Thanks to injuries and just the way the game is played these days, Adrian Peterson is the only 1,000-yard rusher in this year’s playoffs:
Carolina: Jonathan Stewart, 989
Pittsburgh: DeAngelo Williams, 907
Denver: Ronnie Hillman, 863
Seattle: Thomas Rawls (injured reserve), 830
Arizona: Chris Johnson, 814
Cincinnati: Jeremy Hill, 794
Green Bay: Eddie Lacy, 758
Washington: Alfred Morris, 751
New England: LeGarrette Blount (injured reserve), 703
Houston*: Alfred Blue, 698
Kansas City*: Charcandrick West, 634
*-First-stringers Arian Foster (Houston) and Jamaal Charles (Kansas City) went on IR.
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