Barkley needs just three scrimmage yards and 30 rushing yards to break the NFL's all-time records for most combined yards in a regular and postseason.
The NFL's rushing leader is just 30 yards away from passing Broncos Hall of Fame running back Terrell Davis for the most rushing yards in a season including playoffs all-time. Davis piled up 2,476 ...
Most Field Goals, Career — 9, Harrison Butker, Kansas City, (10 attempts, 3 games); 7, Adam Vinatieri, New England-Indianapolis, (10 attempts, 5 games); Stephen Gostkowski, New England, (9 attempts; 6 ...
Former Denver Broncos running back Terrell Davis had the best rushing season in NFL history when he totaled 2,331 yards in ...
Saquon Barkley is 147 yards away from Terrell Davis’ all-time NFL record for the most rushing yards in a season, playoffs ...
Saquon Barkley has had a historic season in Philadelphia, amassing over 2,000 rushing yards and continuing his dominance in the postseason. As he eyes breaking Terrell Davis' single-season rushing ...
Saquon Barkley has a chance to achieve a few notable milestones that even his all-time favorite running back didn't accomplish.
Tim Smith, WAS vs. DEN, 1988 (XXII) 22 204 9.3 2; Marcus Allen, LAR vs. WAS, 1984 (XVIII) 20 191 9.6 2; John Riggins, WAS vs.
Philadelphia Eagles star Saquon Barkley is on the verge of breaking Denver Broncos' Terrell Davis' rushing record.
In the Super Bowl era, only two 2,000-yard rushers have earned the right to play in pro football’s biggest game.
Barkley is 30 yards shy of breaking the NFL season rushing record, postseason included, set by Terrell Davis in 1998 with the Denver Broncos.
1998 Terrell Davis: 2,476 yards 1997 Terrell Davis: 2,331 yards 2024 Saquon Barkley: 2,329 yards 1984 Eric Dickerson: 2,212 yards 2012 Adrian Peterson: 2,196 yards Hat tip to Scott Kacsmar for the ...