Top 10 Legendary Runs | NFL Films

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Published 2017-11-17
A count down of the top ten legendary runs in NFL history.

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All Comments (21)
  • @huffa4594
    tell me how Mike Vicks ot run against the Vikings isnt on this list
  • @Madcap111989
    I'm a saints fan and even I think beast quake should've been number 1.
  • I love that all these runs are either powerful and dominate like Beastquake and John Riggins run to glory, or elegant and smooth like Barry and Marcus Allen. Then you’ve got Steve young clearly just running for his life.
  • @fancyf33t295
    NFL Films: "whether you agree with our #1 run or not...." Oh, no. Don't worry. Literally NO ONE agrees with that choice.
  • @shermanmi
    Fewer comedians and more football people, please.
  • @derpy.1
    Lynch’s beastquake run was the beginning of the new Seattle Era, it is the starting point of the great 2012-2014 run we had. It literally breathed life into Seattle, it’s was roughly 3 years since our Sonics left, the Mariners where still a sorry team and the Sounders still where not as popular as it would grow to be today. This breathed life and rejuvenated a nearly dead sports culture in Seattle, which has now continued to thrive on to this very day. Whether Lynch’s number gets into the Hall of Fame or not, his contributions to our franchise WILL retire his number.
  • @majinsole8554
    Marshawn shook the Earth then ate a rainbow; how is that not #1 ~_~
  • @ImpatientWreck
    How is Adrian Peterson not on here? The run he did against the Browns when he threw #24 off the field into the sideline?
  • @tonyac.3624
    How is Marshawn Lynch not Number One? He literally caused an Earthquake!
  • @RandallFPS
    Love how no one agrees with the #1 run, literally.
  • @Foxx488
    I really appreciate Marshawn Lynch keeping it real about the Tracy Porter stiff arm. A lot of football fans think that a specific player is really dominant when something like that happens, but in reality it's the momentum of them both running, and Lynch pushing Tracy the direction they were already going to help himself stop. That's not to say that Lynch isn't extremely strong, or that any RB could have done the same thing, but Lynch couldn't have thrown another man like that standing still, and he clarifies that. Props to him for not pretending he's superhuman or something. Same thing with the Ramsey hit on Golden Tate. Good hit for sure, but aided quite a bit by Tate being literally airborne when the collision happened.
  • @002redu
    I thought number 1 would be the seahawks running the ball on the 1 yard line and winning super bowl 49.
  • @bubbanotloc9918
    They really need to remove these comedians from the top 10 lists I'm sure plenty of NFL writers players and coaches will be more than willing to talk about the best moments in NFL history
  • Beastquake is the absolute greatest run ever. He did that in a playoff game, in the 4th quarter, against the reigning Super Bowl Champs. It’s #1, no doubt in my mind
  • @JoeErdman
    how the list should have been: the beast quake run the earl campbell run the walter peyton run the other 7 should be barry sanders
  • @bighoss8793
    Beastquake #1 run. Allen's run wasn't that impressive.
  • @DopeIsotope
    We always talk about great runners but always forget to mention the O-line and other guys throwing blocks.