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The NFL's current all-time leading in kickoff return yards (14,014 yards) and punt return yards (4,999) by a halfback is Brian Mitchell. He also gained 1,967 rushing yards, 2,336 receiving yards, and 15 fumble return yards, giving him a total of 23,330 all-purpose yards, the second most in NFL history behind Jerry Rice .
This is a list of National Football League running backs by total career rushing yards, and includes the 32 running backs who have rushed for at least 10,000 yards, for which sixteen of them have been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Emmitt Smith leads with 18,355 yards and is also the postseason leader with 1,586. He has held the ...
Byron "Whizzer" White, a future associate justice of the US Supreme Court, won the league rushing title in 1938 and 1940 Gale Sayers led the NFL in rushing in 1966 and 1969 Eric Dickerson led the league in rushing in 1983 and 1984, his first two seasons in the league, and won two more titles in 1986 and 1988 Emmitt Smith was the league's rushing champion four times, including three consecutive ...
Those are the passing stats. On the rushing side, Jackson has the edge in rushing yards (765 to 514, entering this week) and yards per attempt (6.1 to 5.3), while Allen has more touchdowns (11 to 3).
Here are the running back salary rankings for the 2024 season based on average annual value, according to Over The Cap: 1. Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers: $16 million (4 years, $64.06 ...
Running back San Diego Chargers (2001–2009) New York Jets (2010–2011) 18,456 13,684 4,772 0 0 0 0 2017: 11 Barry Sanders: Running back Detroit Lions (1989–1998) 18,308 15,269 2,921 0 0 118 0 2004: 12 Herschel Walker: Running back Kick returner Dallas Cowboys (1986–1989, 1996–1997) Minnesota Vikings (1989–1991) Philadelphia Eagles ...
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce also marked a historic milestone with his 62 receiving yards, passing Antonio Gates for the third-most regular-season receiving yards by a tight end all-time as Kelce ...
For example, from 1981 to 1985, more than half of all lead running backs were selected in the first round of the draft, but from 2016 to the present, that figure dipped to just over a quarter of all lead running backs. In fact, during the 2022 NFL draft, not a single running back was selected in the first round. [59]