Frank Gore: Games played| Super bowl| Career rushing yards

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Frank Gore played 16 seasons in the NFL, 10 of which were in San Francisco. Today we will discuss about Frank Gore: Games played| Super bowl| Career rushing yards

Frank Gore: Games played| Super bowl| Career rushing yards

Franklin Gore Sr. (born May 14, 1983) is a former American football player who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons. A member of the San Francisco 49ers during most of his career, he ranks third in the NFL rushing yards. His career was also noted for longevity and he holds the league record for games played by running backs.

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Position: Running back
Personal information
Born: May 14, 1983 (age 38)
Miami, Florida
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight: 212 lb (96 kg)
Career information
High school: Coral Gables Senior (Coral Gables, Florida)
College: Miami (FL) (2001–2004)
NFL Draft: 2005 / Round: 3 / Pick: 65

Games played

Frank Gore: Games played| Super bowl| Career rushing yards

Gore is undoubtedly one of the best running backs in NFL history. Gore made his debut with the 49ers in 2005, when they selected him in the third round of the draft.

He spent the next decade there before playing short stints with the Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills and New York Jets – where he last played in 2020. In all, Gore ran 16,000 yards in his career, which is the third most. League history behind only Walter Peyton and Emmit Smith. He had nine seasons with at least 1,000 rushing yards and ended with a total of 100 touchdowns.

Gore has played in 241 NFL games, more than anyone in league history, and is fourth in all-time yards from scrimmage and fifth in all-purpose yards.

The 38-year-old did not play for any team last season. He said Saturday that he is still working out the details to find out when he can officially retire in San Francisco. Eventually, he said, he hopes to join the 49ers front office.

“I love watching talent. I love evaluating talent and I love the ball,” Gore said on The SF Niners’ YouTube channel. “And [49ers] know I know football players, what it takes to be a football player.”

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Super bowl

Frank Gore: Games played| Super bowl| Career rushing yards

While potential future Pro Football Hall of Famer running back Frank Gore hasn’t played in the NFL at all this season, he isn’t giving up on his dream of winning the Super Bowl.

In an interview with NFL.com’s Cameron Wolfe, Gore expressed his desire to win a ring with the San Francisco 49ers:

“Hopefully that team calls, we can win and I can walk away with a ring. I want [the 49ers] to do their job. They make this last run to get to the playoffs, and Hopefully they will run to go to the Super Bowl. [Then] I’m knocking on the door. I’m calling you, [head coach] Kyle [Shanahan] and [general manager John] Lynch.

Career rushing yards

Gore is undoubtedly one of the best running backs in NFL history. Gore made his debut with the 49ers in 2005, when they selected him in the third round of the draft.

He spent the next decade there before playing short stints with the Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills and New York Jets – where he last played in 2020. In total, Gore ran 16,000 yards in his career, which is the third most. League history behind only Walter Peyton and Emmit Smith. He had nine seasons with at least 1,000 rushing yards and ended with a total of 100 touchdowns.

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Gore has played in 241 NFL games, more than anyone in league history, and is fourth in all-time yards from scrimmage and fifth in all-purpose yards.

The 38-year-old did not play for any team last season. He said Saturday that he is still working out the details to find out when he can officially retire in San Francisco. Eventually, he said, he hopes to join the 49ers front office.

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