Will the NFL single-season rushing record ever be broken?
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Set in 1984, Eric Dickerson holds the single season rushing record of 2,105 yards. The closest anybody has come is Adrian Peterson with 2,097 yards in 2012.
Given trends in the game pointing away from the running game, it is fair to consider whether this rushing mark will ever be reached. On the other hand, the NFL adding additional games possibly could provide the opportunity for a player to pass the mark even at a lower pace.
Counts regardless of position, and regardless of new rule changes that add games or make rushing easier.
Resolves "NO" if the NFL ever dissolves or forms into a different named entity, resolves "YES" if a player finishes a season with more than 2,105 regular season rushing yards.
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