With 1:56 remaining in the fourth quarter of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 31-17 win against the Carolina Panthers in Week 2, running back Leonard Fournette broke free for a 46-yard touchdown to give Tampa Bay a 14-point lead. That scoring run was the second of the day for Fournette.

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Even watching the play live, most Tampa Bay fan knew it was a significant moment, as Fournette became the first member of the Bucs to eclipse 100 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the same game since Doug Martin accomplished that feat in 2015, per Greg Auman of The Athletic.

But the NFL’s Next Gen Stats showed how truly next-level the play was.

According to Next Gen Stats, Fournette’s long run had an expected gain of just three yards until he found a hole between center Ryan Jensen and right guard Alex Cappa and took it the distance. Fournette’s 43 yards above expectation on the play ranked as the fifth-highest yards above expectation of any run in the league from Week 2.

On the same play, Fournette, who ran a 4.51 in the 40-yard dash coming out of LSU in 2017, also reached a max speed of 21.44 miles per hour. That made him the second-fastest ball carrier in the league from Week 2, trailing only San Fransisco running back Raheem Mostert.

But not only was Fournette the second-fastest ball carrier from Week 2, his speed puts him at the third-fastest ball carrier on a single play in the NFL through two weeks, with Mostert holding the only two plays ahead of him. That’s quite an impressive feat for Tampa Bay’s new 6-foot, 228-pound rusher.

Mostert’s 23.09 miles per hour that he reached on an 80-yard touchdown carry in Week 2 and his 22.73 miles per hour reached on a 76-yard receiving touchdown in Week 1 lead the league for the fastest speeds tracked this season.

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