1978: Lonnie Perrin, Jon Keyworth, Otis Armstrong, Larry Canada, Rob Lytle, Dave Preston
1979: Jim Jensen, Jon Keyworth, Otis Armstrong, Larry Canada, Rob Lytle, Dave Preston
1980: Lonnie Perrin, Jon Keyworth, Otis Armstrong, Lawrence McCutcheon, Rob Lytle, Dave Preston
1981: Tony Reed, Rick Parros, Larry Canada, Rob Lytle, Dave Preston
1982: Gerald Willhite, Sammy Winder, Rick Parros, Rob Lytle, Dave Preston
In 2012, Ryan Mathews was the San Diego Chargers starting running back, until his season ending injury on December 16th.
Ronnie Brown is second on the teams depth chart.
Jacob Hester - San Diego Chargers Peyton Hillis - Denver Broncos Both are backups
Ladanian Tomlinson and Darren Sproles
The Atlanta Falcons' starting running back in 1998 was Jamal Anderson. Other running backs on the 1998 roster include Harold Green, Bob Christian and Ken Oxendine.
So far yes they have one of the best multi running backs in the league with Jacob Hestor, Damion Sproles, and Ladanian Tomlinsion
It's a close competition, they both have really good qbs, good running backs but one thing the Chargers have over them is receivers the giants got screwed over by the plaxico thing. But defensive they are pretty even. So I say the Chargers have a better chance of winning.
LaDainian Tomlinson was one of the great running backs in NFL history, playing 10 seasons with the Chargers and Jets. His middle name is Tramayne.
There are so many GREAT running backs. I personally think Ladanian Tomlinson is good. Adrian Peterson is the new upcoming RB...he had a 290 something total rushing yards in a game vs San Diego Chargers.
If you are thinkink about the movie where one of the running backs has Cancer, then the answer is Brian's Song
Running backs
which college has put the most running backs in the nfl
I'm not sure really if this is the answer to your question but the patriots faced 4,098 running backs (combined 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009)
He wears uniform number 21 for the Chargers because it is between the uniform numbers of two running backs he idolized while growing up: Barry Sanders (20) and Emmitt Smith (22).