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Robert John Riggins (born August 4, 1949), nicknamed "Riggo" and "Diesel", is an American former professional football player who was a fullback in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Jets and Washington Redskins. He played college football for the Kansas Jayhawks. Riggins was known for his "bell cow" running style and ...
This included a streak of 7 consecutive games with over 100 rushing yards, all of which the Broncos won, breaking the previous record for consecutive 100 rushing yard postseason games held by John Riggins (6). Even in the sole playoff game in which Davis didn't gain 100 rushing yards, he still had an impressive performance, rushing for 91 yards ...
The turning point in the game came with 10:10 remaining: trailing, 17–13, and facing fourth down and one yard to go at the Dolphins' 43-yard line, Washington running back John Riggins broke through the Miami defense and ran into the end zone for a touchdown to take the lead. Wide receiver Charlie Brown then added an insurance touchdown with a ...
RBs John Riggins (166 rushing yards in Super Bowl 17) and Timmy Smith (204 yards in Super Bowl 22) both had record days running behind Jacoby and Co. 48. OLB Mike Vrabel.
John Riggins (Commanders), 1982: 610 yards. ... The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, ...
John Riggins (24 in 1983) Tomlinson had just seven rushing touchdowns through six games in his record-setting season. Henry would need to score 20 rushing touchdowns over the remaining 11 games to ...
Riggins 1-yard touchdown run, Moseley kick good 17 27 4 14:51 49ers Montana 9-yard touchdown run, Wersching kick good 17 34 4 11:42 Redskins Riggins 1-yard touchdown run, Moseley kick good 24 34 4 9:49 49ers 38-yard field goal by Wersching: 24 37 4 3:44 Redskins Seay 12-yard touchdown reception from Theismann, Moseley kick good 31 37
John Riggins led the league in 1983 with the first 20+ rushing touchdown season. [13] Derrick Henry led the league in back-to-back seasons in 2019 and 2020. [ 14 ] He then did so again in 2024.