Who leads the Vikings in all time rushing?
Adrian Peterson
The statistic shows Minnesota Vikings players with the most rushing yards in franchise history. Adrian Peterson is the career rushing leader of the Minnesota Vikings with 11,747 yards.
What NFL team rushes the most?
Indianapolis Colts
NFL Team Leaderboards: Rushing
NFL Rushing Yards 1st & 10 | ||
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Rank | Team | Rushing Yards 1st & 10 |
1 | Indianapolis Colts | 1303 |
2 | Philadelphia Eagles | 1255 |
3 | Baltimore Ravens | 1190 |
Who was the best Vikings running back?
Featuring some of the greatest NFL running backs of all time, the best Vikings RBs include Adrian Peterson, Dalvin Cook, Robert Smith, Michael Bennett, Chester Taylor, Herschel Walker and Darrin Nelson.
Who leads the NFL in rushing touchdowns?
This is a list of National Football League (NFL) running backs by total career rushing touchdowns. This list includes all running backs with at least 75. Emmitt Smith is the all-time leader with 164.
Who leads Vikings in touchdowns?
Cris Carter
Career touchdown leaders – Minnesota Vikings 1961-2022 The statistic shows Minnesota Vikings players with the most touchdowns scored in franchise history. Cris Carter is the career touchdown leader of the Minnesota Vikings with 110 touchdowns.
What NFL team has the least rushing yards?
The Houston Texans
The Houston Texans had the fewest rushing yards by a team in 2021, with 1,422 yards.
Who were the Vikings running backs?
Dalvin CookTy ChandlerKene NwangwuC. J. HamJake BargasBryant Koback
Minnesota Vikings/Running backs
What NFL team has the most rushing yards in 2021?
Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles rushed for the most yards by a team in 2021, with 2,715 yards.
TEAM | SEASON | RUSH YDS/G |
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Philadelphia Eagles | 2021 | 159.7 |
Indianapolis Colts | 2021 | 149.4 |
Baltimore Ravens | 2021 | 145.8 |
Cleveland Browns | 2021 | 145.4 |
Where does the Vikings offense rank?
Based on these numbers, the Vikings were successful on just 41.6-percent of their offensive plays, which ranked 25th overall in the league. Minnesota’s EPA per play, which can also be found in that link, ranked 17th.