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If you are referring to the 2014-2015 season that started on Thursday, September 4th, 2014, the following Running Backs in the NFL that are white include:

- Rex Burkhead - Cincinnati Bengals

- Tyler Gaffney - New England Patriots

- Toby Gerhart - Jacksonville Jaguars

- Peyton Hillis - Arizona Cardinals

- Kyle Juszczyk - Baltimore Ravens

- Chase Reynolds - St. Louis Rams

- Danny Woodhead - San Diego Chargers

Some other white Running Backs of the past include:

- Paul Hornung

- Jim Taylor

- Daryl Johnston

- John Cappelletti

- Craig James

- Matt Suhey

- Tom Matte

- Mike Alstott

- Ed Podolak

- Tom Rathman

- Merrill Hoge

- Mark Van Eeghen

- Rocky Bleier

- Larry Csonka

- John Riggins

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