Darren Sproles

Player

Birthday June 20, 1983

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Waterloo, Iowa, U.S.

Age 40 years old

Nationality United States

Height 168 cm

Weight 86 kg

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1950

Sproles was named as a Kick returner on the Chargers 50th Anniversary Team.

1983

Darren Lee Sproles (born June 20, 1983) is an American football executive and former running back.

He is now a personnel consultant for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL).

He played college football for the Kansas State Wildcats, earning first-team All-American honors and becoming the school's all-time leading rusher.

1999

In 1999, he rushed for 2,031 yards in nine games as a junior.

2000

In 2000, during his senior year, Sproles rushed for 2,485 yards, scoring 49 touchdowns.

He led his Olathe North Eagles to a 12–0 record and their fourth Kansas 6A state title in five years.

In addition to football, Sproles was a track star at Olathe North.

He finished 2nd in the state in the 200 meters as a junior, with a time of 21.6 seconds.

2001

Sproles played college football at Kansas State University from 2001 to 2004, starting all games in his last two seasons and setting 23 school records.

In the 2001 season, he made his collegiate debut against New Mexico State and had four carries for 49 yards and a touchdown.

He finished with 28 carries for 210 rushing yards and one touchdown in six games.

2002

In the 2002 season, Sproles's role in the offense expanded.

In the season opener against Western Kentucky, he had 135 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.

On October 5, in the game at Colorado, he had 121 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns.

On November 2, against Kansas, he had 110 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.

He followed that up with 103 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns against Iowa State.

In the next game, against Nebraska, he had 159 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns.

Overall, in the 2002 season, he finished with 1,465 rushing yards and 17 rushing touchdowns.

2003

In the 2003 season, Sproles continued to produce greatly for the Wildcats.

In the season opener against California, he had 175 rushing yards and a rushing touchdown.

On September 13, against Massachusetts, he had 152 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns to help get the Wildcats to a 4–0 start.

On November 8, in a game at Iowa State, he had 201 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns.

2005

Sproles was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round of the 2005 NFL Draft.

He also played for the New Orleans Saints and the Eagles.

He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2021.

2008

Sproles is the first player in NFL history with 2,200+ all purpose yards in 4 different seasons (2008–2011).

2010

He also placed 4th at Class 6A States in 100 meters, with a time of 10.93 seconds, and 3rd in the 200 meters, with a time of 22.04 seconds.

Sproles has achieved personal bests of 10.6 seconds in the 100 meters and 21.6 seconds in the 200 meters.

2011

He joined the New Orleans Saints in free agency before the 2011 season, and broke the NFL record for most single-season all-purpose yardage the same year, with 2,696 yards.

During that season, he set career highs with 603 yards rushing (6.9 yards per carry) and 710 yards receiving and a combined total of nine touchdowns.

2019

Sproles is ranked 5th in career all-purpose yards in NFL history (19,696 yards).

Sproles attended Olathe North High School in Olathe, Kansas.

He has been conquering a speech impediment he has had since childhood.

Sproles was a star in football, earning the name "Tank", after having been born at 10 lb. For two consecutive years, he was an All-Sunflower League honoree, All-Metro honoree, and an All-State selection.

Additionally, he was twice named The Kansas City Star Player of the Year.

As a senior, he was named the Kansas Hall of Fame Player of the Year and the USA Today Kansas Player of the Year.

Throughout his high school career, Sproles rushed for 5,230 yards, averaging nearly 8.4 yards per carry and 79 touchdowns.

Sproles was a high school All-American as selected by Student Sports Magazine.

He was also the winner of Thomas A. Simone Trophy, given to the top big-class football player in Kansas City metro area.