Currently, there are only five running backs on NFL rosters who are 30 years of age or older. The Buffalo Bills employ two of them. While most of the league has gone significantly younger at the position, the Bills have a depth chart topped by two of the three oldest rushers in the league. Both players are likely future Hall of Fame players, but it’s fair to wonder just how much more they have left in the tank.
In today’s installment of “90 players in 90 days,” we profile the oldest running back in the league—a player who keeps churning out tough yards against players who were in elementary school when his career began.