22 EMMITT SMITH Running Back 1990-2002 In 15 seasons, Emmitt Smith made an impact on the NFL that few players can
match at any position or in any era. As the NFL's all-time rushing leader, Smith won four
NFL rushing titles, three Super Bowl titles and a league (1993) and Super Bowl (XXVIII)
MVP award. He was selected to the Pro Bowl eight times, with only Barry Sanders (10)
having been selected more times among NFL running backs.
Smith is the seventh player
in NFL history to carry
the title of all-time rushing
leader, and he is the only
player in NFL history to
rush for more than
18,000 yards.
Smith is also the
NFL's career rushing
touchdowns leader with
164, and he stands second
in league annals in
total touchdowns with
175, trailing the all-time
leader, Jerry Rice, by 32.
The first player in NFL history with five straight seasons with
over 1,400 rushing yards, Smith and Jim Brown are the only players with seven straight
10-touchdown seasons to start their career. With 1,021 yards rushing in 2001, Smith
became the first player in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in 11 consecutive seasons
and the first to post 11 1,000-yard rushing seasons in a career. He is also the NFL's alltime
leader in rushing attempts with 4,409. With a then NFL record 25 touchdowns in
1995, Smith scored 100 career touchdowns in just six seasons, the fastest anyone in
league history has reached that mark (he tied Brown's NFL record by scoring 100 touchdowns
in just 93 career games). His 164 career rushing touchdowns in 226 games gives
him a 0.73 touchdown-per-game scoring average, second behind Brown's 0.90 for tops
among the all-time rushing
touchdown scorers (John
Riggins 0.59 and Walter
Payton 0.58 are next on the
list). Smith's longevity and
ability to score touchdowns
have combined to give him
three of the five best touchdown
totals against a single
opponent in league history.
His 25 career scores against
the Arizona Cardinals is the
third best total by a player against an opponent since 1970, followed by his 24 scores
against Washington and his 23 against the N.Y Giants.
Smith is one of only three players in Cowboys history with three career 100-point seasons,
and he is the only non-kicker to accomplish the feat. His value to his team's success
can be seen in the clubs' 101-26 mark (93-24 in regular season) when he carried
the ball 20-or-more times a game and 65-18 record (58-18 in regular season) when he
rushed for 100 yards. The century mark became a big number in Smith's career, having
rushed for 100 yards in 155-of-326 games dating back to high school (45-of-49 at
Escambia High School, 25-of-34 at Florida, 81-of-202 at Dallas, including playoffs, and
two-of-25 at Arizona). His 45 100-yard games in high school is still the national record,
and in NFL annals, Smith's 78 100-yard rushing games makes him the NFL's all-time
leader - just ahead of Payton (77) and
Sanders (76). Included in Smith's leaguerecord
78 regular season 100-yard rushing
games are 18 days with over 150 yards (the
fourth highest total of 150-yard games in NFL
history).
Smith has rushed for over 100-yards
against 23 of the 33 NFL teams he faced.
In addition, he rushed for 2,466 yards
against the Philadelphia Eagles in his 15-
year career, his best output against any single opponent. That total ranks second since
1970 for running backs against one team. Smith also has the third and fifth best totals in
that category.
One reason Smith was such a workhorse over the years was his ability to answer the
bell at game time, having started 236-of-243 career games - including playoffs. He
missed just 11 career games due to injury.
Smith also accumulated a number of NFL postseason records, including rushing
touchdowns (19), consecutive games with a rushing touchdown (nine) and 100-yard
rushing games (seven). His 1,586
yards rushing is also tops on the
NFL postseason chart, and he
shares the total playoff touchdown
mark of 21 with Thurman Thomas.
Smith is one of only five NFL players
who have amassed over 10,000
career-rushing yards and 400 career receptions. He is also second on the NFL's all-time
total yards from scrimmage list with 21,579 yards.
2004: Smith - who finished 2003 as a reserve - started the 2004 season at the
Cardinals starting running back and accounted for 937 rushing yards and nine touchdowns
on 267 carries. His 267 carries marked his highest total since 2000 and his nine
touchdowns were his highest total since scoring 11 times in 1999. He also caught 15
passes for 105 yards for Arizona. He opened the season at St. Louis (9/12) with 87 rushing
yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. He recorded his 49th one-yard touchdown run
against New England (9/19), then totaled 45 yards on 18 carries and 11 yards on two
catches at Atlanta (9/26). He posted his best game as a Cardinal the following week
against New Orleans (10/3), totaling 127 rushing yards on 21 carries (6.0 avg.), including
a 29-yard socring jaunt (his longest as a Cardinal). The Saints game marked his 77th
career regular season 100-yard rushing game, tying Payton for the most in NFL history.
The last NFL player to eclipse the 100-yard mark in a game after his 35th birthday was
Marcus Allen for Kansas City at Cleveland on Dec. 3, 1994. Smith also completed his
first career pass against New Orleans, tossing a 21-yard scoring strike to fullback
Obafemi Ayanbadejo. Smith carried the ball 16 times for 63 yards and a touchdown at
San Francisco (10/10), then broke Payton's record for career 100-yard rushing games
when he totaled 106 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries against Seattle (10/24) He
also added four catches for 30 yards, allowing him to become only the fourth player in
NFL history to eclipse the 21,000-combined yards mark. At Buffalo, he accounted for 64
yards on 22 carries. After rushing 19 times for 42 yards and a score at Miami (11/7), he
totaled 67 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries against the N.Y. Giants (11/14) to
become the only player in NFL history to eclipse the 18,000 career rushing yard mark.
He was hampered with a toe injury at CArolina (11/21) and against the N.Y. Jets (11/28)
before missing the game at Detroit (12/5) due to the toe problem.
He returned to action against San Francisco (12/12) and carried
the ball 18 times for 53 yards and a score. A week later, he
totaled 71 yards on 19 carries and 24 yards on two receptions
against St. Louis (12/19). He recorded 65 yards on 23 carries at
Seattle (12/26) before closing out the season with 69 yards on
23 carries and 13 yards on two catches against Tampa Bay
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