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In game, Adrian Peterson with 296 In 2009, Chris Johnson with 2006 In season, Eric Dickerson with 2105 In career, Emmit Smith with 18,355
As of the start of the 2007 season, Walter Payton has the second most career rushing yards in NFL history with 16,726. Emmitt Smith is first with 18,355 and Barry Sanders is third with 15,269.
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College freshman have many adjustments to make. However, the most successful freshman football players can make an impact in the classroom and on the field. Maurice Clarett has the most freshman rushing yards.
Emmitt was held to under 50 yards rushing in 55 games during his NFL career, 53 in the regular season and 2 in the playoffs. The most carries he had when he rushed for less than 50 yards was 24 (46 yards) against the New York Giants on December 17, 2000 and 22 (26 yards) also against the Giants on October 18, 1999.
Career Passing yards Career Passing Touchdowns Career Passing yards per game Career Passing Touchdowns per game passing yards in a season, passing yards in a game game passing touchdowns in a season passing yards per game passing touchdowns in a game He owns none of them.
His career average is 251.7 Yards per game.
Pat White , West Virginia Mountaineers, Passed Brad Smith and holds the record. The record is held by Antwaan Randle El from Iniana University. As of the start of the 2007 season, the career record for rushing yards by a quarterback is held by Brad Smith of the University of Missouri who rushed for 4,289 yards between 2002-2005. Randle El rushed for 3,895 yards during his career at the University of Indiana between 1999-2002. Brad Smith, Missouri Tigers, 2002-2005. 4,289 yards #16 Brad Smith from the University of Missouri finished his collegiate career with 4289 rushing yards as a quarterback as he held 69 different Mizzou, Big 12 and NCAA game, season and career records. He played 2002-'05.
He averages 238 yards per game in 111 career starts
Through game 15 of the 2011 season, Alex Smith has a career record of 31-34.
Through game 15 of the 2011 season, Alex Smith has a career record of 31-34.