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    College Football Hall of Fame. Marcus LeMarr Allen (born March 26, 1960) is an American former football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons, primarily with the Los Angeles Raiders. Considered one of the greatest goal line and short-yard runners in NFL history, [1] he was selected 10th overall by the ...

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    • USC (1978–1981)
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    • Lincoln, (San Diego, California)
  2. Marcus LeMarr Allen. Position: RB Throws: Right. 6-2 , 210lb (188cm, 95kg) Born: March 26. in San Diego, CA. More bio, uniform, draft info. Hall of Fame. 6x Pro Bowl. 2x All-Pro. 1x SB Champ. 1985 AP MVP. 1985 PFWA MVP. SB XVIII MVP. 1985 AP Off. PoY. 1982 AP Off. RoY. 1993 PFWA Comeback Player. 1982 PFWA RoY. 1985 SN PoY. 1982 SN RoY.

    • March 26, 1960
  3. Mar 26, 2023 · Learn about the achievements of Marcus Allen, who played for the Raiders and Chiefs and won Super Bowl MVP, league MVP and Comeback Player of the Year. Find out his records, stats and trivia on his 63rd birthday.

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  4. Marcus Allen played 16 seasons for the Raiders and Chiefs, with 3,022 carries, 12,243 yards, 587 catches and 145 touchdowns. He won 1 Offensive Player of the Year award, 1 Offensive Rookie of the Year award, 1 MVP award, 1 Super Bowl MVP award and 1 championship. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003.

  5. Marcus Allen is a running back for the Kansas City Chiefs. He was born on 3/26/1960 and played college football at USC. See his career stats, including scoring, rushing, defensive and receiving stats, on ESPN.

  6. Career Highlights. Learn More. Marcus Allen, the tenth player selected in the 1982 National Football League Draft, played 16 seasons with the Los Angeles Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs. During that time he gained 12,243 yards rushing, 5,411 yards receiving, and scored 145 touchdowns.

  7. Oct 5, 2020 · Marcus Allen is a Hall of Fame running back who played for the Los Angeles Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs for 16 seasons. He won the Heisman Trophy in 1981, the Super Bowl MVP in 1983, and the Comeback Player of the Year in 1987. Learn about his early years, college career, NFL achievements, and personal life.

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