15,269 yards.
Barry Sanders had 10 receiving TDs in his career. He also had 99 rushing TDs for 109 total career TDs scored.
Barry Sanders had a total of 33 negative rushing attempts during his NFL career. Despite this relatively low number, he is renowned for his elusive running style and ability to make plays, which often resulted in spectacular gains. His skill in avoiding tackles contributed to his high rushing yardage and overall success as one of the greatest running backs in football history.
Tiki Barber ended his career with 10,449 total rushing yards.
In terms of total rushing yards, the greatest running backs in NFL history are Walter Payton and Jim Brown. Honourable mention would go to Emmett Smith and Barry Sanders.
Brett Favre had 71,838 total passing yards and 1,844 total rushing yards for his career.
Dan Marino is credited with 87 rushing yards and 9 rushing TDs during his career.
Emmitt Smith with 18,355 career yards.
In OJ's NFL career, he scored 76 touchdowns. 61 rushing, 14 pass receiving, and 1 kickoff return.
Barber spent 10 seasons (1997-2006) with the Giants and ended his career with 10,449 rushing yards, 586 pass receptions, and 69 TDs.
Emmitt Smith ended his career with 18,355 yards rushing and 3,224 yards pass receiving.
This is an opinion question. Add yours at the bottom.Emmitt Smith (1990's) or Jim Brown (1960's).---Or Gayle Sayers, in the late sixties.---Barry Sanders, who left football in 1997 just before he could set the all-time NFL rushing record.---Walter "Sweetness" Payton with the 1985 Bears.---Adrian Peterson (2010's?)---Jim Brown, Cleveland Browns-1950's & 1960's- He departed as the NFL record holder for both single-season (1,863 in 1963) and career rushing (12,312 yards), as well as the all-time leader in rushing touchdowns (106), total touchdowns (126), and all-purpose yards (15,549). He was the first player ever to reach the 100-rushing-touchdowns milestone and is the only rusher in NFL history to average over 100 yards per game for a career
As of my last update, the San Antonio high school career rushing record is held by Johnathan Gray, who played for Aledo High School. He set the record with an impressive total of 13,743 rushing yards during his high school career, which he completed in 2012. Gray's remarkable performance has made him one of the most celebrated high school football players in Texas history.