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RECORDS SINGLE-GAME BESTS RUSHING YARDS 126 ��Chase Edmonds at N.Y 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 ��Ottis Anderson vs� Minnesota, Nov� 4, 1979 (25 carries) Ottis Anderson vs� Washington, Dec� 21, 1980 (22 carries) 163 ��Ollie Matson vs� Washington, Nov� 21, 1954 (8 carries) Johnny Roland at Minnesota, Oct� 8, 1967 (17 carries) 162 ��Willis Crenshaw at N�Y� Giants, Dec� 8, 1968 (28 carries) 121 ��Garrison Hearst at Detroit, Sept� 17, 1995 (22 carries) 160 ��Ronald Moore vs� Philadelphia, Nov� 7, 1993 (36 carries) Donny Anderson vs� N�Y� Giants, Nov� 11, 1972 (22 carries) 159 ��Adrian Peterson at San Francisco, Nov� 5, 2017 (37 carries) 120 ��Johnny Johnson vs� Dallas, Oct� 14, 1990 (19 carries) Ollie Matson vs� Pittsburgh, Nov� 25, 1956 (16 carries) 119 ��Ottis Anderson at Indianapolis, Sept� 16, 1984 (23 carries) Elmer Angsman vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 1947 (10 carries)* Ottis Anderson at L�A Raiders, Dec� 11, 1983 (24 carries) 158 ��Stump Mitchell vs� New Orleans, Dec� 8, 1985 (28 carries) Terry Metcalf vs� Washington, Dec� 10, 1977 (19 carries) 157 ��David Johnson at San Francisco, Oct� 6, 2016 (27 carries) Jim Otis at New York Giants, Dec� 12, 1976 (28 carries) John David Crow at Washington, Nov� 20, 1960 (17 carries) 118 ��Ronald Moore at Washington, Oct� 15, 1995 (28 carries) 156 ��Johnny Johnson vs� N�Y� Giants, Dec� 12, 1992 (36 carries) John David Crow vs� Dallas, Dec� 9, 1962 (18 carries) Ottis Anderson vs� Philadelphia, Dec� 18, 1983 (23 carries) 117 ��Pat Harder vs� New York Yanks, Nov� 13, 1949 (13 carries) 155 ��Ollie Matson vs� Washington, Oct� 20, 1957 (13 carries) John Grigas vs� Detroit, Nov� 5, 1944 (30 carries) 154 ��Andre Ellington vs� Atlanta, Oct� 27, 2013 (15 carries) 116 ��Jim Otis vs� Philadelphia, Oct� 19, 1975 (23 carries) 151 ��Ottis Anderson vs� Philadelphia, Sept� 28, 1980 (27 carries) Johnny Roland at N�Y� Giants, Nov� 28, 1971 (24 carries) 148 ��Tim Hightower vs� Denver, Dec� 12, 2010 (18 carries) Elmer Angsman vs� Detroit, Oct� 23, 1949 Stump Mitchell vs� Houston, Oct� 27, 1985 (21 carries) 115 ��Tim Hightower at Atlanta, Sept� 19, 2010 (11 carries) 147 ��Jim Otis at Chicago, Dec� 14, 1975 (33 carries) Edgerrin James vs� Seattle, Dec� 10, 2006 (26 carries) 146 ��Johnny Johnson at Indianapolis, Dec� 20, 1992 (28 carries) Edgerrin James at St� Louis, Dec� 3, 2006 (26 carries) MacArthur Lane vs� Washington, Sept� 27, 1970 (28 carries) Jim Otis at Philadelphia, Nov� 7, 1976 (27 carries) Elmer Angsman vs� Green Bay, Oct� 10, 1948 Ollie Matson at Pittsburgh, Nov� 28, 1954 (10 carries) 145 ��Adrian Murrell vs� Philadelphia, Sept� 20, 1998 (22 carries) 114 ��Edgerrin James vs� Cleveland, Dec� 2, 2007 (24 carries) Stump Mitchell at Philadelphia, Dec� 5, 1982 (25 carries) 113 ��David Johnson vs� Seattle, Oct� 23, 2016 (33 carries) Charley Trippi at Chicago Bears, Dec� 16, 1951 Ottis Anderson vs� San Diego, Nov� 20, 1983 (28 carries) 144 ��Ollie Matson vs� Cleveland, Sept� 30, 1956 (20 carries) Terry Metcalf at Seattle, Sept� 12, 1976 (16 carries) 143 ��John David Crow vs� Dallas, Oct� 23, 1960 (24 carries) 112 ��Ottis Anderson at Philadelphia, Nov� 18, 1979 (17 carries) 141 ��Marcel Shipp vs� Cincinnati, Nov� 2, 2003 (29 carries) Jerry Latin at Detroit, Dec� 21, 1975 (15 carries) 140 ��Ottis Anderson vs� N�Y� Giants, Dec� 9, 1979 (29 carries) Pat Harder vs� Chicago Bears, Dec� 1, 1946 (12 carries) Jim Otis at Seattle, Sept� 12, 1976 (27 carries) 111 ��David Johnson vs� N�Y� Jets, Oct� 17, 2016 (22 carries) Bobby Joe Conrad vs� Washington, Sept� 27, 1957 (11 carries) Ottis Anderson at N�Y� Giants, Nov� 18, 1984 (24 carries) 138 ��Beanie Wells vs� N�Y� Giants, Oct� 2, 2011 (27 carries) Derrick McAdoo at San Francisco, Oct� 18, 1987 (23 carries) 137 ��Kenyan Drake vs� Cleveland, Dec� 15, 2019 (22 carries) Stump Mitchell vs� N�Y� Giants, Dec� 13, 1987 (26 carries) David Johnson vs� Oakland, Nov� 18, 2018 (25 carries) 110 ��Kenyan Drake vs� San Francisco, Oct� 31, 2019 (15 carries) 136 ��Anthony Thompson vs� New England, Nov� 25, 1990 (28 carries) Chris Johnson vs� San Francisco, Sept� 27, 2015 (22 carries) Ottis Anderson at New England, Dec� 2, 1984 (30 carries) Beanie Wells at Detroit, Dec� 20, 2009 (17 carri es) Ottis Anderson vs� Minnesota, Oct� 30, 1983 (24 carries) Tim Hightower at St� Louis, Nov� 22, 2009 (14 carries) Joe Childress at Philadelphia, Sept� 22, 1963 (29 carries) Stump Mitchell at Cincinnati, Sept� 4, 1988 (22 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) 194 2020 ARIZONA CARDINALS MEDIA GUIDE RECORDS 106 ��Emmitt Smith vs� Seattle, Oct� 24, 2004 (26 carries) 358 ��Jeff Blake at Detroit, Sept� 7, 2003 (28–46) Ottis Anderson at Kansas City, Oct� 2, 1983 (21 carries) 357 ��Carson Palmer vs� San Francisco, Oct� 1, 2017 (33-51) OT Johnny Roland vs� New Orleans, Dec� 3, 1967 (21 carries) 356 ��Carson Palmer at St� Louis, Dec� 6, 2015 (26-40) 105 ��Edgerrin James at San Francisco, Dec� 24, 2006 (29 carries) Kurt Warner at San Diego, Dec� 31, 2006 (22–32) Ottis Anderson at Washington, Nov� 11, 1979 (25 carries) 354 ��Kurt Warner at San Francisco, Dec� 4, 2005 (29–45) Ottis Anderson at Dallas, Oct� 21, 1979 (20 carries) Neil Lomax at Dallas, Oct� 7, 1984 (19–29) Donny Anderson at Cincinnati, Oct� 25, 1973 (18 carries) 353 ��Neil Lomax vs� N�Y� Giants, Nov� 13, 1988 (23–35)
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