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  2. Barry Sanders - Wikipedia

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    While still performing at a high level, Sanders unexpectedly retired from professional football in 1999, at the age of 31, and 1,457 yards short of breaking the NFL's then all-time rushing record held by Walter Payton. Sanders cited the Lions' front office and declining team production as reasons for his retirement.

  3. NFL Legend Barry Sanders Reveals Why He Retired. It’s ... - AOL

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    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.

  4. Barry Sanders, one more time: New documentary answers ... - AOL

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    'Bye Bye Barry,' from Prime Video, delves into the NFL's greatest mystery: Why did Barry Sanders retire at the height of his career? ... Sanders walked away after his age-30 season. To put that in ...

  5. ‘Wichita is home’: Barry Sanders embraces hometown ... - AOL

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    On the day he would shock the football world, Barry Sanders boarded a plane to London and faxed his retirement statement under a pseudonym to The Wichita Eagle.. In the 24-plus years since, there ...

  6. Bye Bye Barry - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. List of Detroit Lions head coaches - Wikipedia

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    Image Name Term Regular season Division titles Playoffs Awards GC W L T Win% GC W L Portsmouth Spartans: 1 Hal Griffen† : 1930: 14 5 6 3 .464 0 – – – Portsmouth Spartans / Detroit Lions

  8. Barry Sanders will tell story about his shocking retirement ...

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    Ask football fans of a certain age to name their all-time favorite running back, and many will say Barry Sanders. Ask them what they consider most shocking sports retirement, aside from Michael ...

  9. 2,000-yard club - Wikipedia

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    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 surpass 2,000 yards. At the age of 29, Sanders was the oldest back to surpass 2,000 yards.