Greatest Super Bowl winning running back combinations (January 2019)
In the past, having great running backs was something that most Super Bowl winning teams would have. That has changed a bit in recent years. There are some very weak combinations here and some great ones. This is a list of every running back group to win a Super Bowl.
40. Baltimore- Norm Bulaich
39. Ricky Patton, Walt Easley, Jimmy Davis- San Francisco
38. Duane Thomas, Walt Garrison- Dallas
36. CJ Anderson, Ronnie Hillman- Denver
35. Shane Vereen, Stephen Ridley, Jonas Gray, Largarrette Blunt- New England
34. Lagarrette Blunt, Dionne Lewis, James White- New England
33. Ahmad Bradshaw, Brandon Jacobs, Derrick Ward- NY Giants
32. Brandon Jackson, James Starks, Ryan Grant- Green Bay
31. Edgar Bennett, Dorsey Levens- Green Bay
30. Wendell Tyler, Roger Craig- San Francisco
29. Corey Dillon, Kevin Faulk- New England
28. Joseph Addai, Dominique Rhodes- Indianapolis
27. Mark Van Eeghen- Oakland
25. Joe Morris, OJ Anderson, Maurice Carthon- NY Giants
24. George Rogers, Timmy Smith- Washington
23. Reggie Bush, Pierre Thomas- New Orleans
22. Matt Schnell, Emerson Boozer- NY Jets
21. Ray Rice, Bernard Pearce- Baltimore
20. Jay Ajayi, Lagarrette Blunt, Darren Sproles- Philadelphia
19. Mike Garrett- Kansas City
18. Earnest Byner- Washington
17. Ricky Watters, Michael Floyd- San Francisco
16. OJ Anderson, Dave Meggett, Rodney Hampton, Maurice Carthon-NY Giants
15. Roger Craig, Tom Rathman- San Francisco
14. Marshawn Lynch, Christine Michel, Robert Turbin- Seattle
13. Marshall Faulk, Robert Holcolmbe- St Louis
12. Willie Parker, Rashard Mendenhall, Mwelde Moore, Najeh Davenport- Pittsburgh
10. Willie Parker, Jerome Bettis, Deuce Staley- Pittsburgh
9. Emmitt Smith, Darryl Johnston- Dallas
8. Tony Dorsett, Preston Pearson, Robert Newhouse- Dallas
7. Terrell Davis- Denver
6. Paul Hournung, Jim Taylor, Elijah Pitts- Green Bay
5. Marcus Allen- Oakland
4. John Riggins- Washington
3. Larry Csonka, Jim Kiick, Mercury Morris- Miami
2. Walter Payton, Matt Suey- Chicago
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