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Emmitt Smith

Emmitt James Smith III (born May 15, 1969) is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for 15 seasons, primarily with the Dallas Cowboys. Among other accolades, he is the league's all-time leading rusher.

Emmitt Smith
Smith in 2010
No. 22
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born: (1969-05-15) May 15, 1969 (age 53)
Pensacola, Florida, U.S.
Height:5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight:216 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:Escambia
(Pensacola, Florida)
College:Florida (1987–1989)
NFL Draft:1990 / Round: 1 / Pick: 17
Career history
Career highlights and awards
NFL records
Career NFL statistics
Rushing yards:18,355
Yards per carry:4.2
Rushing touchdowns:164
Receptions:515
Receiving yards:3,224
Receiving touchdowns:11
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR
Pro Football Hall of Fame
College Football Hall of Fame

Smith grew up in Pensacola, Florida, and became the second-leading rusher in American high school football history while playing for Escambia High School. Smith played three years of college football for the Florida Gators, where he set numerous school rushing records. After being named a unanimous All-American in 1989, Smith chose to forgo his senior year of eligibility and play professionally.

The Cowboys selected Smith in the first round of the 1990 NFL draft. During his long professional career, he rushed for 18,355 yards, breaking the record formerly held by Walter Payton. He also holds the record for career rushing touchdowns with 164.[1] Smith is the only running back to ever win a Super Bowl championship, the NFL Most Valuable Player award, the NFL rushing crown, and the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award all in the same season (1993). He is also one of four running backs to lead the NFL in rushing three or more consecutive seasons, joining Steve Van Buren, Jim Brown and Earl Campbell. Smith led the league in rushing and won the Super Bowl in the same year three times (1992, 1993, and 1995) when to that point it had never been done. Smith is also one of only two non-kickers in NFL history to score more than 1,000 career points (the other being Jerry Rice). Smith was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006.

Smith played thirteen seasons with the Cowboys and two with the Arizona Cardinals. While playing for Dallas, Smith plus quarterback Troy Aikman and wide receiver Michael Irvin were known as "The Triplets," and they led their team to three Super Bowl championships during the 1990s.[2]

Early years

Smith was born in Pensacola, Florida, the son of Mary J. Smith and Emmitt James Smith, Jr.[3][4] At the age of eight, he played his first organized football game on a team that was sponsored by the Salvation Army.[5] He attended Escambia High School in Pensacola, where he played high school football and ran track for the Escambia Gators. During Smith's high school football career, Escambia won two state football championships, and Smith rushed for 106 touchdowns and 8,804 yards, which was the second most yardage in the history of American high school football at the time. Emmitt rushed for over 100 yards in 45 of the 49 games he started for Escambia (including the last 28 in a row) and finished with a 7.8 yards per carry average.[6] Twice, he broke the 2,000-yard rushing mark in a season.[7] In track & field, Smith competed as a sprinter and was a member of the 4 × 100 m (42.16 s) relay squad.[8]

For his efforts, Smith was named the USA Today and Parade magazine high school player of the year for 1986.[9] In 2007, twenty years after Smith graduated from high school, the Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) named Smith to its All-Century Team and recognized him as the Florida high school football "Player of the Century."[10]

Despite his accomplishments and accolades, some college recruiting analysts opined that he was too small and too slow to succeed in major college football when he signed to play for the University of Florida.[11] Recruiting expert Max Emfinger didn't list Smith among the top 50 high school running backs in his high school class and opined that, "Emmitt Smith is a lugger, not a runner. He's not fast. He can't get around the corner. When he falls flat on his face, remember where you heard it first."[12][13]

College career

1987 season

Smith accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, where he played for coach Galen Hall's Gators for three seasons (19871989).[14] He did not start the first two games of his college career in the fall of 1987, but made the most of his opportunities in a second-week rout of Tulsa in which he gained 109 yards on just ten carries, including a 66-yard touchdown run.[15] That performance earned him a spot in the starting lineup the following week in the Gators' SEC opener against Alabama at Legion Field.

In his first collegiate start, Smith promptly broke Florida's 57-year-old all-time single game rushing record held by Red Bethea, carrying 39 times for 224 yards and two touchdowns as the Gators upset the Crimson Tide.[6] Smith went on to break the 1,000-yard barrier in the seventh game of his freshman season, the fastest any running back had ever broken that barrier to begin his college career.[6][16] He finished the season with 1,341 yards, was named SEC and National Freshman of the Year,[14] and was ninth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy.[17][18][19]

1988 season

The Gators got off to a 5-0 start in 1988 with Smith averaging over 120 rushing yards per game. However, during the sixth contest against Memphis State in mid-October, he was sidelined with a sprained knee and starting quarterback Kyle Morris broke his finger, leading to an upset loss.[20] Smith was unable to return to action for a month, during which Florida lost four games in a row and did not score a touchdown in 14 consecutive quarters of play, including a 16-0 loss to Auburn that is their most recent shutout to date.[21]

Smith returned to the lineup in mid-November and Florida won two of its final three games, highlighted by a victory in the 1988 All-American Bowl in which he ran 55-yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage and was named the game's MVP.[22] Smith rushed for 988 yards on the year (not including the bowl game) at 110 yards per game, the lowest totals of his college career.[14]

1989 season

Smith stayed healthy throughout his junior season in 1989 and found success again. He finished the campaign with Florida records for rushing yards in a season (1,599), rushing yards in a single game (316 versus New Mexico in October 1989), longest rushing play (96 yards against Mississippi State in 1988), career rushing yards (3,928), career rushing yards per game (126.7) and career rushing touchdowns (36), among many others. In all, Smith owned 58 school records at the conclusion of his Florida career[14][23] despite playing on Florida teams with virtually no passing game, which made him the focal point of opposing defenses.[24]

At the conclusion of his junior season in 1989, Smith was named a first-team SEC selection for the third year and SEC Player of the Year, was a unanimous first-team All-American, and finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy balloting.[14][25][26] In his final game in the Freedom Bowl, he had few rushing attempts after Florida fell behind Washington early and were forced to throw.[27][28][29]

Days later on January 1, 1990, Steve Spurrier was introduced as the Gators' new head coach.[30] Smith, concerned about his potential role in Spurrier's reportedly pass-first offense,[A] decided to forgo his senior year at Florida and enter the NFL draft, which for the first time in history allowed juniors to be eligible.[9] Smith returned to the university during the NFL off-season and completed his bachelor's degree in 1996.

Smith was subsequently inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a "Gator Great" in 1999,[31][32] the Gator Football Ring of Honor and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006.[33] As part of a series of articles written for The Gainesville Sun in 2006, he was recognized as the No. 3 all-time player among the top 100 from the first 100 years of the Gators football program.[34]

Professional career

Dallas Cowboys (1990–2002)

In the 1990 NFL Draft the Dallas Cowboys considered drafting linebacker James Francis with their first round selection, but after he was taken by the Cincinnati Bengals, the Cowboys focused on improving their running game when Smith started dropping, because despite his collegiate success, some NFL teams still felt that Smith was too small and slow for the pro game.[35] The Cowboys traded up with the Pittsburgh Steelers moving from the 21st to the 17th position, in exchange for a third round draft choice (#81-Craig Veasey), to select Smith in the first round.[36] Even though he missed all of the preseason after having the longest holdout by a rookie in franchise history,[37] he was able to start 15 games, rush for 937 yards and 11 touchdowns, while being named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and receiving Pro Bowl honors.

 
Smith's #22 Cowboys jersey exhibited at the Pro Football Hall of Fame

In 1991, he registered 1,563 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns. He also clinched the first of four rushing titles, after tallying 160 yards against the Atlanta Falcons in the season finale.

In 1992, he set the Cowboys' single-season franchise record and won the rushing title with 1,713 yards. He also became the first player to win the league's rushing title and the Super Bowl in the same season.

In 1993, he missed all of training camp and the first 2 regular season games. The Cowboys lost both contests with rookie Derrick Lassic running in his place. With the season in jeopardy the Cowboys relented and reached an agreement, making Smith the highest paid running back in the league.[38] Smith posted 1,486 rushing yards, 9 touchdowns and helped the Cowboys become the first team to win a Super Bowl after starting the season 0-2. He also received the league MVP and the Super Bowl XXVIII MVP award. On October 31, his 237 rushing yards against the Philadelphia Eagles set the single-season franchise record. His career signature game came in the season finale against the New York Giants, with the Cowboys desperately trying to clinch the NFC East title and a first-round bye in the playoffs, Smith suffered a first-degree separation in his right shoulder during the first half, but still finished with 229 total yards and played a key role in a 16-13 overtime win.

The next season saw Smith led the league with 21 rushing touchdowns, a new career-high despite battling a hamstring pull late in the season. However, the Cowboys lost the NFC Championship Game to the 49ers.

In 1995, Smith became the first player in league history to rush for 1,400 rushing yards or more in five consecutive seasons and set the NFL record with 25 rushing touchdowns. Smith, Jim Brown, Adrian Peterson and LaDainian Tomlinson are the only players with seven straight ten-touchdown seasons to start their careers. He also broke two of Tony Dorsett's Dallas franchise rushing records, the first for most consecutive initial games of a season with 100+ rushing yards (Smith's four to Dorsett's three) and the second for single-season rushing yards (1,773 to Dorsett's 1,646). Both records would hold for 19 years until 2014, when DeMarco Murray rushed for 100+ yards in each of his first eight games and accumulated 1,845 rushing yards over the course of the season.

In 1996, he scored his 100th career rushing touchdown and surpassed 10,000 career rushing yards, becoming just the twelfth player in league history and the youngest one to reach this milestone.

In 1998, he became the Cowboys' all-time leading rusher (passing Dorsett) and the NFL's all-time rushing touchdown leader (surpassing Marcus Allen). The next year, he became the NFL's all-time leader in career postseason rushing yards (1,586) and postseason rushing touchdowns (19).

With 1,021 rushing yards in 2001, Smith became the first player in NFL history with 11 consecutive 1,000 yard seasons and the first to post eleven 1,000-yard rushing seasons in a career.

In 2002, he reached the goal he set as a rookie, finishing the season with 17,162 career yards and breaking the NFL rushing record previously held by Walter Payton against the Seattle Seahawks. In the same game against the Seahawks, Smith ran for a touchdown that gave him 150 career rushing touchdowns. After the season, the Cowboys hired head coach Bill Parcells who wanted to go with younger running backs and released Smith on February 26, 2003.[39]

Arizona Cardinals (2003–2004)

On March 26, 2003, Smith signed a two-year contract as a free agent with the Arizona Cardinals, who were not only looking for Smith to improve their team, but also helped them promote it with their local fan base. Responding to questions about what he could do as a 34-year old running back, he said "I think I'm a 1,300-yard back, and I will be out to prove that." Head Coach Dave McGinnis announced that Smith would start for the Cardinals.[40] On October 5, in a highly anticipated game, he returned to Texas Stadium to play against the Cowboys, but suffered a broken left shoulder blade after safety Roy Williams hit him in the second quarter.[41] The Cardinals lost 7-24, and Smith's 6 carries for minus-1 yards marked the first time in his career he rushed for negative yardage. The injury forced him to miss 6 games, and he eventually finished the season with 256 rushing yards and averaged just 2.8 yards per carry.

In 2004, new head coach Dennis Green was hired and named Smith as the team's starter at running back. He posted 937 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns. He also became the oldest player in NFL history ever to throw his first touchdown pass, throwing a 21-yard touchdown strike on a halfback option play, the only passing attempt of his career. (Video of pass.)

Smith had 1,193 rushing yards, 11 rushing touchdowns and averaged 3.2 yards per carry in his 2-year time in Arizona. He also had 212 receiving yards, no receiving touchdowns and averaged 7.3 yards per reception in his 2-year time with the Arizona Cardinals.[42]

Three days before Super Bowl XXXIX on February 3, 2005, Smith announced his retirement from the NFL. He was not re-signed by the Cardinals and signed a one-day contract for one dollar with the Dallas Cowboys, after which he immediately retired with the team he had played with for most of his career.[43]

NFL records

Smith currently holds the NFL record in career rushing yards with 18,355, breaking the previous record held by Walter Payton, on October 27, 2002.[44] He leads all running backs with 164 career rushing touchdowns, and his 175 total touchdowns ranks him second only to Jerry Rice's 208. The total of his rushing yards, receiving yards (3,224) and fumble return yards (-15) gives him a total of 21,564 yards from the line of scrimmage, making him one of only four players in NFL history to eclipse the 21,000 combined-yards mark. (The others are Jerry Rice, Brian Mitchell and Walter Payton)

He is the NFL's all-time leader in rushing attempts with 4,409, the only player to post three seasons with 19 or more touchdowns, and the record-holder for most games in a season with a touchdown and most games in a season with a rushing touchdown (15), set in 1995.

 
Fan banner honoring the NFL's all-time leading rusher banner at Texas Stadium.

Smith also accumulated several NFL postseason records, including rushing touchdowns (19), consecutive games with a rushing touchdown (9), and 100-yard rushing games (7). His 1,586 yards rushing is also top on the NFL postseason chart, and he shares the total playoff touchdown mark of 21 with Thurman Thomas. With the Cowboys, Smith won three Super Bowl rings and rushed for over 100 yards in two of those games, Super Bowl XXVII (108 yards and a touchdown, and six receptions for 27 yards), and Super Bowl XXVIII (132 yards and two touchdowns, and four receptions for 26 yards). Smith received the Super Bowl MVP award for Super Bowl XXVIII, becoming the only Cowboys running back ever to win the award. He also scored two touchdowns in Super Bowl XXX.

Smith is one of only five NFL players who have amassed over 10,000 career-rushing yards and 400 career receptions. Smith and Jerry Rice are the only two non-kickers in NFL history to score 1,000 points in a career.

Playing style

As a runner, Smith was consistently effective, though not dazzling in style. "(Smith) darted, slithered and followed his blockers, and squeezed yard after yard out of plays that didn't have any yards in them. He didn't look especially fast or powerful or blindingly deceptive, yet he couldn't be stopped."[15] Smith was noted for being a very durable back with excellent vision, tremendous leg strength, and great balance, and was known as one of the best second-effort runners ever.[45] Smith was also a reliable receiver and an excellent blocker in pass protection.[46]

During his career, he was often compared to Detroit Lions Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders, as both men were extremely successful for their respective teams and combined for 8 rushing titles during the 1990s. Some give Smith the edge for his consistent "north-south" style that took full advantage of Dallas' talented offensive line, while some think Sanders' spectacular running style with sudden changes of direction made him a better back.[47] Observers agree, though, that both Smith and Sanders were among the best running backs in league history.[48][49][50]

Although Smith is the only player to tell John Madden that Madden NFL rated his skills too high,[51] he was ranked No. 68 on The Sporting News' list of the 100 Greatest Football Players in 1999,[52] three years before becoming the game's all-time rushing yardage leader.

NFL career statistics

Legend
AP NFL MVP
Won the Super Bowl
NFL record
Led the league
Bold Career high

Regular season

Year Team Games Rushing Receiving Fumbles
GP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD A/G Y/G Rec Yds Avg Lng TD R/G Y/G Fum Lost
1990 DAL 16 15 241 937 3.9 48 11 15.1 58.6 24 228 9.5 57 0 1.5 14.3 7 0
1991 DAL 16 16 365 1,563 4.3 75 12 22.8 97.7 49 258 5.3 14 1 3.1 16.1 8 0
1992 DAL 16 16 373 1,713 4.6 68 18 23.3 107.1 59 335 5.7 26 1 3.7 20.9 4 2
1993 DAL 14 13 283 1,486 5.3 62 9 20.2 106.1 57 414 7.3 86 1 4.1 29.6 4 1
1994 DAL 15 15 368 1,484 4.0 46 21 24.5 98.9 50 341 6.8 68 1 3.3 22.7 1 0
1995 DAL 16 16 377 1,773 4.7 60 25 23.6 110.8 62 375 6.0 40 0 3.9 23.4 7 6
1996 DAL 15 15 327 1,204 3.7 42 12 21.8 80.3 47 249 5.3 21 3 3.1 16.6 5 2
1997 DAL 16 16 261 1,074 4.1 44 4 16.3 67.1 40 234 5.9 24 0 2.5 14.6 1 1
1998 DAL 16 16 319 1,332 4.2 32 13 19.9 83.3 27 175 6.5 24 2 1.7 10.9 3 2
1999 DAL 15 15 329 1,397 4.2 63 11 21.9 93.1 27 119 4.4 14 2 1.8 7.9 5 3
2000 DAL 16 16 294 1,203 4.1 52 9 18.4 75.2 11 79 7.2 19 0 0.7 4.9 6 5
2001 DAL 14 14 261 1,021 3.9 44 3 18.6 72.9 17 116 6.8 22 0 1.2 8.3 1 1
2002 DAL 16 16 254 975 3.8 30 5 15.9 60.9 16 89 5.6 17 0 1.0 5.6 3 1
2003 ARI 10 5 90 256 2.8 22 2 9.0 25.6 14 107 7.6 36 0 1.4 10.7 2 0
2004 ARI 15 15 267 937 3.5 29 9 17.8 62.5 15 105 7.0 18 0 1.0 7.0 4 1
Career[53] 226 219 4,409 18,355 4.2 75 164 19.5 81.2 515 3,224 6.3 86 11 2.3 14.3 61 25

Life after football

In 2002, Smith and his wife founded the Pat & Emmitt Smith Charities[54] as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit with the mission to "seek a reality where children have the resources necessary to realize their full potential."

In September 2005, Smith signed on to serve as a studio analyst on the NFL Network show, NFL Total Access.

On September 19, 2005, at halftime of the Cowboys-Redskins game (broadcast on Monday Night Football), Smith was inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor with his long-time teammates Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin.

On July 23, 2006, Smith was a judge at the Miss Universe 2006 pageant.

In the fall of 2006, Smith won the third season of Dancing with the Stars with professional dancer Cheryl Burke. Smith was praised for "making dancing look manly" and for his "natural charm," and Burke was given credit for coaching Smith while still allowing him to improvise some moves.

On March 12, 2007, Smith joined ESPN as a studio analyst for their NFL pre-game coverage alongside Chris Berman, Mike Ditka, Tom Jackson, and Chris Mortensen. However, he was removed from this coverage for the 2008 season. Instead, he appeared Sunday mornings during the NFL season on SportsCenter. He performs with Steve Young and Stuart Scott at the Monday Night Football site each week on Monday Night Countdown.[55] His contract was not renewed for the 2009 season.

Smith was criticized by some in the media and sports blogs as being inarticulate.[56] Jimmy Kimmel Live! created a video called "Emmitt Smith: Wordsmith" mocking his numerous malapropisms. Sports Illustrated's Peter King called Smith's comments regarding Michael Vick's involvement in the Bad Newz Kennels "idiotic and inappropriate."[57]

Smith was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010, in his first year of eligibility.

On February 7, 2010, Smith flipped the coin at the start of Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints.

In June 2010, Smith returned to his high school alma mater, Escambia High School in Pensacola, Florida, for a taping of ESPN's show Homecoming with Rick Reilly. In October 2010, he was inducted into the Escambia High School Sports Hall of Fame during halftime of an EHS football game, along with former Seattle Mariners third baseman Jim Presley and several other EHS alumni.

In 2005, Smith made his first move toward becoming a real estate developer: He teamed with another Cowboy legend, Roger Staubach, the founder and CEO of Staubach Co., to form Smith/Cypress Partners LP, a real estate development enterprise specializing in transforming underutilized parcels in densely populated areas into commercially viable properties anchored by national retail giants.[58]

In his first deal, Smith helped the firm sign Mervyn's, a California-based department store chain, to anchor a $45 million, 230,000-square-foot (21,000 m2) project in Phoenix.

With access to $50 million in capital, Smith has several other projects in the works. He has a letter of intent to develop a 65-acre (260,000 m2) site in a densely populated yet underserved area near northwest Fort Worth (it was formerly a college operated by a Masonic lodge), and he is currently negotiating for rights to another potential project in southeastern Fort Worth.[when?]

On one of the sites, Smith plans to build a complex with as much as 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) of retail space, more than double the size of the Phoenix property. "There's a huge need for top-quality retail in these areas, and I understand how the deals are cut," Smith said before lunch. "I'm not an engineer. I'm not a contractor. And I'm still learning the jargon. But I understand deals, and the only way to grow is to be in the middle of the deals."[when?][citation needed]

Smith/Cypress is a joint venture (Smith owns 51 percent) with Cypress Equities, the retail development arm of Roger Staubach's real estate services company. Early in his own playing career, Smith approached the former Cowboy quarterback with an interest in learning more about real estate. Skeptical at first, Staubach told Smith to spend some time at his company's offices during the spring and summer if he was sincere. Smith did just that, spending the off-season at Staubach Co.'s headquarters in Dallas. Staubach founded the company in the late 1970s to locate and negotiate office and retail space for clients. In 2006 the privately held firm had transactions totaling $26 billion and 835 million square feet (77,600,000 m2) of space.[59]

In 2014, Smith's company began a nationwide expansion, including into New York City.[60]

Smith also co-founded ESmith Legacy, a Baltimore-based company that specializes in commercial real estate development and investment management.[58] He serves as its Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer.[61]

In 2007, he was a guest on How I Met Your Mother, where he joked about Super Bowl on this question asked by Barney Stinson "What is more important than the Super Bowl? - Dance, my friend, dance".

Smith participated in the 2011 National Heads-Up Poker Championship, defeating David Williams in the first round and losing in the second round to Andrew Robl.

He returned to Dancing with the Stars in its fifteenth season as one of the "All-Stars" contestants.[62] Smith once again had Cheryl Burke as his professional dance partner.[63] They were voted off during the ninth week of the competition.

In 2016, Smith took the position of co-owner alongside founder and president Ben Davis of The Gents Place, an ultra-premium men's grooming and lifestyle club founded in Frisco, Texas.[64] The company has grown to include lifestyle clubs in Dallas and Southlake, as well as Leawood, Kansas.[65]

In 2019, Smith appeared on an episode of Deal or No Deal to support a contestant who idolizes him.[66]

In 2021, Smith would team up with NASCAR driver, Jesse Iwuji, to form a NASCAR Xfinity Series team called Jesse Iwuji Motorsports, that will compete full-time in 2022.[67]

Personal life

Smith was initiated as a member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity at the University of Florida. He returned to the university during the NFL offseason to complete his coursework, and graduated with his bachelor's degree in public recreation in May 1996.[citation needed]

Smith is a devout Christian.[68] He has a daughter, Rheagen Smith (born November 2, 1998), with ex-girlfriend Hope Wilson.[69] He married former Miss Virginia USA Patricia Southall on April 22, 2000. They have three children together: Emmitt James Smith IV (born May 15, 2002), Skylar Smith (born October 15, 2003), and Elijah Alexander James Smith (born September 22, 2010).[9][70] Smith is also the stepfather to Jasmine Page Lawrence (born January 15, 1996), who is Southall's daughter with ex-husband, actor-comedian Martin Lawrence.[71]

His brother, Emory, played on the practice squads of the Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers.[72] Smith's eldest son, E. J., committed to play college football at Stanford in 2020.[73]

See also

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External links

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · ESPN · Yahoo! Sports · SI.com · Pro Football Reference · Rotoworld
  • "Emmitt Smith Career Highlights". NFL.com. March 9, 2015. Archived from the original on December 11, 2021 – via YouTube.
  • Emmitt Smith at IMDb
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For his son and college football running back see E J Smith American football Emmitt James Smith III born May 15 1969 is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League NFL for 15 seasons primarily with the Dallas Cowboys Among other accolades he is the league s all time leading rusher Emmitt SmithSmith in 2010No 22Position Running backPersonal informationBorn 1969 05 15 May 15 1969 age 53 Pensacola Florida U S Height 5 ft 9 in 1 75 m Weight 216 lb 98 kg Career informationHigh school Escambia Pensacola Florida College Florida 1987 1989 NFL Draft 1990 Round 1 Pick 17Career historyDallas Cowboys 1990 2002 Arizona Cardinals 2003 2004 Career highlights and awards3 Super Bowl champion XXVII XXVIII XXX Super Bowl MVP XXVIII NFL Most Valuable Player 1993 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year 1990 4 First team All Pro 1992 1995 2 Second team All Pro 1991 1996 8 Pro Bowl 1990 1995 1998 1999 4 NFL rushing yards leader 1991 1993 1995 3 NFL rushing touchdowns leader 1992 1994 1995 NFL scoring leader 1995 NFL 1990s All Decade Team NFL 100th Anniversary All Time Team PFWA All Rookie Team 1990 Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor Bert Bell Award 1993 SEC Most Valuable Player 1989 Unanimous All American 1989 3 First team All SEC 1987 1989 Florida Football Ring of HonorNFL records18 355 rushing yards career 164 rushing touchdowns career 4 409 rushing attempts careerCareer NFL statisticsRushing yards 18 355Yards per carry 4 2Rushing touchdowns 164Receptions 515Receiving yards 3 224Receiving touchdowns 11Player stats at NFL com PFRPro Football Hall of FameCollege Football Hall of FameSmith grew up in Pensacola Florida and became the second leading rusher in American high school football history while playing for Escambia High School Smith played three years of college football for the Florida Gators where he set numerous school rushing records After being named a unanimous All American in 1989 Smith chose to forgo his senior year of eligibility and play professionally The Cowboys selected Smith in the first round of the 1990 NFL draft During his long professional career he rushed for 18 355 yards breaking the record formerly held by Walter Payton He also holds the record for career rushing touchdowns with 164 1 Smith is the only running back to ever win a Super Bowl championship the NFL Most Valuable Player award the NFL rushing crown and the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player award all in the same season 1993 He is also one of four running backs to lead the NFL in rushing three or more consecutive seasons joining Steve Van Buren Jim Brown and Earl Campbell Smith led the league in rushing and won the Super Bowl in the same year three times 1992 1993 and 1995 when to that point it had never been done Smith is also one of only two non kickers in NFL history to score more than 1 000 career points the other being Jerry Rice Smith was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006 Smith played thirteen seasons with the Cowboys and two with the Arizona Cardinals While playing for Dallas Smith plus quarterback Troy Aikman and wide receiver Michael Irvin were known as The Triplets and they led their team to three Super Bowl championships during the 1990s 2 Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 2 1 1987 season 2 2 1988 season 2 3 1989 season 3 Professional career 3 1 Dallas Cowboys 1990 2002 3 2 Arizona Cardinals 2003 2004 3 3 NFL records 3 4 Playing style 4 NFL career statistics 4 1 Regular season 5 Life after football 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksEarly years EditSmith was born in Pensacola Florida the son of Mary J Smith and Emmitt James Smith Jr 3 4 At the age of eight he played his first organized football game on a team that was sponsored by the Salvation Army 5 He attended Escambia High School in Pensacola where he played high school football and ran track for the Escambia Gators During Smith s high school football career Escambia won two state football championships and Smith rushed for 106 touchdowns and 8 804 yards which was the second most yardage in the history of American high school football at the time Emmitt rushed for over 100 yards in 45 of the 49 games he started for Escambia including the last 28 in a row and finished with a 7 8 yards per carry average 6 Twice he broke the 2 000 yard rushing mark in a season 7 In track amp field Smith competed as a sprinter and was a member of the 4 100 m 42 16 s relay squad 8 For his efforts Smith was named the USA Today and Parade magazine high school player of the year for 1986 9 In 2007 twenty years after Smith graduated from high school the Florida High School Athletic Association FHSAA named Smith to its All Century Team and recognized him as the Florida high school football Player of the Century 10 Despite his accomplishments and accolades some college recruiting analysts opined that he was too small and too slow to succeed in major college football when he signed to play for the University of Florida 11 Recruiting expert Max Emfinger didn t list Smith among the top 50 high school running backs in his high school class and opined that Emmitt Smith is a lugger not a runner He s not fast He can t get around the corner When he falls flat on his face remember where you heard it first 12 13 College career Edit1987 season Edit Smith accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville where he played for coach Galen Hall s Gators for three seasons 1987 1989 14 He did not start the first two games of his college career in the fall of 1987 but made the most of his opportunities in a second week rout of Tulsa in which he gained 109 yards on just ten carries including a 66 yard touchdown run 15 That performance earned him a spot in the starting lineup the following week in the Gators SEC opener against Alabama at Legion Field In his first collegiate start Smith promptly broke Florida s 57 year old all time single game rushing record held by Red Bethea carrying 39 times for 224 yards and two touchdowns as the Gators upset the Crimson Tide 6 Smith went on to break the 1 000 yard barrier in the seventh game of his freshman season the fastest any running back had ever broken that barrier to begin his college career 6 16 He finished the season with 1 341 yards was named SEC and National Freshman of the Year 14 and was ninth in the balloting for the Heisman Trophy 17 18 19 1988 season Edit The Gators got off to a 5 0 start in 1988 with Smith averaging over 120 rushing yards per game However during the sixth contest against Memphis State in mid October he was sidelined with a sprained knee and starting quarterback Kyle Morris broke his finger leading to an upset loss 20 Smith was unable to return to action for a month during which Florida lost four games in a row and did not score a touchdown in 14 consecutive quarters of play including a 16 0 loss to Auburn that is their most recent shutout to date 21 Smith returned to the lineup in mid November and Florida won two of its final three games highlighted by a victory in the 1988 All American Bowl in which he ran 55 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage and was named the game s MVP 22 Smith rushed for 988 yards on the year not including the bowl game at 110 yards per game the lowest totals of his college career 14 1989 season Edit Smith stayed healthy throughout his junior season in 1989 and found success again He finished the campaign with Florida records for rushing yards in a season 1 599 rushing yards in a single game 316 versus New Mexico in October 1989 longest rushing play 96 yards against Mississippi State in 1988 career rushing yards 3 928 career rushing yards per game 126 7 and career rushing touchdowns 36 among many others In all Smith owned 58 school records at the conclusion of his Florida career 14 23 despite playing on Florida teams with virtually no passing game which made him the focal point of opposing defenses 24 At the conclusion of his junior season in 1989 Smith was named a first team SEC selection for the third year and SEC Player of the Year was a unanimous first team All American and finished seventh in the Heisman Trophy balloting 14 25 26 In his final game in the Freedom Bowl he had few rushing attempts after Florida fell behind Washington early and were forced to throw 27 28 29 Days later on January 1 1990 Steve Spurrier was introduced as the Gators new head coach 30 Smith concerned about his potential role in Spurrier s reportedly pass first offense A decided to forgo his senior year at Florida and enter the NFL draft which for the first time in history allowed juniors to be eligible 9 Smith returned to the university during the NFL off season and completed his bachelor s degree in 1996 Smith was subsequently inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame as a Gator Great in 1999 31 32 the Gator Football Ring of Honor and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006 33 As part of a series of articles written for The Gainesville Sun in 2006 he was recognized as the No 3 all time player among the top 100 from the first 100 years of the Gators football program 34 Professional career EditDallas Cowboys 1990 2002 Edit In the 1990 NFL Draft the Dallas Cowboys considered drafting linebacker James Francis with their first round selection but after he was taken by the Cincinnati Bengals the Cowboys focused on improving their running game when Smith started dropping because despite his collegiate success some NFL teams still felt that Smith was too small and slow for the pro game 35 The Cowboys traded up with the Pittsburgh Steelers moving from the 21st to the 17th position in exchange for a third round draft choice 81 Craig Veasey to select Smith in the first round 36 Even though he missed all of the preseason after having the longest holdout by a rookie in franchise history 37 he was able to start 15 games rush for 937 yards and 11 touchdowns while being named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and receiving Pro Bowl honors Smith s 22 Cowboys jersey exhibited at the Pro Football Hall of Fame In 1991 he registered 1 563 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns He also clinched the first of four rushing titles after tallying 160 yards against the Atlanta Falcons in the season finale In 1992 he set the Cowboys single season franchise record and won the rushing title with 1 713 yards He also became the first player to win the league s rushing title and the Super Bowl in the same season In 1993 he missed all of training camp and the first 2 regular season games The Cowboys lost both contests with rookie Derrick Lassic running in his place With the season in jeopardy the Cowboys relented and reached an agreement making Smith the highest paid running back in the league 38 Smith posted 1 486 rushing yards 9 touchdowns and helped the Cowboys become the first team to win a Super Bowl after starting the season 0 2 He also received the league MVP and the Super Bowl XXVIII MVP award On October 31 his 237 rushing yards against the Philadelphia Eagles set the single season franchise record His career signature game came in the season finale against the New York Giants with the Cowboys desperately trying to clinch the NFC East title and a first round bye in the playoffs Smith suffered a first degree separation in his right shoulder during the first half but still finished with 229 total yards and played a key role in a 16 13 overtime win The next season saw Smith led the league with 21 rushing touchdowns a new career high despite battling a hamstring pull late in the season However the Cowboys lost the NFC Championship Game to the 49ers In 1995 Smith became the first player in league history to rush for 1 400 rushing yards or more in five consecutive seasons and set the NFL record with 25 rushing touchdowns Smith Jim Brown Adrian Peterson and LaDainian Tomlinson are the only players with seven straight ten touchdown seasons to start their careers He also broke two of Tony Dorsett s Dallas franchise rushing records the first for most consecutive initial games of a season with 100 rushing yards Smith s four to Dorsett s three and the second for single season rushing yards 1 773 to Dorsett s 1 646 Both records would hold for 19 years until 2014 when DeMarco Murray rushed for 100 yards in each of his first eight games and accumulated 1 845 rushing yards over the course of the season In 1996 he scored his 100th career rushing touchdown and surpassed 10 000 career rushing yards becoming just the twelfth player in league history and the youngest one to reach this milestone In 1998 he became the Cowboys all time leading rusher passing Dorsett and the NFL s all time rushing touchdown leader surpassing Marcus Allen The next year he became the NFL s all time leader in career postseason rushing yards 1 586 and postseason rushing touchdowns 19 With 1 021 rushing yards in 2001 Smith became the first player in NFL history with 11 consecutive 1 000 yard seasons and the first to post eleven 1 000 yard rushing seasons in a career In 2002 he reached the goal he set as a rookie finishing the season with 17 162 career yards and breaking the NFL rushing record previously held by Walter Payton against the Seattle Seahawks In the same game against the Seahawks Smith ran for a touchdown that gave him 150 career rushing touchdowns After the season the Cowboys hired head coach Bill Parcells who wanted to go with younger running backs and released Smith on February 26 2003 39 Arizona Cardinals 2003 2004 Edit On March 26 2003 Smith signed a two year contract as a free agent with the Arizona Cardinals who were not only looking for Smith to improve their team but also helped them promote it with their local fan base Responding to questions about what he could do as a 34 year old running back he said I think I m a 1 300 yard back and I will be out to prove that Head Coach Dave McGinnis announced that Smith would start for the Cardinals 40 On October 5 in a highly anticipated game he returned to Texas Stadium to play against the Cowboys but suffered a broken left shoulder blade after safety Roy Williams hit him in the second quarter 41 The Cardinals lost 7 24 and Smith s 6 carries for minus 1 yards marked the first time in his career he rushed for negative yardage The injury forced him to miss 6 games and he eventually finished the season with 256 rushing yards and averaged just 2 8 yards per carry In 2004 new head coach Dennis Green was hired and named Smith as the team s starter at running back He posted 937 rushing yards and 9 touchdowns He also became the oldest player in NFL history ever to throw his first touchdown pass throwing a 21 yard touchdown strike on a halfback option play the only passing attempt of his career Video of pass Smith had 1 193 rushing yards 11 rushing touchdowns and averaged 3 2 yards per carry in his 2 year time in Arizona He also had 212 receiving yards no receiving touchdowns and averaged 7 3 yards per reception in his 2 year time with the Arizona Cardinals 42 Three days before Super Bowl XXXIX on February 3 2005 Smith announced his retirement from the NFL He was not re signed by the Cardinals and signed a one day contract for one dollar with the Dallas Cowboys after which he immediately retired with the team he had played with for most of his career 43 NFL records Edit Smith currently holds the NFL record in career rushing yards with 18 355 breaking the previous record held by Walter Payton on October 27 2002 44 He leads all running backs with 164 career rushing touchdowns and his 175 total touchdowns ranks him second only to Jerry Rice s 208 The total of his rushing yards receiving yards 3 224 and fumble return yards 15 gives him a total of 21 564 yards from the line of scrimmage making him one of only four players in NFL history to eclipse the 21 000 combined yards mark The others are Jerry Rice Brian Mitchell and Walter Payton He is the NFL s all time leader in rushing attempts with 4 409 the only player to post three seasons with 19 or more touchdowns and the record holder for most games in a season with a touchdown and most games in a season with a rushing touchdown 15 set in 1995 Fan banner honoring the NFL s all time leading rusher banner at Texas Stadium Smith also accumulated several NFL postseason records including rushing touchdowns 19 consecutive games with a rushing touchdown 9 and 100 yard rushing games 7 His 1 586 yards rushing is also top on the NFL postseason chart and he shares the total playoff touchdown mark of 21 with Thurman Thomas With the Cowboys Smith won three Super Bowl rings and rushed for over 100 yards in two of those games Super Bowl XXVII 108 yards and a touchdown and six receptions for 27 yards and Super Bowl XXVIII 132 yards and two touchdowns and four receptions for 26 yards Smith received the Super Bowl MVP award for Super Bowl XXVIII becoming the only Cowboys running back ever to win the award He also scored two touchdowns in Super Bowl XXX Smith is one of only five NFL players who have amassed over 10 000 career rushing yards and 400 career receptions Smith and Jerry Rice are the only two non kickers in NFL history to score 1 000 points in a career Playing style Edit As a runner Smith was consistently effective though not dazzling in style Smith darted slithered and followed his blockers and squeezed yard after yard out of plays that didn t have any yards in them He didn t look especially fast or powerful or blindingly deceptive yet he couldn t be stopped 15 Smith was noted for being a very durable back with excellent vision tremendous leg strength and great balance and was known as one of the best second effort runners ever 45 Smith was also a reliable receiver and an excellent blocker in pass protection 46 During his career he was often compared to Detroit Lions Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders as both men were extremely successful for their respective teams and combined for 8 rushing titles during the 1990s Some give Smith the edge for his consistent north south style that took full advantage of Dallas talented offensive line while some think Sanders spectacular running style with sudden changes of direction made him a better back 47 Observers agree though that both Smith and Sanders were among the best running backs in league history 48 49 50 Although Smith is the only player to tell John Madden that Madden NFL rated his skills too high 51 he was ranked No 68 on The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players in 1999 52 three years before becoming the game s all time rushing yardage leader NFL career statistics EditLegendAP NFL MVPWon the Super BowlNFL recordLed the leagueBold Career highRegular season Edit Year Team Games Rushing Receiving FumblesGP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD A G Y G Rec Yds Avg Lng TD R G Y G Fum Lost1990 DAL 16 15 241 937 3 9 48 11 15 1 58 6 24 228 9 5 57 0 1 5 14 3 7 01991 DAL 16 16 365 1 563 4 3 75 12 22 8 97 7 49 258 5 3 14 1 3 1 16 1 8 01992 DAL 16 16 373 1 713 4 6 68 18 23 3 107 1 59 335 5 7 26 1 3 7 20 9 4 21993 DAL 14 13 283 1 486 5 3 62 9 20 2 106 1 57 414 7 3 86 1 4 1 29 6 4 11994 DAL 15 15 368 1 484 4 0 46 21 24 5 98 9 50 341 6 8 68 1 3 3 22 7 1 01995 DAL 16 16 377 1 773 4 7 60 25 23 6 110 8 62 375 6 0 40 0 3 9 23 4 7 61996 DAL 15 15 327 1 204 3 7 42 12 21 8 80 3 47 249 5 3 21 3 3 1 16 6 5 21997 DAL 16 16 261 1 074 4 1 44 4 16 3 67 1 40 234 5 9 24 0 2 5 14 6 1 11998 DAL 16 16 319 1 332 4 2 32 13 19 9 83 3 27 175 6 5 24 2 1 7 10 9 3 21999 DAL 15 15 329 1 397 4 2 63 11 21 9 93 1 27 119 4 4 14 2 1 8 7 9 5 32000 DAL 16 16 294 1 203 4 1 52 9 18 4 75 2 11 79 7 2 19 0 0 7 4 9 6 52001 DAL 14 14 261 1 021 3 9 44 3 18 6 72 9 17 116 6 8 22 0 1 2 8 3 1 12002 DAL 16 16 254 975 3 8 30 5 15 9 60 9 16 89 5 6 17 0 1 0 5 6 3 12003 ARI 10 5 90 256 2 8 22 2 9 0 25 6 14 107 7 6 36 0 1 4 10 7 2 02004 ARI 15 15 267 937 3 5 29 9 17 8 62 5 15 105 7 0 18 0 1 0 7 0 4 1Career 53 226 219 4 409 18 355 4 2 75 164 19 5 81 2 515 3 224 6 3 86 11 2 3 14 3 61 25Life after football EditIn 2002 Smith and his wife founded the Pat amp Emmitt Smith Charities 54 as a 501 c 3 nonprofit with the mission to seek a reality where children have the resources necessary to realize their full potential In September 2005 Smith signed on to serve as a studio analyst on the NFL Network show NFL Total Access On September 19 2005 at halftime of the Cowboys Redskins game broadcast on Monday Night Football Smith was inducted into the Dallas Cowboys Ring of Honor with his long time teammates Troy Aikman and Michael Irvin On July 23 2006 Smith was a judge at the Miss Universe 2006 pageant In the fall of 2006 Smith won the third season of Dancing with the Stars with professional dancer Cheryl Burke Smith was praised for making dancing look manly and for his natural charm and Burke was given credit for coaching Smith while still allowing him to improvise some moves On March 12 2007 Smith joined ESPN as a studio analyst for their NFL pre game coverage alongside Chris Berman Mike Ditka Tom Jackson and Chris Mortensen However he was removed from this coverage for the 2008 season Instead he appeared Sunday mornings during the NFL season on SportsCenter He performs with Steve Young and Stuart Scott at the Monday Night Football site each week on Monday Night Countdown 55 His contract was not renewed for the 2009 season Smith was criticized by some in the media and sports blogs as being inarticulate 56 Jimmy Kimmel Live created a video called Emmitt Smith Wordsmith mocking his numerous malapropisms Sports Illustrated s Peter King called Smith s comments regarding Michael Vick s involvement in the Bad Newz Kennels idiotic and inappropriate 57 Smith was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010 in his first year of eligibility On February 7 2010 Smith flipped the coin at the start of Super Bowl XLIV between the Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints In June 2010 Smith returned to his high school alma mater Escambia High School in Pensacola Florida for a taping of ESPN s show Homecoming with Rick Reilly In October 2010 he was inducted into the Escambia High School Sports Hall of Fame during halftime of an EHS football game along with former Seattle Mariners third baseman Jim Presley and several other EHS alumni In 2005 Smith made his first move toward becoming a real estate developer He teamed with another Cowboy legend Roger Staubach the founder and CEO of Staubach Co to form Smith Cypress Partners LP a real estate development enterprise specializing in transforming underutilized parcels in densely populated areas into commercially viable properties anchored by national retail giants 58 In his first deal Smith helped the firm sign Mervyn s a California based department store chain to anchor a 45 million 230 000 square foot 21 000 m2 project in Phoenix With access to 50 million in capital Smith has several other projects in the works He has a letter of intent to develop a 65 acre 260 000 m2 site in a densely populated yet underserved area near northwest Fort Worth it was formerly a college operated by a Masonic lodge and he is currently negotiating for rights to another potential project in southeastern Fort Worth when On one of the sites Smith plans to build a complex with as much as 600 000 square feet 56 000 m2 of retail space more than double the size of the Phoenix property There s a huge need for top quality retail in these areas and I understand how the deals are cut Smith said before lunch I m not an engineer I m not a contractor And I m still learning the jargon But I understand deals and the only way to grow is to be in the middle of the deals when citation needed Smith Cypress is a joint venture Smith owns 51 percent with Cypress Equities the retail development arm of Roger Staubach s real estate services company Early in his own playing career Smith approached the former Cowboy quarterback with an interest in learning more about real estate Skeptical at first Staubach told Smith to spend some time at his company s offices during the spring and summer if he was sincere Smith did just that spending the off season at Staubach Co s headquarters in Dallas Staubach founded the company in the late 1970s to locate and negotiate office and retail space for clients In 2006 the privately held firm had transactions totaling 26 billion and 835 million square feet 77 600 000 m2 of space 59 In 2014 Smith s company began a nationwide expansion including into New York City 60 Smith also co founded ESmith Legacy a Baltimore based company that specializes in commercial real estate development and investment management 58 He serves as its Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer 61 In 2007 he was a guest on How I Met Your Mother where he joked about Super Bowl on this question asked by Barney Stinson What is more important than the Super Bowl Dance my friend dance Smith participated in the 2011 National Heads Up Poker Championship defeating David Williams in the first round and losing in the second round to Andrew Robl He returned to Dancing with the Stars in its fifteenth season as one of the All Stars contestants 62 Smith once again had Cheryl Burke as his professional dance partner 63 They were voted off during the ninth week of the competition In 2016 Smith took the position of co owner alongside founder and president Ben Davis of The Gents Place an ultra premium men s grooming and lifestyle club founded in Frisco Texas 64 The company has grown to include lifestyle clubs in Dallas and Southlake as well as Leawood Kansas 65 In 2019 Smith appeared on an episode of Deal or No Deal to support a contestant who idolizes him 66 In 2021 Smith would team up with NASCAR driver Jesse Iwuji to form a NASCAR Xfinity Series team called Jesse Iwuji Motorsports that will compete full time in 2022 67 Personal life EditSmith was initiated as a member of the Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity at the University of Florida He returned to the university during the NFL offseason to complete his coursework and graduated with his bachelor s degree in public recreation in May 1996 citation needed Smith is a devout Christian 68 He has a daughter Rheagen Smith born November 2 1998 with ex girlfriend Hope Wilson 69 He married former Miss Virginia USA Patricia Southall on April 22 2000 They have three children together Emmitt James Smith IV born May 15 2002 Skylar Smith born October 15 2003 and Elijah Alexander James Smith born September 22 2010 9 70 Smith is also the stepfather to Jasmine Page Lawrence born January 15 1996 who is Southall s daughter with ex husband actor comedian Martin Lawrence 71 His brother Emory played on the practice squads of the Cowboys and the Green Bay Packers 72 Smith s eldest son E J committed to play college football at Stanford in 2020 73 See also Edit American football portal Biography portal College football portal1989 College Football All America Team Florida Gators football 1980 89 List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees players A K List of College Football Hall of Fame inductees players L Z List of Dallas Cowboys first round draft picks List of Dallas Cowboys players List of Florida Gators football All Americans List of Florida Gators in the NFL Draft List of Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees List of National Football League rushing yards leaders List of National Football League rushing champions List of SEC Most Valuable Players List of University of Florida alumni List of University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame membersReferences Edit Smith s school rushing record would be broken by Errict Rhett Spurrier s first starting running back at Florida albeit over four seasons instead of three and on 173 more rushing attempts 14 NFL Rushing Touchdowns Career Leaders Pro Football Reference com Pro Football Reference com Retrieved April 16 2018 Aikman Emmitt Irvin Heading Into Ring Of Honor ESPN September 20 2005 Retrieved on October 18 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