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    Ottis Jerome Anderson (born January 19, 1957) is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons...
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    consumed a Super Bowl-record 9:29 off the clock. Giants running back Ottis Anderson, who carried the ball 21 times for 102 yards and one touchdown, was...
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  • Otis or Ottis Anderson may refer to: Ottis Anderson (born 1957), American football running back Otis Anderson Jr. (1998–2021), American college football...
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  • surname: Brad Ottis (born 1972), American football player as a given name: Ottis Anderson (born 1957), American football player Ottis Gibson (born 1969)...
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    victory and a 2–0 series win. Anderson's performance in the series prompted England bowling coach Ottis Gibson to say that Anderson has the potential to become...
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  • 31–3 at home in the NFC Divisional playoff game on January 13, 1991. Ottis Anderson rushed for 80 yards on 21 carries, and the Giants rushed for 194 yards...
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    after former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle, to the Super Bowl MVP. Ottis Anderson was the first to win the trophy. The most recent Super Bowl MVP, from...
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  • Oskar Johann Viktor Anderson (1887–1960), Russian-German statistician Ottis Anderson (born 1957), American football player Pamela Anderson (born 1967), Canadian-American...
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  • half, Anderson caught a 20-yard touchdown reception from Everett to take a 7–6 lead. In the third quarter, Giants running back Ottis Anderson scored...
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  • Representing the New York Giants' win in Super Bowl XXV was the game's MVP, Ottis Anderson, and former head coach Bill Parcells (coincidentally, tight end Howard...
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