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Who was the last 1,000-yard rusher for each NFL team?

A grand event

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When was the last time a back on each NFL team reached four figures in rushing yards? It isn’t the same as when the league had fewer games in the regular seasons but 1,000 yards is still a nice, round figure.

Arizona Cardinals

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James Conner, 2023: 1,040 yards

Atlanta Falcons

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(Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports)

Tyler Allgeier, 2022: 1,035 yards

Baltimore Ravens

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(Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports)

Lamar Jackson, 2020: 1,005 yards

Buffao Bills

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(Brad Mills-USA TODAY Sports)

James Cook, 2023: 1,122 yards

Carolina Panthers

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(Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports)

Christian McCaffrey, 2019: 1,387 yards

Chicago Bears

Justin Fields, 2022: 1,143 yards

Cincinnati Bengals

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Joe Mixon, 2023: 1,034 yards

Cleveland Browns

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(David Dermer-USA TODAY Sports)

Nick Chubb, 2022: 1,525 yards

Dallas Cowboys

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(Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports)

Tony Pollard, 2023: 1,005 yards

Denver Broncos

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(Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports)

Phillip Lindsay, 2019: 1,011 yards

Detroit Lions

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David Montgomery, 2023: 1,015 yards

Green Bay Packers

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USAT

Aaron Jones, 2022: 1,121 yards

Houston Texans

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Carlos Hyde, 2019: 1,070 yards

Indianapolis Colts

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USAT

Jonathan Taylor, 2021: 1,811 yards

Jacksonville Jaguars

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Travis Etienne, 2023: 1,008 yards

Kansas City Chiefs

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2017, Kareem Hunt: 1,327 yards

Las Vegas Raiders

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Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Josh Jacobs, 2022: 1,653 yards

Los Angeles Chargers

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Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Melvin Gordon, 2017: 1,105 yards

Los Angeles Rams

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(Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports)

Kyren Williams, 2023: 1,144 yards

Miami Dolphins

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Raheem Mostert, 2023: 1,012 yards

Minnesota Vikings

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Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

Dalvin Cook, 2022: 1,173 yards

New England Patriots

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David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

Rhamondre Stevenson, 2022: 1,040 yards

New Orleans Saints

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(Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports)

Mark Ingram, 2017: 1,124 yards

New York Giants

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(Danielle Parhizkaran-USA TODAY Sports)

Saquon Barkley, 2022: 1,312 yards

New York Jets

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(Jim O’Connor-USA TODAY Sports)

Chris Ivory, 2015: 1,070 yards

Philadelphia Eagles

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(Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports)

D’Andre Swift, 2023: 1,049 yards

Pittsburgh Steelers

Najee Harris, 2023: 1,035 yards

San Francisco 49ers

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(Sergio Estrada-USA TODAY Sports)

Christian McCaffrey, 2023: 1,459 yards

Seattle Seahawks

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Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

Kenneth Walker III, 2022: 1,050 yards

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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(Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports)

Doug Martin, 2015: 1,402 yards

Tennessee Titans

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Derrick Henry, 2023: 1,167 yards

Washington Commanders

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(Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports)

Antonio Gibson, 2021: 1,037 yards

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