Photos: Green Bay Packers' all-time rushing yards leaders
Only two players have rushed for more than 8,000 yards in their Packers career. Here's a look at the all-time rushing yards leaders in Green Bay franchise history.
5. Tony Canadeo: 4,197 yards
Tony Canadeo only broke 1,000 yards in a season once, accomplishing the feat in 1949. He averaged 36.2 yards rushing per game over his 11 seasons, which ran from 1941 to 1952.
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4. John Brockington: 5,024 yards
John Brockington topped 1,000 yards in his first three seasons, and the seasons only lasted 14 games at the time. His best season was 1973, when he ran for 1,144 yards and earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl trip. He averaged 59.1 yards per game during his seven seasons with the Packers, a tenure that ran from 1971 to one game in 1977.
FRED JEWELL, Associated Press
3. Aaron Jones: 5,940 yards
Aaron Jones arrived in Green Bay as a fifth-round pick in 2017 and proceeded to become the team's lead back. He ran for at least 1,000 yards three times in Green Bay, including 1,121 yards in 2022. He averaged 61.2 yards per game during his seven seasons with the Packers, which ran from 2017 to 2023.
MIKE ROEMER, Associated Press
2. Jim Taylor: 8,207 yards
Jim Taylor topped 1,000 yards in five consecutive seasons when seasons only lasted 14 games. He was named MVP in 1962 after rushing for a league-best 1,474 yards and averaging 105.3 yards per game. He played nine seasons in Green Bay from 1958 to 1966.
CHARLES KNOBLOCK, Associated Press
1. Ahman Green: 8,322 yards
Ahman Green arrived in Green Bay via trade from the Seahawks. He responded by rushing for more than 1,000 yards in six of the next seven seasons. He averaged 117.7 yards rushing per game in 2003. He averaged 80.0 yards rushing per game during his Packers career, which ran from 2000 to 2006 then eight more games in 2009.