Le'Veon Bell breaks the Steelers record for most rushing yards in a playoff game on his second TD of the day. pic.twitter.com/2LIKy84VxF — Steel City Sports (@SteeICitySports) January 8, 2017

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le'Veon Bell hit the 165-yard mark on a third-quarter touchdown run against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, breaking the franchise record for rushing yards in a postseason game.

The previous record was 158 yards, set by Hall of Famer Franco Harris in 1975. Harris also ran for 153 yards in another postseason game later that same year.

The Dolphins simply had no answers for Bell's unique combination of vision, patience, and burst. In trademark fashion, Bell took his handoffs, waited (and waited some more) for a hole to open, then launched himself into it and glided through the linebackers and defensive backs.