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Rushing Yards Single Season Leaders and Records. An asterisk (*) after a player's name indicates bowl stats are included. Read more about our data coverage.
1. Emmitt Smith (18,355), 2. Walter Payton (16,726), 3. Frank Gore (16,000), 4. Barry Sanders (15,269), 5. Adrian Peterson (14,918),
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. Through Week 10 of 2024 season. Through end of 2023 playoffs[1]
All-Time Rushing Yards Leaders For some seasons (1960-1969 & 1947-1950) leaders for both leagues are shown. + Indicates Hall of Famer, season age in parentheses
NFL Single Season Leaders - Rushing Yards. The following is a list of the NFL single season rushing leaders ranked by rushing yards. Statistics are current through the 2024 NFL season and include stats accrued in NFL, AFL and APFA games. Active players are listed in bold.
StatMuse has season-level data for rushing yards going back to the 1932 season. Eric Dickerson has the most rushing yards in a season, with 2,105 yards in 1984.
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The NFL's All-Time Rushing Leaders. Emmitt Smith – 18,355 yards. Career: 1990 to 2004, primarily with the Dallas Cowboys. Comment: The heart of an offense that helped the Cowboys win three Super Bowls in four seasons. Walter Payton – 16,726 yards
NFL Career Leaders - Rushing Yards. The following is a list of the NFL career rushing leaders ranked by rushing yards. Statistics are current through the 2024 NFL season and include stats accrued in NFL, AFL and APFA games. Active players are listed in bold.