With a 15-yard run for a touchdown to give the Dallas Cowboys a 27-23 lead and eventually a 30-23 win over Seattle, DeMarco Murray did something that hasn't been done in more than 50 years.
Murray became the first running back since Jim Brown to record at least 100 yards rushing through the first six games of a season.
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Murray finished the game with 115 yards and one touchdown on 29 carries. The touchdown was his sixth of the year.
Brown first achieved the feat in 1958, his second year in the league with the Cleveland Browns in a game against the New York Giants. That day, Brown rushed for 113 yards before the streak ended the next week against the Detroit Lions.
That game against the Giants happened to be a 21-17 loss.
The Cowboys' next opponent?
The Giants.