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They are, in descending order: Eric Dickerson, Adrian Peterson, Jamal Lewis, Barry Sanders, Derrick Henry, Terrell Davis, Chris Johnson, Saquon Barkley (this season, with one game left to go), and ...
Philadelphia Eagles star running back Saquon Barkley has set a new record for most yards in a combined regular season and postseason, breaking the record previously held by Denver Broncos legend ...
Davis, 52, played for the Denver Broncos from 1995-2002. A two-time Super Bowl champion, one-time NFL MVP and one-time Super Bowl MVP, Davis was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017 ...
“That is the first time I saw Terrell Davis. Coach Huff showed us ... The Ravens featured Derrick Henry, a human diesel who racked up 1,921 yards and 16 touchdowns. The Packers leaned into ...
"Just spoke with Derrick Henry on the red carpet the about his ... (1,442), Tony Dorsett (1,383), Marcus Allen (1,347) and Terrell Davis (1,140). His first season with the Ravens came after ...
The single-season rushing record including playoffs was previously held by former Broncos RB Terrell Davis, who ran for ... Lost in wild-card round 2020 Derrick Henry 1 40 Lost in wild-card ...
Barkley has a chance to make even more history on Super Bowl Sunday as he needs just 30 rushing yards to take over Terrell Davis' combined regular and post-season NFL rushing yards record.
trailing only Eric Dickerson in 1984 (2,105), Adrian Peterson in 2012 (2,097), Jamal Lewis in 2003 (2,066), Barry Sanders in 1997 (2,053), Derrick Henry in 2020 (2,027), Terrell Davis in 1998 ...
Overall, Barkley logged the 8th-most rushing yards in league history, trailing only Eric Dickerson in 1984 (2,105), Adrian Peterson in 2012 (2,097), Jamal Lewis in 2003 (2,066), Barry Sanders in 1997 ...