And I would say, 'One, he was our third-string punt returner.' And so he really wanted to go to KU at the beginning. They always told me, 'Don't ever let somebody tell you that you can't do anything,'" Sproles said. College: Kansas St. (College Stats) Weighted Career AV (100-95-...): 63 (981st overall since 1960) High School: Olathe North "Not many people can emulate that, which is why he is where he is," Jenkins said.Sproles moved into fifth place all-time in NFL all-purpose yards, jumping over Tim Brown (19,682) and into the company of Jerry Rice (23,546), Brian Mitchell (23,330), Walter Payton (21,803) and Emmitt Smith (21,564).Not bad for the 5-foot-6 Kansas State product, whose only goal was to prove his critics wrong by lasting more than one year in the NFL. "And if they do tell you that, you work hard to prove them wrong. He also rushed for 17 yards and one touchdown, helping the Eagles win their first game of the season against the 2-0 Jets, 24-17.Sproles was given his largest workload since the 2009 season in a Week 13 game against the 10-1 New England Patriots, due to the ineffectiveness of Murray and Mathews being hurt. "Every time I think about Darren, it's really one thing that constantly pops into my head," Jenkins said of his Jenkins has seen Sproles' meticulous approach up close for nine years now -- first as his teammate with the To celebrate 100 years of pro football, Peyton Manning travels the country to see the people and places that made the NFL the NFL. No. History will judge him not on size but production, and will find in that respect, he stood shoulder to shoulder with Hall of Famers.The ESPN Daily delivers the biggest sports news and moments every weekday. Punt returner? Sproles was a star in football, earning the name "Tank", after having been born at 10 lb (4.5 kg). Darren Lee Sproles (Lightning Bug) Position: RB 5-6, 190lb (168cm, 86kg) Born: June 20, 1983 in Waterloo, IA. ""No one else sees, day in and day out, every single day of the week from February through July, the sacrifice that guy makes to be one of the best all-time. It's truly a testament to his character, his work ethic, his determination, his sacrifice, his everything. After only getting 28 carries his freshman year, Sproles took off as a junior. DeezSports 20,331 views.
Sproles has run for 3,552 yards in his career on 732 attempts, scoring 23 rushing touchdowns.

Sproles was selected to his second straight On July 29, 2016, Sproles signed a one-year $4.5 million contract extension with the Eagles through 2017.On September 25, 2017, it was revealed that Sproles suffered a broken arm and a torn ACL on the same play in a game against the On April 28, 2018, Sproles re-signed with the Eagles on a one-year contract.Sproles re-signed with the Eagles on a one-year contract on July 19, 2019.On February 7, 2020, Sproles was hired as a personnel consultant in the Eagles' football operations department, alongside former teammate Darren Sproles. Darren Lee Sproles (Lightning Bug) Position: RB 5-6, 190lb (168cm, 86kg) Born: June 20, 1983 in Waterloo, IA. Contents[show] Early years Darren Sproles attended Rolling Ridge Elementary, then Oregon Trail Junior High, followed by Olathe North High School all in Olathe, Kansas and was a star in football. Wier: "His mom was sick with cancer. Sproles was a star in football, earning the name … In the season opener against California, he had 175 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.Sproles started the 2004 season off strong with 42 carries for 221 yards and a touchdown in a victory over Western Kentucky.Sproles finished 11th on the all-time college rushing yards list, with the 6th most all-purpose yards in Sproles was drafted by the Chargers in the fourth round of the On December 16, 2007, Sproles ran one yard for his first career rushing touchdown against the On September 14, 2008, Sproles became just the second player in NFL history with 50 rushing yards, 50 receiving yards, and 100 return yards in one game (the other being On March 4, 2010, it was reported that the Chargers would tender Sproles a contract, which was worth approximately $7.3 million.