Brian Mitchell (running back)

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Brian Mitchell
Date of birth August 18, 1968 (age 38)
Place of birth Flag of United States Fort Polk, Louisiana
Position(s) Running back
Kick returner
Punt returner
College Louisiana-Lafayette
NFL Draft 1990 / Round 5/ Pick 130
Career Highlights
Pro Bowls 1995
Records Kickoff return yards (14,014)
Punt return yards (4,999)
Special Team Touchdowns (13)
Punt Returnn touchdowns (9)
Stats
Statistics
Team(s)
1990-1999
2000-2002
2003
Washington Redskins
Philadelphia Eagles
New York Giants

Brian Keith Mitchell (born August 18, 1968 in Fort Polk, Louisiana) is a former American football player who played running back for the Washington Redskins (1990-1999), and later the Philadelphia Eagles (2000-2002) and New York Giants (2003).

He was well known as a kick returner, and is the NFL's second all time leader in total yardage (23,316), thanks in large part to his 14,014 yards from kickoff returns and his 4,999 punt return yards. Both are NFL records. He also rushed for 1,967 yards, caught 255 passes for 2,336 yards, recovered 20 fumbles for 14 return yards, and scored 29 touchdowns (4 kickoff returns, 9 punt returns, 12 rushing, 4 receiving). His 13 special teams touchdowns are also an NFL record. He is also one of only four players to record four seasons of over 2,000 total yards, (the others being Marshall Faulk, Dante Hall and Tiki Barber) and missed out on a fifth by only five yards.

Mitchell may be best known for his unearthly instincts in evading open field tacklers. His body control and change-of-direction skills were top notch, and helped to make up for his lack of breakaway speed. Some observers may still remember his legendary half-spin move fake, in which he started a spin move but then returned to his former course, shaking a certain defender out of his shoes in the process.

He played college football at the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette), where he played quarterback, and was drafted by Washington in the fifth round of the 1990 NFL draft for special teams.

In just his second season with the Redskins, Mitchell led the NFL in punt return yards (600) and punt return touchdowns (2), assisting his team to a championship appearance in Super Bowl XXVI, where Washington defeated the Buffalo Bills 37-24. Mitchell continued to play for the Redskins until 1999, leading the NFL in punt return average(14.1) and touchdowns (2) in 1994, and making a pro bowl selection in 1995. In 2000, he joined the Eagles and played for them until 2002. After spending the 2003 season with New York, he was released by the Giants before the 2004 season. He then re-signed to a one day contract for the Washington Redskins, thus ending his stellar NFL career.

Since retiring, Mitchell has been a co-host of Redskins Post Game Live on Comcast SportsNet in Washington, DC. He also hosts the Brian Mitchell show on WTEM 980, located in Rockville, Maryland.

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