Now in the NFL, Trace McSorley continues to make plays with his legs.

McSorley left Penn State with a host of school records and accolades, thanks in large part to his work as a dual-threat quarterback. He did throw for over 9,800 yards and 77 TDs, but it was his work on the ground that made him a nightmare matchup for defenders.

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He finished his time as a Nittany Lion with 1,697 rushing yards, and he is still using his legs as an NFL rookie in the preseason. During Thursday’s game, McSorley punched in his first rushing touchdown on a short run. However, he had to fight hard to get there.

McSorley took on three defenders at the goal line before bursting through for the four-yard score: