Madden NFL Running Back short videos and highlights for the PlayStation PS1, N64, Game Boy and Mac OS Video Gaming Systems
Madden NFL 2000 Redskins QB Brad Johnson throws TD pass to RB Skip Hicks, tying the game.
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Denver Broncos RB Terrell Davis gallops a 40-Yard pass catch TD run against the Seattle Seahawks.
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Madden 2000 Minnesota Vikings QB Randall Cunningham throws a TD catch to RB David Palmer.
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Madden NFL Dallas Cowboys RB Emmitt Smith's TD catch extends lead on the Washington Redskins.
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Oakland Raiders RB Tyrone Wheatley snags a TD pass from QB Rich Gannon to take the lead.
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Madden NFL 2000 Colts RB Edgerrin James rips a 60-yard pass TD from Peyton Manning.
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Dallas Cowboys RB Emmitt Smith busts a long 40-yard run against the hated Philadelphia Eagles.
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Madden NFL 2000 San Francisco 49ers RB Charlie Garner catches TD Pass from QB Steve Young.
Click For VideoThe evolution of the Madden NFL 2000 running back has transitioned from foundational workhorse offenses to the contemporary pass-oriented era. Running backs have changed from being the primary offensive engines, carrying the ball over 300 times annually, to becoming highly specialized and versatile athletes employed in committee backfields, pass-catching roles, and strategic gap schemes.
Jim Brown (Cleveland Browns) transformed the position during the late 1950s and 1960s, introducing an unprecedented combination of size and speed to the backfield. He remains the only rusher in NFL history to average at least 6 yards per carry while scoring 15 touchdowns in a single season.
This era marked the pinnacle of the running back position, characterized by extensive usage, substantial contracts, and record-setting single seasons. The Record Breaker: Eric Dickerson (Los Angeles Rams) established the lasting single-season rushing record in 1984, amassing an astonishing 2,105 yards. The All-Time Leader: Emmitt Smith (Dallas Cowboys) epitomized the "bell-cow" running back role of the 1990s, securing three Super Bowl victories and achieving the still-standing career rushing record of 18,355 yards.The 2,000 Yard Club: Only eight players in NFL history have rushed for over 2,000 yards in a single regular season, with notable members including Terrell Davis (Denver Broncos, 1998), Jamal Lewis (Baltimore Ravens, 2003), and Chris Johnson (Tennessee Titans, 2009).
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