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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.
NFL 100 All-Time Team (2019) "The Kansas Comet" was virtually unstoppable before his career was sadly cut short due to injury. The Hall of Fame back once scored six touchdowns in a single...
Power Rankings. Bettmann / Getty Images. The 50 greatest NFL running backs of all time. Posted July 12, 2018 | By Seth Trachtman. Power, speed, agility, hands, grit. There isn't one single...
5 kwi 2021 · Third all-time in rushing touchdowns is Marcus Allen, who is a Hall of Fame back who played 16 years in the NFL. He produced over 12,000 yards on the ground, which is good for 14th all-time. Allen is a Super Bowl Champion, and also had a monster year in 195 going for over 1,750 yards and 11 touchdowns.
22 sie 2023 · Jerome Bettis. “The Bus” was the ultimate bowling ball running back. Jerome Bettis preferred to run over and through anyone in his way rather than around them. And he did so with consistent...
6 paź 2024 · What are the current RB records when it comes to career and season-long numbers? Additionally, what are the all-time rookie RB records? By Alex Kennedy. October 6, 2024 | 3:35 PM EDT. In today’s NFL, it’s far less common to see workhorse running backs who dominate their team’s rushing workload.