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Barry Sanders [1] [2] (born July 16, 1968) ... By the end of his career, Sanders was known as "one of the game's most electrifying runners", ...
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 ...
The younger Barry Sanders played well in his limited backup role. During the season opener on September 5, 2015, at Northwestern University, he gained 9 yards on 2 carries. The following week, he would have a career game against the University of Central Florida. Sanders finished the game with 8 carries, 39 rushing yards, and 1 touchdown.
Sanders was 31 when he walked away with 15,269 career rushing yards and 109 touchdowns. He was 1,457 yards from passing Walter Payton to become the NFL’s rushing king, a mark Emmitt Smith ended ...
Hall of Fame Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders waves to fans during a recognition ceremony in September. (Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
A movie about the franchise's greatest running back and his sudden retirement is Amazon Prime Video's most-viewed documentary. “Bye Bye Barry” looks back at Barry Sanders' 10-year career with ...
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.
The player with the most rushing titles is Jim Brown, who was the rushing champion eight times over his career. Eric Dickerson, Emmitt Smith, O. J. Simpson, Steve Van Buren, and Barry Sanders are tied for the second-most rushing titles, each having won four times.