Monday, October 28, 2013
Terrelle Pryor scores on longest QB run in NFL history
On the very first play from scrimmage, Oakland Raiders quarterback Terrelle Pryor kept the football and ran 93-yards for a touchdown.
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The run was the longest QB run in NFL history. Pittsburgh's defense didn't even get a finger on him. It was also the longest run from scrimmage in Raiders' history.
That's a history that includes Bo Jackson and Marcus Allen if you're trying to put that in perspective. The previous record was 92 yards, set by Jackson in 1989.
The run came on a read-option on the Raiders' first offensive play of the game. Pryor took the snap, cut to the outside and never looked back.
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