List of NFL career rushing yards leaders

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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.

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Emmitt Smith leads with 18,355 yards and is also the postseason leader with 1,586. He has held the all-time rushing yards record since 2002 and is the only player with over 17,000 regular season rushing yards.

Players with at least 10,000 rushing yards

Key
^Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame
*Denotes player who is still active

Through Week 18 of 2024 season.

RankPlayerTeam(s) by seasonCarriesYardsAverage
1 Emmitt Smith ^ Dallas Cowboys (1990 2002)
Arizona Cardinals (2003 2004)
4,40918,3554.2
2 Walter Payton ^ Chicago Bears (1975 1987)3,83816,7264.4
3 Frank Gore San Francisco 49ers (2005 2014)
Indianapolis Colts (20152017)
Miami Dolphins (2018)
Buffalo Bills (2019)
New York Jets (2020)
3,73516,0004.3
4 Barry Sanders ^ Detroit Lions (1989 1998)3,06315,2695.0
5 Adrian Peterson Minnesota Vikings (2007 2016)
New Orleans Saints (2017)
Arizona Cardinals (2017)
Washington Redskins (2018 2019)
Detroit Lions (2020)
Tennessee Titans (2021)
Seattle Seahawks (2021)
3,23014,9184.6
6 Curtis Martin ^ New England Patriots (1995 1997)
New York Jets (1998 2005)
3,51814,1014.0
7 LaDainian Tomlinson ^ San Diego Chargers (2001 2009)
New York Jets (2010 2011)
3,17413,6844.3
8 Jerome Bettis ^ Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams (1993 1995 [a] )
Pittsburgh Steelers (1996 2005)
3,47913,6623.9
9 Eric Dickerson ^ Los Angeles Rams (1983 1987 [b] )
Indianapolis Colts (1987 1991)
Los Angeles Raiders (1992)
Atlanta Falcons (1993)
2,99613,2594.4
10 Tony Dorsett ^ Dallas Cowboys (1977 1987)
Denver Broncos (1988)
2,93612,7394.3
11 Jim Brown ^ Cleveland Browns (1957 1965)2,35912,3125.2
12 Marshall Faulk ^ Indianapolis Colts (1994 1998)
St. Louis Rams (1999 2005)
2,83612,2794.3
13 Edgerrin James ^ Indianapolis Colts (1999 2005)
Arizona Cardinals (2006 2008)
Seattle Seahawks (2009)
3,02812,2464.0
14 Marcus Allen ^ Los Angeles Raiders (1982 1992)
Kansas City Chiefs (1993 1997)
3,02212,2434.1
15 Franco Harris ^ Pittsburgh Steelers (1972 1983)
Seattle Seahawks (1984)
2,94912,1204.1
16 Thurman Thomas ^ Buffalo Bills (1988 1999)
Miami Dolphins (2000)
2,87712,0744.2
17 Fred Taylor Jacksonville Jaguars (1998 2008)
New England Patriots (2009 2010)
2,53411,6954.6
18 Steven Jackson St. Louis Rams (2004 2012)
Atlanta Falcons (2013 2014)
New England Patriots (2015)
2,76411,4384.1
19 Derrick Henry * Tennessee Titans (2016 2023)
Baltimore Ravens (2024 present)
2,35511,4234.9
20 John Riggins ^ New York Jets (1971 1975)
Washington Redskins (1976 1985)
2,91611,3523.9
21 Corey Dillon Cincinnati Bengals (1997 2003)
New England Patriots (2004 2006)
2,61811,2414.3
22 O. J. Simpson ^ Buffalo Bills (1969 1977)
San Francisco 49ers (1978 1979)
2,40411,2364.7
23 LeSean McCoy Philadelphia Eagles (20092014)
Buffalo Bills (20152018)
Kansas City Chiefs (2019)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020)
2,45711,1024.5
24 Warrick Dunn Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1997 2001, 2008)
Atlanta Falcons (2002 2007)
2,28410,9674.1
25 Ricky Watters San Francisco 49ers (1992 1994)
Philadelphia Eagles (1995 1997)
Seattle Seahawks (1998 2001)
2,62210,6434.1
26 Jamal Lewis Baltimore Ravens (2000 2006)
Cleveland Browns (2007 2009)
2,54210,6074.2
27 Thomas Jones Arizona Cardinals (2000 2002)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2003)
Chicago Bears (2004 2006)
New York Jets (2007 2009)
Kansas City Chiefs (2010 2011)
2,67810,5914.0
28 Tiki Barber New York Giants (1997 2006)2,21710,4494.7
29 Eddie George Houston/Tennessee Oilers/Titans (1996 [c] 2003)
Dallas Cowboys (2004)
2,86510,4413.6
30 Marshawn Lynch Buffalo Bills (2007 2010)
Seattle Seahawks (2010 2015, 2019)
Oakland Raiders (2017 2018)
2,45310,4134.2
31 Ottis Anderson St. Louis Cardinals (1979 1986 [d] )
New York Giants (1986 1992)
2,56210,2734.0
32 Ricky Williams New Orleans Saints (1999 2001)
Miami Dolphins (2002 2003, 2005 2010)
Baltimore Ravens (2011)
2,43110,0094.1

Players with at least 1,000 postseason rushing yards

Through end of 2023 playoffs [1]

RankPlayerTeam(s) by seasonCarriesYardsAverage
1 Emmitt Smith ^ Dallas Cowboys (1990 2002)
Arizona Cardinals (2003 2004)
3491,5864.5
2 Franco Harris ^ Pittsburgh Steelers (1972 1983)
Seattle Seahawks (1984)
4001,5563.9
3 Thurman Thomas ^ Buffalo Bills (1988 1999)
Miami Dolphins (2000)
3391,4424.3
4 Tony Dorsett ^ Dallas Cowboys (1977 1987)
Denver Broncos (1988)
3021,3834.6
5 Marcus Allen ^ Los Angeles Raiders (19821992)
Kansas City Chiefs (1993 1997)
2671,3475.0
6 Terrell Davis ^ Denver Broncos (1995 2001)2041,1405.6

Historical rushing yards leaders

Seven players have been recognized as having held the career rushing yards record in the NFL. Since reliable yardage statistics were not recorded prior to 1932, the first NFL player recognized as the career leader in rushing yards was Cliff Battles, who played from 1932 to 1937 for the Boston Braves / Boston Redskins / Washington Redskins. [2] He led the NFL with 576 yards in 1932 and held on to the record throughout his career. Emmitt Smith has held the record since surpassing Walter Payton's long-standing total in 2002. [3]

ReignPlayerTeam(s) by seasonCarriesYardsAverage
19321940
(9 years)
Cliff Battles ^ Washington Redskins (19321937)8393,5114.2
19411949
(9 years)
Clarke Hinkle ^ Green Bay Packers (19321941)1,1713,8603.3
19491957
(9 years)
Steve Van Buren ^ Philadelphia Eagles (19441951)1,3205,8604.4
19581962
(5 years)
Joe Perry ^ San Francisco 49ers (19481960, 1963)
Baltimore Colts (19611962)
1,7378,3784.8
19631983
(21 years)
Jim Brown ^ Cleveland Browns (19571965)2,35912,3125.2
19842001
(18 years)
Walter Payton ^ Chicago Bears (19751987)3,83816,7264.4
Since 2002
(23 years)
Emmitt Smith ^ Dallas Cowboys (19902002)
Arizona Cardinals (20032004)
4,40918,3554.2

See also

Notes

  1. In 1995, the Los Angeles Rams became known as the St. Louis Rams after the franchise relocated; they returned in 2016.
  2. Dickerson was traded mid-season in 1987; he played three games for the Rams and nine for the Colts.
  3. In the 1996 season, George's first, the Tennessee Titans were known as the Houston Oilers; the franchise relocated prior to the commencement of the 1997 season, and were renamed the Titans in 1999.
  4. Anderson was traded mid-season in 1986; he played four games for the Cardinals and eight for the Giants.

References

General
Footnotes
  1. "NFL Rushing Yards Career Playoffs Leaders". ProFootballReference.com. Archived from the original on February 9, 2019. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
  2. Frye, Brian (June 28, 2016). "History of the Career Rushing Yards Record". thegridfe.com. GridFe. Archived from the original on September 27, 2016. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  3. "Smith's Firm Hold on Coveted Record". Pro Football Hall of Fame. August 1, 2010. Archived from the original on October 29, 2017. Retrieved October 28, 2017.