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NFL great Frank Gore has made one thing clear: He believes he’s a Hall of Famer. Gore, who recently spoke to TMZ Sports, is third on the NFL's all-time rushing yards list with exactly 16,000 ...
Frank Gore missed the Jets' season-finale against the Patriots after sustaining a lung contusion shortly after becoming the third player in league history to rush for 16,000 yards a week earlier ...
No one would really bat an eye if Frank Gore decided to walk away from the NFL this offseason and fade off into the sunset toward retirement. After all, the veteran running back just turned 38 and ...
If this is the end for Gore, who will miss the Jets' finale on Sunday, he would retire a legend among his teammates -- and remembered for "loving football more than anyone I've ever been around." ...
Frank Gore is now part of running back royalty. The 37-year-old New York Jets running back became the third player in NFL history to rush for more than 16,000 yards.
And he’s not the only pony in their stable: Xenith also has 15-year NFL veteran Frank Gore of the Bills and second-year back Nick Chubb of the Browns among the prominent players wearing its helmets.
Frank Gore Jr., son of future NFL Hall of Fame running back Frank Gore Sr., went undrafted in the 2024 NFL Draft. Gore Jr. had back-to-back seasons of 1,000-plus yards rushing at Southern Miss ...
At age 31, Frank Gore isn’t an upgrade in talent over LeSean McCoy. But after reports from ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the veteran back is on the verge of signing a three-year deal with the ...
And 15,021 yards into an NFL career — good for fourth all-time — Buffalo Bills running back Frank Gore continues his march to Canton on 36-year-old legs that refuse to stop churning.
The 35-year-old will return to Indianapolis this weekend as a member of the Dolphins and could have a future back with the Colts after his playing days are over.
The Jets' youth movement still doesn't apply to Frank Gore. This once again points out a flaw in the team's power structure that must be fixed once Adam Gase is shown the door.
Former NFL running back Frank Gore returns to the San Francisco 49ers were he spent 10 seasons, this time as a member of the team's front office.