The replay that shows his face when he’s running is hilarious. He looks like a little 6 year old who’s trying to run home from the playground so he doesn’t poop and pee his pants and then realizes he’s not gonna make it.
Pryors run is insanely fast. It's a crazy story that he finished his career as a pro-bowl wide receiver for the browns, but you see this and it makes sense.
Watching him accelerate from the 8 to the 30 is like watching a jet take off past cars on Top Gear. He's so smooth he makes other high performance machines look dull.
I was at that Raiders game when Pryor ran one in from 93 yards. Think they won four games that season. That run and beating Pittsburgh was the high point of the year.
He wasn't much of a passer, though, unfortunately. If he was a bit more accurate and better at reading defenses than he actually was, he'd be in the hall of fame.
I’m pretty sure it was only 49 yards, but I think the greatest QB TD run was Steve Young vs the Vikings. He was weaving. He was breaking ankles. He was shedding tackles. Picked up a few good blocks. He must have run 80 yards in those 49 yards. What a run that was!
@@js4187 Nah. In a free country with free speech you can do what you want. Just expect repercussions from people who don't think speech should be free.
the problem with running quarterbacks is the need to read the defence and pass ... the option to run is another distraction. Vick was a gorgeous passer - had a gorgious throwing motion as well as his incredible athletic abilities.
At the 2:39 mark, that run by Daniel Jones was crazy. He tackled himself to prevent the touchdown. I thought Minnesota Viking Fran Tarkington might be on here because he was known as a scrambler. If a QB ever runs for 100 yards he can never be dethroned just equalled.
I was there too. That was basically the only good times that season. That was in week six or seven and I remember they only won one more game the rest of the season. Oh well, the tailgating was always fun.
Secret base (UA-cam channel) took a look at every long touchdown run in nfl history that they had film of and where the last defender drops out of the field of view. Most have a defender chasing until the end, sometimes the ball carrier is 5 or 10 yards from the end zone and they have the camera all to themselves. Steve bono has about 70 yards of his own tv show with not a defender in sight. He’s also like 36 in that I think and just soooo slow.
I saw that live. Rushing QBs were rather rare in that day. Having said that, Landry rushed for 2,600 yards and 21 TDs in his career. A beautiful thing, but if I recall correctly, he didn't make the end zone. At the time, it was the longest QB run in NFL history.
Michael Vick is the fasted QB in the 40 with a 4.33, so I think RG3's 4.41 is pretty damn good. He did the 110-meter hurdles: 13.46 (WR 12.8); 300-meter hurdles: 35.33 (WR 33.78, was 34.48 until 2020); and 400-meter hurdles 49.22 (WR 45.94)
First clip with Alex Smith shows a perfect example of the horrible tackling that is still going on. The defender tries to knock the ball out of his hands instead of tackling him. You see this every week, someone getting an extra 10 or more yards because they were trying to knock the ball out. And Daniel Jones will be up there with Leon Lett for a highlight that will be played forever when talking about scores that should have been. 😂
That Jackson highlight was hard to watch. He just forgot all of his identity in the AFC Championship game. As if he was so scared to do what he do and that is run.
Spagnuolo's pressure defense shut his ass down. Kansas City blitzed Jackson 20 times and posted a pressure rate of 37, sending rushers to fill every escape lane for Jackson. The results were four sacks, 3 of 11 on third-down conversions, 10 total points allowed and a dominant showing in time of possession in favor of the Chiefs (37:30 to 22:30). Jackson was at a total loss for most of the game. Some MVP.
RGIII WAS A GREAT QB BUT SHITTY HAND ENDED HIS CAREER BY PUTTING BACK IN THE GAME WHEN HE WAS IJURED WHICH AGGRAVATED THE INJURY FURTHER. WHO KNOWS WHAT HE COULD'VE BEEN HE WAS A TRIPLE THREAT AND COULD'VE IMPROVED. WASHINGTON REDSKIN WAS A PLACE KNOWN FOR KILLING CAREERS OF BLACK QB's
Notice that Bono had no opposing players within camera view for essentially the entire run. It was a QB draw with a fake to Marcus Allen, whom everyone expected to get the ball in this situation. The Cardinals' had coach was Buddy Ryan, who designed the 46 defense in Chicago in the '80s. In the words of Jon Bois of Dorktown in the video "The majesty of Steve Bono's 76 yard touchdown run might never be seen in the NFL again", after the defense zeroed in on Allen, "Bono's touchdown was guaranteed" before he even passed the line of scrimmage even though he had the speed of an offensive lineman.
There were two from 1970 that were also over 70 yards. Greg Landry took a quarterback sneak for 76 yards in the Lions first game against the Packers, and Virgil Carter ran for 71 yards in the Bengals first game against the Browns (and fumbled at the end of the play).
Greg Landry of Detroit Lions had a 76 yard qb sneak for a TD in 1970 vs Green Bay Packers. So 1 of your top ten needs to get bumped off this list, if you want to be accurate.
His athleticism was actually the main reason he got taken 1st overall. The fact he got stuck with (I think) 5-6 OC and/or HC to start his career overlooked it. Not to mention Aaron Rodgers was the other potential no1 that year lol #nurtureovernature
Secret Base has a full video on the Steve Bono run, which they repeatedly refer to as one of the strangest plays in NFL history. I've seen it three times and still can't figure out if it's satire or not.
SO SAID A LIFELONG VIKING FAN WITH STEVE YOUNG'S AND MICHAEL VICK LONG RUNS AGAINST THE VIKES. PS I DON'T KNOW THE LONGEST RUN OUR HOF QB FRAN TARKENTION BUT HE STARTED THE SCRAMBLING OF A QB. THANKS FOR THE VIDEO. SPORTS VIDEO,
I find it pretty funny that Daniel Jones could go on one of the longest QB runs ever and it still ends up being an embarrassing moment.
His controller died
The Duality of Daniel Jones in a nutshell.
The replay that shows his face when he’s running is hilarious. He looks like a little 6 year old who’s trying to run home from the playground so he doesn’t poop and pee his pants and then realizes he’s not gonna make it.
You can’t block the Turf Monster.
Yep, he's for real. There's a funny NFL Films video about it.
Pryors run is insanely fast. It's a crazy story that he finished his career as a pro-bowl wide receiver for the browns, but you see this and it makes sense.
Watching him accelerate from the 8 to the 30 is like watching a jet take off past cars on Top Gear. He's so smooth he makes other high performance machines look dull.
He never made a probowl, but still was a solid receiver
Exactly that man needed no blocking a little touch by #17 but that didnt matter
He was never in a pro-bowl. He was a disaster as a QB, couldn't throw to his left, in fact wouldn't even look to his left most of the time.
We're just making up accolades. It's so easy to fact check now. How can you get that wrong?
Props to the receivers throwing blocks downfield and not just running along to celebrate.
Absolutely.
I was at that Raiders game when Pryor ran one in from 93 yards. Think they won four games that season. That run and beating Pittsburgh was the high point of the year.
He could have ran another 50 yards
That's still the longest run by a quarterback to this day.
@@kevinstull8552 It's also the longest play from scrimmage in Raider history.
1:58 a direct snap to a QB is so crazy!!!! 😤
I foresee a day when they snap the ball directly to some guy with his KNEE ON THE GROUND! Just you watch, it'll happen!
I picked up on that like huh lol
Daniel Jones tackling himself never gets old.
Looked like he got a cramp, seriously. He didn't trip, his leg just seized.
It’s the NFL u can’t tackle yourself 😉
Does anyone remember how exciting it was to watch Cam Newton play? He was huge, fast and confident.
Mfs act like they never seen a josh allen like Cam ain't the same size lol
@@franksaint84and actually carried a team to a SB and won MVP
I certainly remember!!
What a block by Steve Smith too. Blocked 3 guys. I wish those two would have stayed together longer
@franksaint84 objectively speaking, Cam was way better than Josh. If Cam is healthy now, he probably could
still play better than him right now
Kordell Stewart was so far ahead of his time, no coach knew how to use him properly. If he was in the league today, he'd be a superstar.
He wasn't much of a passer, though, unfortunately. If he was a bit more accurate and better at reading defenses than he actually was, he'd be in the hall of fame.
Slash played for a great HC. He wasn't very good at being a QB though.
He could play ahead of his time but as I remember HE wanted to be a prototypical pocket passer not a running QB.
He was such a great athlete, unfortunately he wasn't much of a QB.
Honestly I feel the steelers never knew what to do with a good qb.
Hearing announcers saying “San Diego” in an NFL game still hurts 😢
Right? now us raider fans have no one to brawl with anymore
I stil say San Diego, that was just wrong
San Diego Chargers just rolls off the tongue a lot more easily than saying Los Angeles Chargers.
And to see a Redskin helmet.
Steve McNair had a 71-yard TD run in 1998
I’m pretty sure it was only 49 yards, but I think the greatest QB TD run was Steve Young vs the Vikings. He was weaving. He was breaking ankles. He was shedding tackles. Picked up a few good blocks. He must have run 80 yards in those 49 yards. What a run that was!
Breaking ankles?
Vick against the Minnesota Vikings. Two Vikings crashed into each other he juked them so quickly.
Totally agree. Greatest QB run in history!
I,loved when Burger King used that in their commercial with the king superimposed on him.
Steve Young was known as one of the most athletic and best running QBs.
Rg3 and Kapernick made that 2012 season electric
I wonder how ole Kap is doing now ?
@@js4187 Yeah.... it's kind of sad that he has people judging him for doing what he believed was right against police brutality.
@@markusallen5634 lololololol Its apparent he should have just shut up and played football huh .
@@js4187 Nah. In a free country with free speech you can do what you want. Just expect repercussions from people who don't think speech should be free.
@@rikk319 Youre not kidding . Those damn democrats want to censor people and block them from speaking on campuses .
I still have my Kordell Stewart and Steve Bono cards where it mentions they each had the record for longest touchdown run by a QB.
They were equally fast
@@davissae I’m pretty sure Stewart had more yards in that game than Bono did in his career.
Thanks to Bono it was Sunday Bloody Sunday for the Cardinals
Kinda crazy that Vick didn't have one.
73 yard walk off run vs vikings in ot is insane though
Made two defenders collide into each other trying to tackle him
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This was "only" 46 yards but at least as impressive as any of the runs on this video.
the problem with running quarterbacks is the need to read the defence and pass ... the option to run is another distraction. Vick was a gorgeous passer - had a gorgious throwing motion as well as his incredible athletic abilities.
Whoever made the video probably has a dog and sensitive 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Colin Kaepernick was a great q.b. unfortunately politics and sports are like oil and water.😮
At the 2:39 mark, that run by Daniel Jones was crazy. He tackled himself to prevent the touchdown. I thought Minnesota Viking Fran Tarkington might be on here because he was known as a scrambler. If a QB ever runs for 100 yards he can never be dethroned just equalled.
The longest run can only be credited as 99 yds,and it's only happened twice. First by Tony Dorsett and later by Derrick Henry.
Can't have a 100 yard run because you can't start a play from your own goal line...just a fraction of the 1 yard hash mark.
Norm van Brockin once had a 3-yard run.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂..good one
So did Billy Kilmer and before him Bobby Layne.
I managed to be there to see Pryor's RUN - GOOD TIMES.
He then became a successful wide receiver ...then became a not successful wide receiver.
@@ckobo84he made the pro-bowl, that's pretty damn crazy
I was there too. That was basically the only good times that season. That was in week six or seven and I remember they only won one more game the rest of the season. Oh well, the tailgating was always fun.
RG3 ran like a big receiver. Wild.
He was a world class hurdler before the injuries started happening
No he ran like a scat back with world class speed.....a "big reciever" can run through contact rg3 cannot
Once he couldn't run due to injuries he was a terrible passer. But that one season was magical
Three former 49ers QBs in this video.
I was at the game when Steve Bono ran for 76 against the Cardinals!
They Steve Bono run was crazy. What a call!!!
Alex Smith has some incredible legs! :)
Steve Bono looked like a disabled kid allowed to score
That run helped expose the flaws in Buddy Ryan's defensive scheme, and would be the final year of his coaching career
Secret base (UA-cam channel) took a look at every long touchdown run in nfl history that they had film of and where the last defender drops out of the field of view. Most have a defender chasing until the end, sometimes the ball carrier is 5 or 10 yards from the end zone and they have the camera all to themselves. Steve bono has about 70 yards of his own tv show with not a defender in sight. He’s also like 36 in that I think and just soooo slow.
@@kevinboehm8346 Have you ever played organized football?
Newton as Superman, nicknames don't count if you give them to yourself.
A Heisman trophy winner
National Champion
NFL MVP and a few plays short of a SB.
CAM NEWTON WAS SUPERMAN
0:38 Watched this Cam run dozens of times before and never realized Steve Smith blocked three dudes on this play! Smitty and Cam were a helluva combo.
Greg Landry (Detroit Lions) had a quarterback sneak that turned into a 76 yard run against the Packers in 1970.
Definitely was an amazing run for Landry. Guess the old-timers don't count.
I saw that live. Rushing QBs were rather rare in that day. Having said that, Landry rushed for 2,600 yards and 21 TDs in his career. A beautiful thing, but if I recall correctly, he didn't make the end zone. At the time, it was the longest QB run in NFL history.
Since you an old timer with some heavy eye test experience, let me ask you this , do you think Pat mahomes is the 🐐??” I personally think he is I’m 26
I'm going with Joe Montana, Otto Graham or Bart Starr.
@@MosheGoldbergTheKingLandry’s run is here
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That Steve Bono play cost Buddy Ryan his job.
I don't know if it's just me, but RG3 looked like he had another gear he could go to if he needed to.
Until they couldn’t maintain their HOME field vs the Seahawks in that WC Game
He ran a 4.41 at the combine. I hated it when people claimed he had world class speed, he was a hurdler ...not a sprinter.
Believe it or not he was faster before he blew out his knee in college
If only he could,of,played QB like he did RB. Lol.
Michael Vick is the fasted QB in the 40 with a 4.33, so I think RG3's 4.41 is pretty damn good.
He did the 110-meter hurdles: 13.46 (WR 12.8); 300-meter hurdles: 35.33 (WR 33.78, was 34.48 until 2020); and 400-meter hurdles 49.22 (WR 45.94)
First clip with Alex Smith shows a perfect example of the horrible tackling that is still going on. The defender tries to knock the ball out of his hands instead of tackling him. You see this every week, someone getting an extra 10 or more yards because they were trying to knock the ball out.
And Daniel Jones will be up there with Leon Lett for a highlight that will be played forever when talking about scores that should have been. 😂
I agree with you 💯%. It’s *Tackle* football, not Rugby.
@@henryrodgers1752 Says someone who knows nothing about rugby
@@henryrodgers1752Lol rugby you have to wrap up when you tackle.
That's a very big problem today
@@henryrodgers1752I do t think you understand rugby. Lol.
Bono looked like he was trying to run out the clock on that TD run. 😂
Danny Dimes falling over with no one around is just hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Everyone has done this at one time or another, his came at the worst time. I'm sure his eyes got too big seeing that end zone! :)
That Jackson highlight was hard to watch. He just forgot all of his identity in the AFC Championship game. As if he was so scared to do what he do and that is run.
Spagnuolo's pressure defense shut his ass down. Kansas City blitzed Jackson 20 times and posted a pressure rate of 37, sending rushers to fill every escape lane for Jackson. The results were four sacks, 3 of 11 on third-down conversions, 10 total points allowed and a dominant showing in time of possession in favor of the Chiefs (37:30 to 22:30). Jackson was at a total loss for most of the game. Some MVP.
Steve Bono!
Great video, thanks for posting.
That was FUN and EXCITING! Thanks!
I love the end of the Smith run. "I'm about to get smashed.... OR....."
Smith made a wise business decision.
It always haunted me what RG3 could have been at his full potential! Such a shame and waisted huge talent on that man.
he sucked as a QB...
RGIII WAS A GREAT QB BUT SHITTY HAND ENDED HIS CAREER BY PUTTING BACK IN THE GAME WHEN HE WAS IJURED WHICH AGGRAVATED THE INJURY FURTHER. WHO KNOWS WHAT HE COULD'VE BEEN HE WAS A TRIPLE THREAT AND COULD'VE IMPROVED. WASHINGTON REDSKIN WAS A PLACE KNOWN FOR KILLING CAREERS OF BLACK QB's
Wasted.
Pryor was no surprise. He was always the fastest man on the field, and his long strides fool everybody regarding that.
I had a strong feeling Kap would be in this list and I’m not surprised. Kap’s run is one of my favorite memorable plays having watched the 49ers.
NFL Highlight videos are just the best. Only get to watch them on UA-cam as we don't get it on TV here in Australia
0:39 - Damn look at Steve Smith hustling his ass off and taking three guys out!
Steve Bono deserves an honorable mention when he falls off the list. 😂
Notice that Bono had no opposing players within camera view for essentially the entire run. It was a QB draw with a fake to Marcus Allen, whom everyone expected to get the ball in this situation. The Cardinals' had coach was Buddy Ryan, who designed the 46 defense in Chicago in the '80s. In the words of Jon Bois of Dorktown in the video "The majesty of Steve Bono's 76 yard touchdown run might never be seen in the NFL again", after the defense zeroed in on Allen, "Bono's touchdown was guaranteed" before he even passed the line of scrimmage even though he had the speed of an offensive lineman.
RG3 had Olympic track level speed....such a shame he got injured
Steve Smith Sr. staying with that block proves he's one of the all-time football greats.
There were two from 1970 that were also over 70 yards. Greg Landry took a quarterback sneak for 76 yards in the Lions first game against the Packers, and Virgil Carter ran for 71 yards in the Bengals first game against the Browns (and fumbled at the end of the play).
Greg Landry of Detroit Lions had a 76 yard qb sneak for a TD in 1970 vs Green Bay Packers. So 1 of your top ten needs to get bumped off this list, if you want to be accurate.
Great run but he was tackled at the 4 yard line
ua-cam.com/video/E9UWe-32CKs/v-deo.htmlsi=d8OzFTboWSL6ejAP.
At 1:50 is Landry’s run.
I’m surprised Vick wasn’t on this list.
That 2012 season was so beautiful to be a Washington fan❤
yip..we really did waste RG3 and Alfred morris....
I remember watching the game where Bono ran for that TD. He was so slow!
Running qbs are great, their amazing....what, none of these qbs won a Super Bowl as a starter, right? But their so special.
It's interesting watching the different running forms of these guys when they get into the open field. You can totally tell which ones ran track....
Shocking not to see Mike Vick on this list
Or Randall Cunningham.
Alex Smith was the last QB i expected to see on this list
His athleticism was actually the main reason he got taken 1st overall. The fact he got stuck with (I think) 5-6 OC and/or HC to start his career overlooked it. Not to mention Aaron Rodgers was the other potential no1 that year lol #nurtureovernature
Kordell Stewart was ahead of his time.
Love listening to gus johnson...on the second run
How you NOT have at least 1 Michael Vick run is INSANE!!!!
Awesome !!
The team Bono played is still looking for the ball
Secret Base has a full video on the Steve Bono run, which they repeatedly refer to as one of the strangest plays in NFL history.
I've seen it three times and still can't figure out if it's satire or not.
you hear people dump on colin kaepernick for “football reasons” and then every meaningful quarterback moment seems to feature him at the top
Including mixing Politics & Religion with work and the public!
Cordell is the only running QB the Steelers ever had. By the time Vick played for us he was no longer in his prime 😊
Vick had a few great plays but I’m happy he retired a Steeler
Seeing smith run like that really hits home
Love it.
2 and maybe 3 were away games. Those home teams were going wild.
Kordell Stewart, wow haven’t heard that name in a long time. Great player, 4 positions crazy
Appreciate the clips, though I think balancing the audio would take your cuts to another level
Roger Staubach , and Fran Tarkington two of the best running QB , hell they are probably two of best QB of all time
One of these runs is not like the others.....it's Steve Bono.
I loved Randall Cunninghams quarterback runs and his amazing punt.
4:12 Troy Palomalo running with cement blocks.
SO SAID A LIFELONG VIKING FAN WITH STEVE YOUNG'S AND MICHAEL VICK LONG RUNS AGAINST THE VIKES. PS I DON'T KNOW THE LONGEST RUN OUR HOF QB FRAN TARKENTION BUT HE STARTED THE SCRAMBLING OF A QB. THANKS FOR THE VIDEO. SPORTS VIDEO,
Ca newton big asl moving like that!
Don’t forget Colin Kaepernick ran for 181 yards in the Green Bay Packers in the playoff game
That Daniel jones run is one of the funniest, most awkward things I’ve ever seen
Someone straight faced said Kordell Stewart is one of the greatest athletes in the NFL.... Thanks I have salsa in my sinuses now.
The best run on this video is Bono. It is the most improbable run.
The cleats Mariota wore for the 87 yard run are in the Pro Football Hall of fame.
0:44 cam Newton looked like a monster vs those db's. Those db's were tiny compared to him. Dude was big!
I Liked to See QB Vince Evans of NFC Bears & AFC Raiders.
When your QB is also RB.
Greg Landry...Lions vs GB...80 yard qb sneak.
I miss football season already….Seriously.👍👍
The Mariota highlight after Daniel Jones was refreshing 😅
Josh Allen's run should've been added
it was 52
Why would a run not in the top 10 make it into a top 10 video?
@@user-ls4hu6im6d I honestly didn't even notice it was top 10. I am slow
@@kerplunk10788but reflective!
Should have been best runs: Tebow, Steve Young, Elway, Brady, Vick.
Either or both mannings
Bandwagon KC fans - “who is that is the first clip?”
You probably want to edit that so it makes more sense.
My favorite thing about these videos is watching the scores tracker at the bottom. I do not know why…
Cam was a beast
That Oakland QB scramble was the most impressive
That run by Alex Smith was great and then all of a sudden it's like he remembered he was white.
Cam newton was hella fun to watch
pryor was such an athlete
Kordell Stewart also had a 74 yard touchdown run
Come on Daniel man!! 😂😂
Two Chiefs QBs make the top 10 list neither being Mahomes was surprising.
And both were former 49ers QBs.
#8 looked like the Sea Horse in Sharktale. All by himself...and trips up😅
That ref running LOL 4:32
I'm surprised not to see Michael Vick on here!
Rg3 was so good before his injury
3:03 - when you remember that you were paid off to throw the game lol