Marcus LeMarr Allen (born March 26, 1960) is an American former professional
football
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running back
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who played in the
National Football League
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(NFL) for 16 seasons, primarily with the
Los Angeles Raiders. Considered one of the greatest goal line and short-yard runners in NFL history,
he was selected 10th overall by the Raiders in the
1982 NFL draft, following a successful
college football
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career with the
USC Trojans
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. He was a member of the Raiders for 11 seasons and spent his last five seasons with the
Kansas City Chiefs.
During his professional career, Allen ran for 12,243 yards and caught 587 passes for 5,412 yards. He also scored 145
touchdown
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s, including a then-league-record 123 rushing touchdowns, and was elected to six
Pro Bowl
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s. While with the Raiders, he helped the team win
Super Bowl XVIII. He was the first NFL player to gain more than 10,000 rushing yards and 5,000 receiving yards during his career. Allen has the distinction of being the only player to have won the
Heisman Trophy
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, named
Unanimous All-American, won an
AFCA National Championship Trophy
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, the
Super Bowl
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, and be named
NFL MVP and
Super Bowl MVP.
He was inducted to the
College Football Hall of Fame in 2000, the
Pro Football Hall of Fame
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in 2003, and the
International Sports Hall of Fame in 2021.
Early life
Allen played football at
Abraham Lincoln High School in San Diego, California, where he played the
quarterback
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and
safety
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positions. Watching Allen in the 1977 CIF Title game against
Kearny High School, one saw the emergence of a superstar. Allen led the Lincoln team to a 34–6 victory, scoring five touchdowns, including one after intercepting a pass. Allen rushed for 195 yards. Allen won the Cal-Hi Sports Mr. Football, awarded to California's best high school football player, in 1977.
College career
Allen played running back at the
University of Southern California
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(USC) from 1978 to 1981, playing on the same team as fellow hall of famer
Ronnie Lott for his first three seasons and hall of famer
Anthony Munoz for his first two. He was recruited as a safety, but head coach
John Robinson switched him to tailback.
As a freshman in 1978, Allen was a member of the Trojans'
National Championship team (as recognized by the
coaches poll), playing as a backup to eventual
Heisman Trophy
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winning running back
Charles White.
In 1979, he was moved to fullback, recording 879 yards from scrimmage. Eventually, in 1980, Allen became the starter at tailback and rushed for 1,563 yards, the third-most in the nation that year (behind
George Rogers of S. Carolina – 1,781 yards and
Herschel Walker of Georgia – 1,616). In 1981, Allen rushed for 2,342 yards, becoming only the second player in NCAA history to rush for over 2,000 yards in one season, passing the 2,000-yard mark in a win at
Cal. He also gained a total of 2,683 offensive yards, led the nation in scoring, and won the Heisman Trophy, the
Maxwell Award, and
Walter Camp Award. He was also the
Pac-10 Player of the Year. Allen shares the
NCAA
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record for most 200-yard rushing games with
Ricky Williams and
Ron Dayne, each completing the feat twelve times.
Allen finished his four college seasons with 4,664 rushing yards, 5,232 total yards, and 46 touchdowns, while averaging 5.2 yards per carry.
USC has retired his jersey No. 33.
College statistics
Professional career
Allen was drafted as the 10th overall pick in the
1982 NFL draft by the
Los Angeles Raiders.
Allen was pleased that he didn't have to travel as the team had just relocated from Oakland. Allen has recalled that shortly before being drafted the Raiders asked him his weight (he answered 200 or 212) and then drafted him soon after. Though his rookie season was shortened by a league strike, Allen rushed for 697 yards and led the Raiders to the best record in the
AFC at 8–1. He was voted the
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.
The Raiders lost to the
New York Jets
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in the AFC Divisional Playoffs.
The next season, Allen broke the 1,000-yard mark for the first time, an accomplishment he would repeat the two following years.
During the
1985 season, he rushed for 1,759 yards and scored 11 touchdowns on 380 carries, leading the Raiders to a 12–4 record and the
AFC West Division Championship. In addition, Allen was named the
NFL MVP.
In
Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984, Allen ran for 191 yards, caught two passes for 18 yards, and scored two touchdowns in the Raiders' 38–9 victory over the
Washington Redskins
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.
Included in his stats was a 74-yard touchdown run,
a feat that remained the longest run in Super Bowl history until
Willie Parker's 75-yard run in
Super Bowl XL. Allen's 191 rushing yards were also a Super Bowl record, which stood until
Timmy Smith of the Redskins topped it with 204 yards in
Super Bowl XXII. Upon winning the game, Allen joined a small group of players to win both the Heisman Trophy and
Super Bowl MVP (
Roger Staubach,
Jim Plunkett, and later
Desmond Howard). In total, Allen rushed 58 times for 466 yards and four touchdowns during the playoffs. He also added 118 yards and one touchdown on 14 receptions.
Allen ended the 1985 season on a strong note, finishing the year as the NFL rushing leader with 9 consecutive 100-yard games.
From 1987 through 1990, Allen shared the backfield with
Bo Jackson. Initially, Allen was commended for his gracious nature and team spirit for sharing the spotlight during the prime of his career. In later seasons with the Raiders, Allen had a stormy relationship with owner
Al Davis stemming from a contract dispute; Davis referred to Allen as a "cancer to the team."
He also missed most of the
1989 season with a knee injury. Allen was relegated to back-up duty in his final three seasons with the Raiders and, at one time, fell to fourth on the depth chart.
Allen's strained relationship with Davis reached an all-time low in December 1992. During halftime of the Raiders-
Dolphins
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game on
Monday Night Football, a taped interview between
Al Michaels
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and Allen was broadcast in which Allen said that Davis "told me he was going to get me", adding, "I think he
avistried to ruin the latter part of my career, tried to devalue me. He's trying to stop me from going to the Hall of Fame. They don't want me to play."
Allen eventually left Los Angeles and joined the
Kansas City Chiefs in 1993. Although he only rushed for 764 yards that year, he scored 12 touchdowns,
leading the AFC,
as he and
Joe Montana led the Chiefs to the AFC Championship Game. Allen scored touchdowns in all three Chiefs playoff games that year, and was named the
NFL Comeback Player of the Year by the
Pro Football Writers Association. With the retirement of
Eric Dickerson in 1993, Allen became the active leader in career rushing yards, a position he maintained until being passed by
Barry Sanders in week 1 of 1997. Allen went on to play for the Chiefs for four more seasons, leading the team in rushing every year but his last.
Allen retired after the
1997 season.
In 1999, he was ranked 72nd on ''
The Sporting News list of the 100 Greatest Football Players. Allen was inducted into the
Pro Football Hall of Fame
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in 2003. Allen was also inducted into the
California Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.
In 1999, Allen was also inducted into the
San Diego Hall of Champions Breitbard Hall of Fame.
In 2008, Allen joined as a spokesman for the sports website OPENSports.com, the brainchild of
Mike Levy, founder and former CEO of
CBS Sportsline.com. Allen wrote a blog and occasionally answered member questions for the company during this time.
NFL career statistics
Regular season
Postseason
NFL records
* Consecutive seasons with multiple touchdowns: 16 – (tied with
Irving Fryar)
* Consecutive seasons with a rushing touchdown: 16
* Consecutive seasons with multiple rushing touchdowns: 16
* Oldest player to score 10+ touchdowns in a season: 37 years old
Personal life
In 1986, Allen met
Kathryn Eickstaedt and the two later got engaged. They married in 1993 at
O.J. Simpson's Rockingham estate, since Allen was friends with Simpson. Allen played the role of Rick Lambert in the sitcom ''
1st & Ten'' with Simpson in the mid-80's. Allen and Eickstaedt's engagement was mentioned in
Faye Resnick's book, ''Nicole Brown Simpson: The Private Diary of a Life Interrupted'', which was published during
Simpson's murder trial. Resnick claimed
Nicole Brown Simpson was having an affair with Allen, and Eickstaedt was aware of Allen's womanizing ways, and if she knew of the affair, she would have to call off the wedding. Sports agent
Mike Gilbert (who had represented both Allen and Simpson) and actress
Robin Greer both also claimed in ''
O.J.: Made in America'' that Simpson and Allen had had a romantic relationship. Allen and Eickstaedt were summoned to testify in the trial but fought the subpoena as they wanted to stay out of it. The couple divorced in 2001.
Allen is the older brother of
Canadian Football Hall of Fame
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quarterback
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Damon Allen.
See also
*
List of NCAA major college football yearly rushing leaders
*
List of NCAA major college football yearly scoring leaders
*
List of National Football League annual rushing touchdowns leaders
*
List of National Football League rushing champions
*
List of National Football League career rushing yards leaders
*
List of National Football League career rushing attempts leaders
*
List of National Football League career rushing touchdowns leaders
References
General references
*'' Marcus: The Autobiography of Marcus Allen with Carlton Stowers'' (October 1998)
* ''Road to Canton by Marcus Allen'' (July 2003)
* ''Strength of the Heart: Marcus Allen's Life's Little Playbooks''
Inline citations
External links
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"Marcus Allen: Pro Career" Kansas City Chiefs. 1997. Archived by the
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