With runs of 82 and 52 yards in St. Louis last week, Vikings running back Adrian Peterson matched Barry Sanders' NFL single-season record of seven runs of 50 yards or more.
While that's an amazing feat, there's something else extraordinary going on with the Vikings this season.
Think back to all those long runs. The two that went a career-long 82 yards. The ones that went 74, 64, 61, 52 and 51 yards.
Remember what you didn't see on any of them?
Here's a hint: They're yellow and they've traditionally been found near the feet of players wearing purple.
Yes, we're talking about penalty flags. Or the lack, thereof.
The Vikings have only 75 penalties this season. That's the fourth-lowest total in the league for a team that hasn't ranked better than 13th since 1997 and bottomed out with a league-worst 137 in 2002.
Of those 75 penalties, only 12 have been for offensive holding. That's the third-lowest total for a team with a running back who gets to the second and third levels quicker than a catapult.