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LaDainian Tarshane Tomlinson (born June 23, 1979), nicknamed "LT", is an American former professional football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 11 seasons. After a successful college football career with the TCU Horned Frogs , the San Diego Chargers selected him as the fifth overall pick in the 2001 NFL draft .
Tre'Vius Hodges-Tomlinson (born January 10, 2000) is an American professional football cornerback for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at TCU , and received three all-conference honors during his time with TCU and won the Jim Thorpe Award in 2022.
Also, 1989 was the year that he passed the 10,000-yard mark, becoming the fastest player ever to do so (91 games), accomplishing the feat faster than greats like Jim Brown (98 games), Barry Sanders (103 games), Emmitt Smith (106 games), and LaDainian Tomlinson (106 games). [14]
Tomlinson has an open-door policy for all his nephews that want to train and work on their craft. Hodges-Tomlinson was the youngest of the bunch to show interest of putting in the time.
LaDainian Tomlinson 2006 season stats. Tomlinson won NFL MVP honors in 2006 behind a career year. His regular season totals were: Rushing: 348 carries, 1,815 yards, 28 touchdowns.
LaDainian Tomlinson comes out swinging on retirement as he takes up MMA. Ben finds out if he can take a punch. 'Real Fan Life' with Ben Lyons: LaDainian Tomlinson takes up MMA
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. American football player (born 1969) For his son and college football running back, see E. J. Smith (American football). American football player Emmitt Smith Smith in 2010 No. 22 Position: Running back Personal information Born: (1969-05-15) May 15, 1969 (age 55) Pensacola, Florida, U.S ...
A Super Bowl would give Barkley a good argument against Jim Brown's 1963 season, O.J. Simpson in 1973, Eric Dickerson in 1984, Marshall Faulk in 1999, LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006, Chris Johnson in ...