Most Touchdowns in a Game: 6
On December 25, 2020, New Orleans running back Alvin Kamara rushed for a record-tying six touchdowns in the Saints' 52-33 win. Ernie Nevers of the Chicago Cardinals (1929), Dub Jones (1951) of the Cleveland Browns and Gale Sayers (1965) of the Chicago Bears also scored six touchdowns in a single game. But Kamara is the only player to accomplish the feat since 1970, the season the NFL absorbed some teams from the American Football League.
Kamara's performance ended Minnesota’s playoff hopes in humiliating fashion, prompting Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer to tell the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, “Yeah, this is a bad defense. Worst one I’ve ever had."
Attendance at the game at the Superdome in New Orleans was limited to 3,000 fans because of COVID-19.
Most Sacks in a Game: 7
On November 11, 1990, Kansas City Chiefs linebacker-defensive end Derrick Thomas played one of the greatest games by an NFL defender. But it could have been even better. With four seconds left, he had Seattle's Dave Krieg in his grasp for his eighth sack, but the quarterback slipped away and threw for a touchdown, giving Seattle a 17-16 victory.
"Down the road, it may mean a lot," Thomas said. "But today it doesn’t mean anything. Our objective is to win the ballgame.” Said Chiefs head coach Marty Schottenheimer: "That kind of effort is the thing you build championships on.”
Sacks did not become an official NFL statistic until 1982.
Thomas, who died in an auto accident in 2000, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2009.
Most Rushing Yards in a Game: 296
On November 4, 2007, against the San Diego Chargers, Minnesota rookie running back Adrian Peterson topped Jamal Lewis' rushing record for a game by one yard. “I wouldn’t say I was surprised," Peterson told the Minneapolis Star Tribune after the Vikings' 35-17 win. "With the mindset that I had and the guys I have up front, I know anything is possible.”
Most Receiving Yards in a Game: 336
On November 26, 1989, reigning NFL receiving yardage champion Henry Ellard was out with a hamstring injury for the Los Angeles Rams' game against New Orleans. That put the pressure on Flipper Anderson, who delivered an epic performance: 336 yards receiving on 15 catches in the Rams' 20-17 win in overtime.
Anderson, who came into the game averaging more than 30 yards per catch, was shocked: “I never even dreamed of having a day like this," he told the Los Angeles Times.
Said Rams coach John Robinson: “It was the greatest performance I’ve ever seen by a wide receiver.”