Eric Dickerson 'absolutely not' rooting for Eagles star Saquon Barkley to break single-season rushing record

Bryan Murphy

Eric Dickerson 'absolutely not' rooting for Eagles star Saquon Barkley to break single-season rushing record image

There are plenty of people rooting for Eagles star Saquan Barkley to set the NFL single-season rushing record this season. 

Former Rams running back Eric Dickerson, the owner of the record, is not one of them. 

Barkley is putting together one of the greatest rushing seasons in NFL history. With just one game left in the regular season, he is within striking distance of Dickerson's single-season rushing mark with the Rams.

With the Eagles having already clinched the NFC East, a majority of the talk in Philadelphia is surrounding Barkley's rushing pace. As a result, Dickerson has been the recipient of plenty of questions about Barkley's season. 

The Hall of Famer may be rooting for Barkley's success, but he is "absolutely not" pulling for the Eagles star to break his record. Here is more on what Dickerson said about Barkley's season and how close he is to breaking the rushing record. 

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Why Eric Dickerson doesn't want Saquon Barkley to break his rushing record

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Dickerson said he doesn't think Barkley will break his record. Not only that, but he prefers if the Eagles star didn't surpass his mark.  

"I don't think he'll break it," Dickerson said to the Los Angeles Times. "But if he breaks it, he breaks it.

"Do I want him to break it? Absolutely not. I don't pull no punches on that."

It's not the first time that Dickerson has shot down the idea of rooting for his mark to be passed. Earlier this month, he said that he was "most definitely" supporting Barkley on his quest for the MVP, but wanted his name still attached to the rushing record.

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"No, I don’t want my record broken," Dickerson previously said. "If he breaks it, he breaks it, and I'm not gonna lose sleep over it. But when I broke that record, I didn’t have kids at the time, but I said, if anyone breaks it, I’d like my son to break it."

Dickerson isn't singling out Barkley either. When Ravens running back Derrick Henry threatened his historical mark in 2020, the former Rams standout also went on the record saying he didn't want the then-Titans star to pass him.

With that said, Dickerson isn't going to make a fuss if it is Barkley that sits atop the single-season rushing throne. There are some that are ready to discredit Barkley's season since he will have had one extra game to do. The NFL still had 16-game seasons when Dickerson set the mark, while Barkley is playing a 17-game schedule. 

"I'm not whining about it," Dickerson said if Barkley breaks his mark. "He had 17 games to do it? Hey, football is football. That's the way I look at it. If he's fortunate to get over 2,000 yards and get the record, it's a great record to have."

As for the Eagles star, his focus isn't solely on the record. Barkley has been known throughout his NFL career as a team-first player, and said that he is focused on "bigger things" than Dickerson's record and is hoping to "do something special" with Philadelphia. 

"I’m not overtly trying to get it," Barkley said after Week 17. "I’m not scared of it. But we’ve got bigger things we’re focused on. Whether we play next week or rest, I’m fine with that. I didn’t sign here just to break a record. I want to do something special with the team."

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Saquon Barkley rushing pace, stats

Stats after Week 17 win vs. Dallas

GamesAtt.Rush yardsRush TDYards/att.Rec.Rec. yardsRec. TD
153452,005125.9332782

Following Philadelphia's Week 17 win against Dallas, Barkley now sits at 2,005 rushing yards on the season. 

The Eagles star became only the ninth player ever in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season with his achievement, joining a list that consists of Henry, Barry Sanders, and Adrian Peterson, among others. 

Barkley is just 100 yards away from tying Dickerson's rushing record, 101 from breaking the mark. Dickerson, the former star for the Rams, is the only player in NFL history to end a season with at least 2,100 rushing yards. 

After Week 17, Barkley is averaging 125.3 yards per game in the 2024 campaign. This is the first season in his career he is averaging over 100 yards per game on the ground.  

If Barkley plays in the regular season finale and keeps up at that pace, he would break Dickerson's record by 25 yards and become the NFL's single-season rushing record holder.

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Eric Dickerson rushing record

Dickerson owns the all-time single-season rushing record for the NFL. He set the mark in 1984 when he rushed for 2,105 yards with the Rams. He averaged an astonishing 131.6 yards per game that season. 

The closest another player has come to the record was Adrian Peterson's performance during the 2012 season with the Vikings. He came eight yards short of Dickerson's mark, ending his campaign with 2,097 yards. 

Here's a look at the best rushing season in NFL history. 

WEEK 17 FANTASY FOOTBALL RANKINGS
QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/ST | Kickers

PlayerSeasonTeamRushing Yards
Eric Dickerson1984Rams2,105
Adrian Peterson2012Vikings2,097
Jamal Lewis2003Ravens2,066
Barry Sanders1997Lions2,053
Derrick Henry2020Titans2,027
Terrell Davis1998Broncos2,008
Chris Johnson2009Titans2,006
Saquon Barkley*2024Eagles2,005
O.J. Simpson1973Bills2,003

*= stats as of week 17 of 2024 NFL season

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.