Pitt. James Brooks 20 105 21 0 12-18-05 @Det. Rudi Johnson 24 117 33 2 11-22-70 Pitt. Paul Robinson 18 119 24 1 12-23-90 Hou. James Brooks 20 201 56 1 9-17-06 Cle. Rudi Johnson 26 145 20 2 9-19-71 Phil. Essex Johnson 8 113 68 1 9-8-91 Hou. James Brooks 20 101 14 0 10-22-06 Car. Rudi Johnson 26 101 21 0 12-5-71 @Cle. Essex Johnson 4 109 86 1 9-15-91 @Cle. James Brooks 18 111 25 0 11-19-06 @N.O. Rudi Johnson 27 111 22 0 10-29-72 Hou. Doug Dressler 19 110 16 1 10-13-91 @Dall. Harold Green 12 124 75 1 12-10-06 Oak. Rudi Johnson 30 117 11 2 10-29-72 Hou. Essex Johnson 16 103 19 1 10-21-91 @Buff. Harold Green 26 141 28 0 12-24-06 @Den. Rudi Johnson 30 129 13 1 9-23-73 Hou. Essex Johnson 15 131 19 1 11-3-91 Cle. Harold Green 24 135 29 0 9-16-07 @Cle. Rudi Johnson 23 118 20 0 9-30-73 @S.D. Essex Johnson 21 121 29 0 9-6-92 @Sea. Harold Green 21 123 52 0 10-21-07 NYJ Kenny Watson 31 130 12 3 10-14-73 Pitt. Boobie Clark 28 112 11 1 9-20-92 @G.B. Harold Green 21 101 15 0 12-23-07 Cle. Kenny Watson 30 130 24 1 10-21-73 K.C. Boobie Clark 26 104 11 1 11-8-92 @Chi. Harold Green 25 117 16 0 11-2-08 Jax. Cedric Benson 24 104 30 1 10-31-76 Cle. Boobie Clark 21 100 24 2 11-29-92 Pitt. Harold Green 16 116 34 0 12-21-08 @Cle. Cedric Benson 38 171 46 0 11-21-76 @K.C. Archie Griffin 13 139 77 1 12-20-92 N.E. Harold Green 31 190 53 1 12-28-08 K.C. Cedric Benson 25 111 14 1 10-23-77 Den. Pete Johnson 16 108 65 1 9-21-97 @Den. Ki-Jana Carter 13 104 79 1 9-20-09 @G.B. Cedric Benson 29 141 14 0 11-5-78 @S.D. Deacon Turner 16 116 58 0 11-2-97 S.D.
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