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Chris Johnson has set the NFL single-season record for yards from scrimmage, the first of multiple milestones within his reach in the Tennessee Titans' season finale.
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The second-year running back caught a pass in the flat for a 9-yard gain in the second quarter Sunday at Seattle to break Marshall Faulk's record of 2,429 set in 1999. The play gave Johnson 2,433 yards from scrimmage.
Titans coach Jeff Fisher got the ball from a game official and tossed it to a team staffer.
Johnson was also closing in on joining Eric Dickerson, Jamal Lewis, Barry Sanders, Terrell Davis and O.J. Simpson as the only NFL runners to reach 2,000 yards in a season. He needs 55 yards for that mark.
Johnson also eclipsed a franchise mark Sunday, breaking Earl Campbell's franchise record of 1,934 yards rushing set in 1980. Johnson had 73 yards rushing at the half, giving him 1,945 for the season.
Johnson entered Sunday needing 234 yards to break Dickerson's record of 2,105 yards rushing set in 1984