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Antonio Cromartie Wants to Remind You That Adrian Peterson Wasn't the Only One to Break an NFL Record Today
FanIQ Blog —
While Adrian Peterson was running all over the Chargers defense, Antonio Cromartie gave San Diego some hope at the end of the first half. The Vikings lined up for a 58 yard field goal attempt, which fell just short. Cromartie caught the ball just inches from the back of the end zone, turned around, and then ran 109 yards past all of the Vikings on the way to the end zone. The 109 yard return was an NFL record, breaking the previous record of 108, held by Devin Hester and Nathan Vasher.
Chargers' Cromartie sets record with return (Fox Sports)
The One Bright Spot From Sunday…
Bolt Beat | A San Diego Chargers Blog —
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Sunday Wrap Up
Da Great White Hype —
First off, I lost my lock of the year. Good news is that I don't have to post my mom's cell phone number since I said I guaranteed the Pats would win, without mentioning covering the spread. So, what was the most memorable moment of this weekend? Was it ESPN Commentator Pam Ward calling the Northwestern football team the "Cardiac Cats" moments after their coach's widow was interviewed by the same network (whose husband died suddenly of a heart attack last year)? Maybe it was Antonio Cromarte returning a missed FG from 57 yards out for a 109-yard TD (afterwards, Minnesota K Rian Longwell blamed the missed FG on a "K ball" being switched by accident for a ...
Longest Play in NFL History
The NFL Guru —
San Diego Chargers cornerback returned a field goal attempt for 109 yards — A new NFL record. Check it out!



