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The 'NFL RB receiving-leaders' quiz
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The 'NFL RB receiving-leaders' quiz

Happy 28th birthday to 11-year NFL veteran, Super Bowl XLIV champion and 2005 Heisman Trophy winner, Reggie Bush!

While in college at Southern California, he was one of the biggest names in college football, winning two national championships and earning two All-American nods in addition to his Heisman as Trojan before being selected second-overall in the 2006 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints.

While he never made a Pro Bowl in the NFL, he rushed for over 1,000 yards twice in his career and was also a reliable receiver out of the backfield, catching 477 passes for 3,598 yards and 18 touchdowns. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Bush is still 29th on the running back receiving-yard leaderboard in the Super Bowl era (since 1966). With that being said, can you name the running backs with the most receiving-yards in the Super Bowl Era?

Good luck!

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6,875 / 1994-2005 / IND, STL
Marshall Faulk
6,797 / 1990-2003 / ARZ, BUF, NE, WAS
Larry Centers
6,076 / 1986-97 / BUF, CHI, HOU, SD, TEN
Ronnie Harmon
5,411 / 1982-97 / KC, RAI
Marcus Allen
5,390/ 2017-Present / CAR, SF
Christian McCaffrey
5,372 / 1986-98 / MIA, NE, NYJ, PHI
Keith Byars
5,183 / 1997-2006 / NYG
Tiki Barber
4,948 / 2017-Present / NO
Alvin Kamara
4,911 / 1983-93 / MIN, RAI, SF
Roger Craig
4,859 / 1986-97 / DAL, MIN, NYG, PHI
Herschel Walker
4,840 / 2005-19 / NO, PHI, SD
Darren Sproles
4,772 / 2001-11 / NYJ, SD
LaDainian Tomlinson
4,672 / 2008-17 / CHI, NYJ
Matt Forte
4,656 / 1986-95 / PIT, SEA
John Williams
4,605 / 1984-97 / BAL, CLE, WAS
Earnest Byner
4,538 / 1975-87 / CHI
Walter Payton
4,458 / 1988-2000 / BUF, MIA
Thurman Thomas
4,339 / 1997-2008 / ATL, TB
Warrick Dunn
4,288 / 2017-Present / LAC, WAS
Austin Ekeler
4,248 / 1992-2001 / PHI, SEA, SF
Ricky Watters
4,066 / 1976-87 / MIN, NO, NYG
Tony Galbreath
3,985 / 2005-20 / BUF, IND, MIA, NYJ, SF
Frank Gore
3,940 / 2002-10 / PHI, SF
Brian Westbrook
3,898 / 2009-20 / BUF, KC, PHI, TB
LeSean McCoy
3,711 / 1994-2004 / OAK, PHI, SF, TB
Charlie Garner
3,701 / 1999-2011 / NE
Kevin Faulk
3,683 / 2004-15 / ATL, NE, STL
Steven Jackson
3,621 / 1981-92 / CIN, CLE, SD, TB
James Brooks
3,598 / 2006-16 / BUF, DET, MIA, NO, SF
Reggie Bush
3,592 / 1979-87 / MIA
Tony Nathan
3,554 / 1977-88 / DAL, DEN
Tony Dorsett
3,512 / 1998-2008 / ARZ, DEN, TB
Michael Pittman
3,500 / 1981-90 / DET, TB, WAS
James Wilder

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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