Terrelle Pryor's 93 Yard Touchdown Run is Longest by a Quarterback in NFL History
By Jason Lisk
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Terrelle Pryor took one play against the Pittsburgh Steelers to make this post from last year about Robert Griffin III obsolete. Pryor shattered the record for longest run by a quarterback since 1940, which was held by Pittsburgh’s Kordell Stewart (80 yards).
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