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Barry Sanders [1] [2] (born July 16, 1968) ... Sanders' retirement came somewhat unexpectedly and was a matter of controversy. Two years earlier, ...
“Bye Bye Barry” looks back at Barry Sanders’ 10-year career with the Detroit Lions and his decision to retire in 1999 despite being on the cusp of becoming the NFL’s all-time leading rusher.
Barry Sanders reveals why he retired from the NFL in his new Prime Video doc, Bye Bye Barry. Here's what to know about the Lions running back's retirement.
Sanders has talked about retirement a bit since then. He wrote a book in 2003, and he discussed his dissatisfaction with the Lions. "Management had let quality players slip away.
Bye Bye Barry is a documentary that was released on Amazon Prime on November 21, 2023. The film follows Barry Sanders' decision to abruptly retire while on the very verge of breaking the NFL all-time rushing record. [1] [2] The film is based on the book Bye Bye Barry, written by Barry Sanders and Mark McCormick. [3]
Barry Sanders ^ Detroit Lions (1989–1998) 3,063 15,269 5.0 5 Adrian Peterson: Minnesota Vikings (2007–2016) New Orleans Saints Arizona Cardinals Washington Redskins (2018–2019) Detroit Lions Tennessee Titans Seattle Seahawks 3,230 14,918 4.6 6 Curtis Martin ^ New England Patriots (1995–1997) New York Jets (1998–2005) 3,518
'Bye Bye Barry,' from Prime Video, delves into the NFL's greatest mystery: Why did Barry Sanders retire at the height of his career? Barry Sanders, one more time: New documentary answers why he ...
Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders recorded the third 2,000-yard season in 1997, rushing for 2,053 yards. At the age of 29, Sanders was the oldest back to ...