Stop whatever you’re doing and treat yourself by watching Houston Texans running back Lamar Miller show his wheels in this incredible 97-yard rushing touchdown in the second quarter of Monday night’s matchup with the Tennessee Titans.

One could only imagine the elation of Lamar Miller owners in their respective fantasy leagues, as that single burst of speed from the veteran tailback probably secured most of them of a win this week. But they should also not forget to thank the Titans’ playcalling, which paved the way for Miller’s house call.

Prior to that score by Miller, the Titans decided to give it a go on a fourth-down situation by giving the ball to tight end Luke Stocker for a rushing attempt near the goal line. That was stuffed by Houston’s defense, setting up the red carpet for Miller’s glorious run.

Interestingly enough, that rushing score by Miller was the longest in the league since he also broke out for the same run length five years ago when he was still with the Miami Dolphins, per NFL Research.

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Lamar Miller’s 97-yard TD run is the longest run in the NFL since… Lamar Miller went for 97 yards in Week 17, 2014 against the Jets

Miller entered the Titans game with 611 rushing yards and only two rushing touchdowns this season.