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David Johnson Posts NFL-Record 14th Straight Game with 100+ Scrimmage Yards
- Updated: December 20, 2016
Arizona Cardinals running back David Johnson finished Sunday’s game with 53 rushing yards and 55 receiving yards. In doing so, Johnson became the first player in NFL history to produce at least 100 scrimmage yards in 14 consecutive games to start a season, per NFL Communications.
He broke a tie with Edgerrin James, who amassed 100-plus scrimmage yards 13 straight times to begin his final season with the Indianapolis Colts in 2005.
Johnson’s outing on Sunday also tied him with Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Marcus Allen for the second-longest such streak at any point in a single season. He has a chance to tie Detroit Lions great Barry Sanders—who did so 15 straight times in 1997—next week against the Seattle …