OJ Simpson led the Bills in rushing in 1972.
In 2005, McGahee led in rushing yards with 1,247, with Williams coming way behind in second with only 161 yards rushing.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, the NFL leading rusher has played in the Super Bowl 5 times: 1) Shaun Alexander led the NFL with 1880 rushing yards for the 2005 Seattle Seahawks that lost Super Bowl XL to the Pittsburgh Steelers. 2) Terrell Davis led the NFL with 2008 rushing yards for the 1998 Denver Broncos that won Super Bowl XXXIII over the Atlanta Falcons. 3-5) Emmitt Smith led the NFL with 1773 rushing yards for the 1995 Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXX over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 1486 rushing yards for the 1993 Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXVIII over the Buffalo Bills, and 1713 rushing yards for the 1992 Dallas Cowboys that won Super Bowl XXVII over the Buffalo Bills.
Jamal Anderson led the NFC with 1,846 rushing yards in 1998.
Jim Strong with 404 rushing yards.
One of the statistics kept in football is rushing yards. A 'rushing title' basically means the same as 'who led the league in rushing yards'. The player that wins a 'rushing title' is the player 'who led the league in rushing yards'. Rushing yards are accrued when an offensive player advances the ball past the line of scrimmage without the aid of a forward pass.
Stephen Davis led the team in rushing that year with 1,318 yards. Larry Centers was second with 103 yards.
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The Buffalo Soldiers were led by Theodore Roosevelt, one of the nations 45 presidents.
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For rushing attempts, Travis Henry led the Broncos with 167. Selvin Young was second with 140. For rushing yards, Selvin Young led the Broncos with 729. Travis Henry was second with 691.
LaDainian Tomlinson led the NFL in rushing touchdowns in 2004 with 17.