Question

Who are the only two players in NFL history who’s had 2,000-yard seasons (rushing and receiving) with two different teams?

Answer

Eric Dickerson and Marshall Faulk, and they did it with the same two franchises. Both had four such seasons. Dickerson went over 2,200 yards in the 1983 and 1984 seasons with the Rams. In his first full season with the Colts, he ran for 1,659 and had 377 receiving for a total of 2,036. Faulk also had three of his four seasons with the Rams. He went for 2,227 yards in his final season in Indianapolis, in 1998, and went for a record 2,429 yards the next year (his first with the Rams). Faulk in that 1999 seasons went over 1,000 yards as both a runner and a receiver. Only one other player has gone over 1,800 for two different teams. Four others have made it over 1,700 with two franchises.