Top 20 - All Purpose Yards
All-Purpose Yards (at start of 2012 NFL Season) | |||||
1 | Jerry Rice* | 23,546 |
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2 | Brian Mitchell | 23,330 | |||
3 | Walter Payton* | 21,803 | |||
4 | Emmitt Smith* | 21,583 | |||
5 | Tim Brown | 19,682 | |||
6 | Marshall Faulk* | 19,190 | |||
7 | LaDainian Tomlinson | 18,456 | |||
8 | Barry Sanders* | 18,308 | |||
9 | Herschel Walker | 18,168 | |||
10 | Marcus Allen* | 17,648 | |||
11 | Curtis Martin* | 17,430 | |||
12 | Tiki Barber | 17,359 | |||
13 | Eric Metcalf | 17,230 | |||
14 | Derrick Mason | 17,150 | |||
15 | Thurman Thomas* | 16,532 | |||
16 | Tony Dorsett* | 16,347 | |||
17 | Terrell Owens | 16,276 | |||
18 | Henry Ellard | 15,718 | |||
19 | Warrick Dunn | 15,655 | |||
20 | Edgerrin James | 15,610 |
Changing the Rules...One play can cause a rule change
Few moments in National Football League history are so significant that they earn a specific nickname. One such bizarre incident occurred in a 1978 game between the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders. Today it is simply referred to as the “Holy Roller.”
Top 20 - Coaching Victories
There are many ways in which a player’s success in the NFL is measured. One of the most obvious and easiest yardsticks to use are statistics. Each week during the NFL’s regular season we’ve provided updated Top 20 lists for four main statistical categories. Now, with the help from Elias Sports Bureau, we are rolling out our expanded season’s end lists so you can compare today’s stars with the greatest of all-time.