List of Washington Redskins Rushing Leaders - Rushes

Rushes
Top 25 career
Name Rushes Start End
John Riggins 1,988 1976 1985
Larry Brown 1,530 1969 1976
Clinton Portis 1,489 2004 2008
Stephen Davis 1,383 1996 2002
Terry Allen 1,043 1995 1998
Earnest Byner 990 1989 1993
Mike Thomas 878 1975 1978
Cliff Battles 839 1932 1937
Don Bosseler 775 1957 1964
Charlie Harraway 719 1969 1973
George Rogers 697 1985 1987
Ladell Betts 659 2002 2007
Andy Farkas 556 1938 1944
Ricky Ervins 531 1991 1994
Rob Goode 520 1949 1955
Joe Washington 455 1981 1984
Dick James 447 1956 1963
Charley Taylor 442 1964 1974
Gerald Riggs 402 1989 1991
Dick Todd 368 1939 1948
Frank Filchock 362 1938 1945
Clarence Harmon 360 1977 1982
Bob Seymour 360 1940 1945
Joe Theismann 355 1974 1985
Brian Mitchell 352 1990 1999
Top 25 single-season
Name Rushes Year
John Riggins 375 1983
Stephen Davis 356 2001
Clinton Portis 352 2005
Terry Allen 347 1996
Clinton Portis 343 2004
Clinton Portis 342 2008
Terry Allen 338 1995
Alfred Morris 335 2012
Stephen Davis 332 2000
John Riggins 327 1984
Clinton Portis 325 2007
George Rogers 303 1986
Earnest Byner 297 1990
Stephen Davis 290 1999
Larry Brown 285 1972
Earnest Byner 274 1991
Larry Brown 273 1973
Earnest Byner 262 1992
John Riggins 260 1979
Mike Thomas 254 1976
Larry Brown 253 1971
John Riggins 248 1978
Ladell Betts 245 2006
Larry Brown 237 1970
Mike Thomas 235 1975
George Rogers 231 1985

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    The one who rushes ahead hastily will probably fall behind.
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    No legislation can suppress nature; all life rushes to reproduction; our procreative faculties are matured early, while passion is strong, and judgment and self-restraint weak. We cannot alter this, but we can alter what is conventional. We can refuse to brand an act of nature as a crime, and to impute to vice what is due to ignorance.
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