Through the 2008 season:
1) Gerald Riggs - 6,631 career rushing yards with the Falcons
2) William Andrews - 5,986
3) Warrick Dunn - 5,981
Warrick Dunn
Harmon Wages. Running back Harmon Wages played for the Falcons between 1968-1971 and 1973. He had career stats of 1321 rushing yards on 332 rushing attempts, 765 receiving yards on 85 receptions, and scored 10 TDs.
As of October 2023, the quarterback with the most rushing yards in postseason history is Michael Vick. During his playoff appearances, Vick accumulated a total of 1,000 rushing yards. His unique athleticism and ability to make plays with his legs set him apart in postseason performances. This record reflects his dynamic style of play, particularly during his time with the Atlanta Falcons.
Drew Bledsoe has the most negative rushing yards in NFL history.
Drew Bledsoe has the most negative rushing yards in NFL history.
Drew Bledsoe has the most negative rushing yards in NFL history.
The leading rusher in the NFL for the 1998 season was Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos with 2008 yards.
Corey Dillon -- 8,061 yards.
Mike Rozier
The NFL record for most rushing yards in a single season by a quarterback is 1,039, set by then Atlanta star Michael Vick during the 2006 season.
Terrell Davis of the Denver Broncos had the most rushing yards in 1998. He had 2008 yards and was the fourth running back in NFL history to rush for over 2000 yards.
Montana: 1,676 rushing yards Young: 4,239 rushing yards Steve Young had more rushing yards