Green Bay Running Backs 2001: A Season to Remember
A Look Back at the Packers' Historic Running Back Duo
The 2001 Green Bay Packers season was one for the ages, and a large part of that success was due to the dynamic running back duo of Ahman Green and Najeh Davenport. Together, they formed one of the most formidable backfields in the NFL, helping the Packers to a 12-4 record and an NFC North Division title.
Ahman Green: The Workhorse
Green was the Packers' primary running back in 2001, and he did not disappoint. He rushed for a career-high 1,883 yards and 14 touchdowns, earning his first Pro Bowl selection. Green was a powerful runner with excellent speed and agility, making him a threat to score every time he touched the ball.
Najeh Davenport: The Change-of-Pace Back
Davenport complemented Green perfectly as the Packers' change-of-pace back. He was a shifty and elusive runner who excelled in the passing game. Davenport caught 52 passes out of the backfield for 425 yards and two touchdowns. His versatility made him a valuable asset to the Packers' offense.
Together, They Were Unstoppable
The combination of Green and Davenport made the Packers' offense nearly impossible to stop. They kept defenses honest by alternating between power and finesse, and they were both capable of making big plays. Green and Davenport combined for over 2,300 yards from scrimmage and 16 touchdowns in 2001, helping the Packers to one of the most successful seasons in franchise history.
Conclusion
The 2001 Green Bay Packers running back duo of Ahman Green and Najeh Davenport was one of the most dynamic and successful in NFL history. They were a key part of the Packers' success that season, and they left a lasting legacy on the franchise.
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