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Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy became the 30th player in NFL history to eclipse the 10,000-yard rushing mark with a 14-yard run on the second quarter against Miami on Sunday.
McCoy, 29, is third among active players behind Frank Gore and Adrian Peterson.
McCoy is third among players that have put on a Buffalo Bills uniform, behind Thurman Thomas (12,074) and O.J. Simpson (11,236). Thomas is 16th on the all-time list and Simpson is 21st.
In nearly three full seasons with the Bills, McCoy has run for an NFL-best 3,169 yards and averaged 4.7 yards per carry coming into Sunday’s game with the Dolphins. He has more than 1,000 rushing yards this season.
With a rushing and receiving touchdown in the first half, McCoy has 81 career touchdowns, 66 rushing and 15 receiving. Prior to Buffalo, McCoy tallied 6,792 yards rushing in six seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles.
McCoy is on a fast track to Canton. He is the first player in NFL history with 10,000 rushing yards, 400 receptions, 75 career touchdowns and an average rush of over 4.5 yards.
Emmitt Smith is the NFL's all-time rushing leader with 18,355 career yards.
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— NFL (@NFL) December 17, 2017
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