### **Eddie George Says Henry Could End Up As the Greatest Running Back of All Time**
Henry has an opportunity on Sunday to move within one spot of the top 10 all-time leading rushers.
Henry, who has 12,230 career rushing yards, needs 83 yards to move from No. 15 to No. 11 on the list, surpassing Hall of Famers Marcus Allen, Edgerrin James, Marshall Faulk, and Jim Brown.
Earlier this month, Henry moved up to No. 4 in career rushing touchdowns. He has 113, trailing only Emmitt Smith (164), LaDainian Tomlinson (145), Allen (123), and Adrian Peterson (120).
Given Henry's resume and the fact that the 31-year-old is still among the best running backs in the league, could he go down as the greatest running back of all time?
Former All-Pro running back Eddie George was posed the question during an appearance on FanDuel TV's "Up & Adams" show.
"He's certainly making that mark," George said. "Not just in the NFL, but from high school, college. I don't think he's ever missed a game. I think he missed one season in the NFL due to injury (he was sidelined for eight games in 2021). He's a home run hitter in a big man's body. He has 98-yard touchdown runs under his belt. He can catch passes out of the backfield. And he's still doing this at a very high level late in his career. It's a testament to what he does in the offseason.
"So, it's certainly up for debate and being in the conversation of being the greatest of all time because of what he's been able to do, consistently putting up big numbers year in and year out. It's just amazing."