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Records Records RECORDS RECORDS SINGLE-GAME BESTS RUSHING YARDS 126 ...Chase Edmonds at N.Y. Giants, Oct. 20, 2019 (27 carries) 228 ...Beanie Wells at St. Louis, Nov. 27, 2011 (27 carries) Ronald Moore vs. L.A. Rams, Dec. 5, 1993 (29 carries) 214 ...LeShon Johnson at New Orleans, Sept. 22, 1996 (21 carries) Stump Mitchell at Tampa Bay, Oct. 12, 1986 (20 carries) 203 ...John David Crow vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 1960 (24 carries) Ottis Anderson at New Orleans, Oct. 5, 1980 (22 carries) 193 ...Ottis Anderson vs. Dallas, Sept. 2, 1979 (21 carries) George Grosvenor vs. Chicago Bears, Nov. 29, 1936 187 ...David Johnson at Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 2015 (29 carries) 125 ...MacArthur Lane at Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 1970 (15 carries) 182 ...Wayne Morris at Minnesota, Nov. 6, 1977 (27 carries) Charley Trippi vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 30, 1949 (18 carries) 179 ...Stump Mitchell vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 1985 (22 carries) 124 ...Johnny Roland vs. N.Y. Giants, Sept. 17, 1967 (21 carries) 177 ...Ottis Anderson vs. Buffalo, Nov. 15, 1981 (27 carries) 123 ...Stump Mitchell vs. San Francisco, Sept. 18, 1983 (8 carries) 176 ...Bill Triplett at N.Y. Giants, Oct. 31, 1965 (23 carries) Wayne Morris at Washington, Nov. 19, 1978 (36 carries) 174 ...Adrian Murrell at Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 1998 (32 carries) John Grigas at Detroit, Nov. 12, 1944 (25 carries) 173 ...Thomas Jones at Seattle, Sept. 15, 2002 (24 carries) 122 ...Chris Johnson vs. Baltimore, Oct. 26, 2015 (18 carries) 168 ...Ottis Anderson at N.Y. Giants, Nov. 11, 1980 (31 carries) Garrison Hearst at N.Y. Giants, Oct. 8, 1995 (23 carries), OT 166 ...Kenyan Drake at Seattle, Dec. 22, 2019 (24 carries) Ottis Anderson at Atlanta, Nov. 28, 1982 (20 carries) 165 ...Marcel Shipp vs. San Francisco, Oct. 26, 2003 (35 carries) Ottis Anderson at Washington, Nov. 1, 1981 (18 carries) 164 ...Kenyan Drake at Dallas, Oct. 19, 2020 (20 carries) Ottis Anderson vs. Washington, Dec. 21, 1980 (22 carries) 164 ...Ottis Anderson vs. Minnesota, Nov. 4, 1979 (25 carries) Johnny Roland at Minnesota, Oct. 8, 1967 (17 carries) 163 ...Ollie Matson vs. Washington, Nov. 21, 1954 (8 carries) 121 ...Garrison Hearst at Detroit, Sept. 17, 1995 (22 carries) 162 ...Willis Crenshaw at N.Y. Giants, Dec. 8, 1968 (28 carries) Donny Anderson vs. N.Y. Giants, Nov. 11, 1972 (22 carries) 160 ...Ronald Moore vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1993 (36 carries) 120 ...Johnny Johnson vs. Dallas, Oct. 14, 1990 (19 carries) 159 ...Adrian Peterson at San Francisco, Nov. 5, 2017 (37 carries) 119 ...Ottis Anderson at Indianapolis, Sept. 16, 1984 (23 carries) Ollie Matson vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 25, 1956 (16 carries) Ottis Anderson at L.A Raiders, Dec. 11, 1983 (24 carries) Elmer Angsman vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 1947 (10 carries)* Terry Metcalf vs. Washington, Dec. 10, 1977 (19 carries) 158 ...Stump Mitchell vs. New Orleans, Dec. 8, 1985 (28 carries) Jim Otis at New York Giants, Dec. 12, 1976 (28 carries) 157 ...David Johnson at San Francisco, Oct. 6, 2016 (27 carries) 118 ...Ronald Moore at Washington, Oct. 15, 1995 (28 carries) John David Crow at Washington, Nov. 20, 1960 (17 carries) John David Crow vs. Dallas, Dec. 9, 1962 (18 carries) 156 ...Johnny Johnson vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 12, 1992 (36 carries) 117 ...Pat Harder vs. New York Yanks, Nov. 13, 1949 (13 carries) Ottis Anderson vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 18, 1983 (23 carries) John Grigas vs. Detroit, Nov. 5, 1944 (30 carries) 155 ...Ollie Matson vs. Washington, Oct. 20, 1957 (13 carries) 116 ...Jim Otis vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 19, 1975 (23 carries) 154 ...Andre Ellington vs. Atlanta, Oct. 27, 2013 (15 carries) Johnny Roland at N.Y. Giants, Nov. 28, 1971 (24 carries) 151 ...Ottis Anderson vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 28, 1980 (27 carries) Elmer Angsman vs. Detroit, Oct. 23, 1949 148 ...Tim Hightower vs. Denver, Dec. 12, 2010 (18 carries) 115 ...Tim Hightower at Atlanta, Sept. 19, 2010 (11 carries) Stump Mitchell vs. Houston, Oct. 27, 1985 (21 carries) Edgerrin James vs. Seattle, Dec. 10, 2006 (26 carries) 147 ...Jim Otis at Chicago, Dec. 14, 1975 (33 carries) Edgerrin James at St. Louis, Dec. 3, 2006 (26 carries) 146 ...Johnny Johnson at Indianapolis, Dec. 20, 1992 (28 carries) Jim Otis at Philadelphia, Nov. 7, 1976 (27 carries) MacArthur Lane vs. Washington, Sept. 27, 1970 (28 carries) Ollie Matson at Pittsburgh, Nov. 28, 1954 (10 carries) Elmer Angsman vs. Green Bay, Oct. 10, 1948 114 ...Edgerrin James vs. Cleveland, Dec. 2, 2007 (24 carries) 145 ...Adrian Murrell vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 20, 1998 (22 carries) 113 ...David Johnson vs. Seattle, Oct. 23, 2016 (33 carries) Stump Mitchell at Philadelphia, Dec. 5, 1982 (25 carries) Ottis Anderson vs. San Diego, Nov. 20, 1983 (28 carries) Charley Trippi at Chicago Bears, Dec. 16, 1951 Terry Metcalf at Seattle, Sept. 12, 1976 (16 carries) 144 ...Ollie Matson vs. Cleveland, Sept. 30, 1956 (20 carries) 112 ...Ottis Anderson at Philadelphia, Nov. 18, 1979 (17 carries) 143 ...John David Crow vs. Dallas, Oct. 23, 1960 (24 carries) Jerry Latin at Detroit, Dec. 21, 1975 (15 carries) 141 ...Marcel Shipp vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 2, 2003 (29 carries) Pat Harder vs. Chicago Bears, Dec. 1, 1946 (12 carries) 140 ...Ottis Anderson vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 9, 1979 (29 carries) 111 ...David Johnson vs. N.Y. Jets, Oct. 17, 2016 (22 carries) Jim Otis at Seattle, Sept. 12, 1976 (27 carries) Ottis Anderson at N.Y. Giants, Nov. 18, 1984 (24 carries) Bobby Joe Conrad vs. Washington, Sept. 27, 1957 (11 carries) Derrick McAdoo at San Francisco, Oct. 18, 1987 (23 carries) 138 ...Beanie Wells vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 2, 2011 (27 carries) Stump Mitchell vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 13, 1987 (26 carries) 137 ...Kenyan Drake vs. Cleveland, Dec. 15, 2019 (22 carries) 110 ...Kenyan Drake vs. San Francisco, Oct. 31, 2019 (15 carries) David Johnson vs. Oakland, Nov. 18, 2018 (25 carries) Chris Johnson vs. San Francisco, Sept. 27, 2015 (22 carries) 136 ...Anthony Thompson vs. New England, Nov. 25, 1990 (28 carries) Beanie Wells at Detroit, Dec. 20, 2009 (17 carri es) Ottis Anderson at New England, Dec. 2, 1984 (30 carries) Tim Hightower at St. Louis, Nov. 22, 2009 (14 carries) Ottis Anderson vs. Minnesota, Oct. 30, 1983 (24 carries) Stump Mitchell at Cincinnati, Sept. 4, 1988 (22 carries) Joe Childress at Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1963 (29 carries) John David Crow at Washington, Nov. 20, 1960 (15 carries) Stump Mitchell at Tampa Bay, Sept. 18, 1988 (18 carries) 135 ...Marcel Shipp vs. Oakland, Nov. 24, 2002 (16 carries) Earl Ferrell vs. Cleveland, Oct. 23, 1988 (18 carries) Ronald Moore vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 26, 1993 (23 carries) Earl Ferrell at Dallas, Oct. 30, 1988 (19 carries) Prentice Gautt at Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1961 (15 carries) Ottis Anderson at Dallas, Oct. 7, 1984 (25 carries) 134 ...Adrian Peterson vs. Tampa Bay, Oct. 15, 2017 (26 carries) Ottis Anderson vs. N.Y. Giants, Dec. 26, 1982 (30 carries) John David Crow at Philadelphia, Oct. 9, 1960 (16 carries) 109 ...Chris Johnson at Cleveland, Nov. 1, 2015 (30 carries) 133 ...Michael Pittman vs. Detroit, Nov. 14, 1999 (23 carries) Tim Hightower at St. Louis, Nov. 2, 2008 (22 carries) Ottis Anderson at Philadelphia, Sept. 25, 1983 (29 carries) Stump Mitchell vs. Miami, Sept. 30, 1984 (20 carries) Terry Metcalf at Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1973 (16 carries) Ottis Anderson vs. Washington, Dec. 12, 1982 (15 carries) 132 ...MacArthur Lane vs. New Orleans, Oct. 11, 1970 (16 carries) Ottis Anderson at Houston, Oct. 7, 1979 (16 carries) 130 ...Ottis Anderson vs. Seattle, Nov. 13, 1983 (29 carries) Ottis Anderson at N.Y. Giants, Sept. 9, 1979 (31 carries) Ottis Anderson at Baltimore, Nov. 22, 1981 (29 carries) Jim Otis vs. San Francisco, Oct. 31, 1976 (23 carries) Donny Anderson vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 28, 1973 (18 carries) Jim Otis vs Washington, Nov. 16, 1975 (23 carries) Johnny Roland at Washington, Nov. 5, 1967 (25 carries) Terry Metcalf vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 5, 1975 (15 carries) Ollie Matson vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 5, 1955 (13 carries) Johnny Roland at Washington, Oct. 23, 1966 (20 carries) Charley Trippi vs. Washington, Sept. 26, 1949 Earl Ferrell vs. Washington, Sept. 25, 1988 (19 carries) 129 ...Stump Mitchell vs. Washington, Dec. 21, 1985 (12 carries) 108 ...Johnny Johnson at N.Y. Giants, Oct. 21, 1990 (30 carries) Ottis Anderson vs. San Francisco, Dec. 2, 1979 (27 carries) Stump Mitchell vs. N.Y. Giants, Oct. 24, 1983 (24 carries) 128 ...Edgerrin James vs. Seattle, Sept. 16, 2007 (24 carries) Dave Mann vs. Chicago, Nov. 27, 1955 (10 carries) Cid Edwards vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1969 (13 carries) 107 ...Michael Pittman vs. Cleveland, Oct. 8, 2000 (16 carries) Bill Thornton at Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1964 (12 carries) Adrian Murrell vs. Washington, Nov. 8, 1998 (23 carries) 127 ...LaRod Stephens-Howling at Atlanta, Nov. 18, 2012 (22 carries) Ottis Anderson vs. Kansas City, Nov. 23, 1980 (16 carries) Emmitt Smith vs. New Orleans, Oct. 3, 2004 (21 carries) Jim Otis vs. Baltimore, Dec. 4, 1976 (29 carries) 198 2021 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE RECORDS 106 ...Kyler Murray vs. Miami, Nov. 11, 2020 (11 carries) 361 ...Kurt Warner vs. Miami, Sept. 14, 2008 (19–24) Emmitt Smith vs. Seattle, Oct. 24, 2004 (26 carries) Neil Lomax vs. Washington, Oct. 21, 1984 (20–38) Ottis Anderson at Kansas City, Oct. 2, 1983 (21 carries) 360 ...Kyler Murray vs. Seattle, Oct. 25, 2020 (34-48) Johnny Roland vs. New Orleans, Dec. 3, 1967 (21 carries) 359 ...Kurt Warner at Detroit, Nov. 13, 2005 (29–45) 105 ...Edgerrin James at San Francisco, Dec. 24, 2006 (29 carries) 358 ...Jeff Blake at Detroit, Sept.
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