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Miles Sanders

Miles Sanders (born May 1, 1997) is an American football running back for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL). A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sanders attended Woodland Hills High School, where he was a highly recruited prospect, before playing college football for the Penn State Nittany Lions. He was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft after a standout junior season at Penn State, where he rushed for 1,274 yards and 9 touchdowns, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors. Sanders quickly made an impact in the during his rookie season with the Eagles, setting a record for rushing yards by a first-year player with 818 yards on 179 carries, while also contributing as a with 50 receptions for 509 yards and three touchdowns. Over his first three seasons (2019–2021), he split carries with and but showed versatility, totaling 2,439 rushing yards and 9 rushing touchdowns, along with 104 receptions for 864 yards. In 2022, Sanders had a breakout campaign as the Eagles' lead back, rushing for a career-high 1,269 yards and 11 touchdowns—ranking fifth and fourth in the , respectively—earning his first selection and helping secure the NFC's top seed and a berth in . Although the Eagles lost to the 38–35 in that game, where Sanders had seven carries for 16 yards and a fumble, his regular-season performance solidified his status as one of the league's top rushers. Following the 2022 season, Sanders entered free agency and signed a four-year, $25.4 million contract with the Carolina Panthers on March 15, 2023, with $13 million guaranteed, positioning him as the team's primary running back. However, his production declined amid offensive line struggles and injuries, as he managed just 432 rushing yards and one touchdown in 2023, followed by 205 yards on 55 carries in 2024. The Panthers released him on March 11, 2025, after two underwhelming seasons totaling 637 rushing yards. Sanders quickly rebounded by signing a one-year, $1.337 million contract with the on March 14, 2025, joining in the backfield. Through the first four games of the 2025 season (as of November 2025), he has rushed for 117 yards and one touchdown on 20 carries while providing depth behind the ' primary backs. Across his seven-year career to date, Sanders has compiled 4,462 rushing yards and 24 rushing touchdowns on 943 attempts, along with 183 receptions for 1,274 yards and four receiving touchdowns, establishing himself as a durable, multi-faceted runner known for his speed and vision.

Early life and high school

Family and upbringing

Miles Sanders was born on May 1, 1997, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was raised primarily in the working-class neighborhoods of Wilkinsburg and Swissvale by his single mother, Marlene Sanders, a Jamaican immigrant who arrived in the United States at age 16. Marlene, who worked at the Allegheny County Housing Authority and took on additional odd jobs such as telemarketing, raised three sons—older brother Brian, Miles, and younger brother Kobe—in a modest two-story red brick house amid areas marked by urban decay. The family also included an older half-sister, Ashley, who assisted with childcare before leaving for college at North Carolina A&T. Marlene's sacrifices were central to the family's stability, as she managed the household alone following her , often prioritizing her children's needs over her own. "You married and got a and didn’t expect to be raising three kids by yourself," she reflected. "I had to sacrifice. But I said, you know what, it’s not about me. It’s about them. ... I just poured myself into them." Despite financial strains, she ensured the boys had the necessities and drove them daily to activities after long workdays, instilling discipline through straightforward guidance rather than strict rules. This environment, though challenging, fostered resilience, with Marlene emphasizing and keeping her sons occupied to shield them from neighborhood risks. Sanders earned the nickname "Boobie Miles" in high school, inspired by the character Boobie Miles from the film and book Friday Night Lights, due to physical similarities noted by a coach. His initial exposure to came at age 7 through local Pittsburgh youth leagues, where Marlene enrolled him and his brothers to channel their energy positively and promote safety. Under the guidance of coach Craig Williams, who started Sanders on the offensive line, the sport quickly became a family-supported passion, with Marlene financing equipment and attending practices despite her limited prior knowledge of the game.

High school career

Miles Sanders attended Woodland Hills High School in , , where he played under head coach George Novak. As a junior in 2014, Sanders earned first-team PIAA Class 4A All-State honors after a standout season that showcased his speed and vision as a . His performance drew attention from college recruiters, leading to multiple scholarship offers. In his senior year of 2015, Sanders again received first-team PIAA Class 4A All-State recognition. He helped lead the Wolverines to a strong record, contributing to 39 team victories over his career. Over his four-year high school career, Sanders amassed 4,573 rushing yards on 508 carries with 59 touchdowns, ranking fifth in WPIAL Class 4A history for rushing yards. He also lettered in , competing in the 100-meter and 200-meter dashes. Sanders committed to Penn State on July 19, 2014, as the first pledge in the Nittany Lions' 2016 recruiting class, choosing the program over interest from other major schools such as and .

College career

2016 season

As a highly touted true freshman in 2016, Miles Sanders enrolled at Penn State under head coach James Franklin, where he focused on adjusting to the rigors of while serving in a reserve role behind established running backs like sophomore . This limited involvement allowed Sanders to develop physically and technically without the immediate pressure of a starting position, emphasizing learning the offensive scheme and contributing on special teams. Franklin's coaching staff prioritized his growth, viewing the season as a foundational period amid a competitive backfield that included Barkley, who led the team with 1,268 rushing yards. Sanders appeared in all 13 games but primarily as a reserve, logging just 25 rushing attempts for 184 yards and one , averaging 7.4 yards per carry. He also recorded two receptions for yards and one receiving , showcasing his versatility in limited offensive opportunities. His most prominent contributions came on special teams, where he handled kickoff returns, totaling 33 returns for 688 yards and ranking second in the Big Ten in return yards. Notable moments included brief offensive snaps during Penn State's 24–21 upset victory over No. 2 Ohio State on October 22, where he had one carry for a loss of 10 yards alongside four kick returns for 89 yards. Sanders also saw action in the Big Ten Championship Game win against on December 3, contributing four kick returns for 83 yards in the 38–31 triumph that secured a berth. These experiences highlighted his adjustment to high-stakes college environments under Franklin's guidance, setting the stage for increased responsibility in subsequent seasons.

2017 season

As a in 2017, Miles Sanders served as the primary backup to in Penn State's backfield, appearing in 12 games and earning one start against Rutgers on November 11. He rushed 31 times for 191 yards and 2 touchdowns, averaging 6.2 yards per carry, while contributing 6 receptions for 30 yards as a . Sanders also added versatility with 5 kickoff returns for 76 yards. Key highlights included his first career start versus Rutgers, where he gained 18 rushing yards on 2 carries in a 35-6 Penn State victory. In the win against Washington on December 30, Sanders scored on a 1-yard run during a 7-play, 76-yard drive, finishing with 15 yards on 6 carries in the 35-28 victory. Building on his redshirt freshman preparation in 2016, Sanders developed further in pass protection and overall backfield versatility, positioning himself for expanded responsibilities after Barkley's departure following the season.

2018 season

Following the departure of to the , Miles Sanders assumed the role of Penn State's starting for the 2018 season, emerging as the primary option in a backfield that had previously shared carries among multiple players. As a junior, Sanders started all 13 games, showcasing his versatility and elusiveness while contributing significantly to the Nittany Lions' 9-4 regular-season record. Sanders led Penn State in rushing with 220 carries for 1,274 yards, averaging 5.8 yards per attempt and scoring 9 , which ranked him second in the Big Ten in total rushing yards. He also added 24 receptions for 139 receiving yards, demonstrating his value as a pass-catching back in offensive coordinator Ricky Rahne's scheme. Among his standout regular-season performances was a career-high 200 rushing yards and 3 on 22 carries in a 63-24 victory over on September 21, earning him Big Ten Co- honors—the first such recognition of his college career. Other notable games included 162 yards and 1 against Michigan State and 159 yards with 1 versus , highlighting his ability to break big runs against top defenses. For his efforts, Sanders earned second-team All-Big Ten honors from both coaches and media, as well as Penn State's Most Valuable Offensive Player award. In the Nittany Lions' season finale, the against on January 1, 2019, Sanders carried 13 times for 51 yards while catching 2 passes for 7 yards in a 45-42 victory that capped Penn State's 10-win campaign. Two days later, on January 3, Sanders announced his decision to forgo his senior year and declare for the , citing his readiness for professional after leading Penn State in rushing for the second straight season.

College statistics

Sanders played three seasons at Penn State from 2016 to 2018 without redshirting any year.

Rushing statistics

YearClassGamesAttemptsYardsAverageTouchdowns
201613251847.41
201712311916.22
2018132201,2745.89
Career382761,6496.012

Receiving statistics

YearClassGamesReceptionsYardsAverageTouchdowns
20161322412.01
2017126305.00
2018Junior13241395.80
Career38321936.01
During his , Sanders recorded 10 fumbles, with 7 lost.

Awards and honors

During his freshman season in 2016, Sanders earned Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors in November for his contributions as a return specialist. He was also recognized as a BTN.com All-Big Ten Freshman Team honorable mention for his overall contributions, including ranking seventh in the conference in kickoff return average. In 2018, Sanders received second-team All-Big Ten honors from both the conference coaches and the Associated Press, acknowledging his breakout performance as Penn State's leading rusher with over 1,200 yards. He was named Big Ten Co-Offensive Player of the Week in September after rushing for 200 yards and three touchdowns against Illinois, marking the first such 200-yard game by a Nittany Lion since 2005. Additionally, Sanders was selected as Penn State's Most Valuable Offensive Player at the team's annual banquet and received the Red Worrell Award for exemplifying conduct, loyalty, interest, attitude, and improvement on offense.

Professional career

Philadelphia Eagles (2019–2022)

The Philadelphia Eagles selected Miles Sanders in the second round (53rd overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft out of Penn State, viewing him as a versatile complement to their backfield following the departure of veterans like Jay Ajayi. As a rookie, Sanders quickly adapted to the professional level, serving as the primary backup to Jordan Howard while earning the starting role late in the season. He finished the year with 179 rushing attempts for 818 yards and three touchdowns, averaging 4.6 yards per carry, and added 50 receptions for 509 yards and three receiving touchdowns, setting Eagles rookie records for scrimmage yards (1,327) and all-purpose yards (1,327). In 2020, Sanders' preparation was impacted by the , which limited offseason activities and . Despite missing four games due to injury, he emerged as the Eagles' lead back, rushing 164 times for 867 yards and six touchdowns at an NFL-leading 5.3 yards per carry among running backs with at least 100 attempts. His efficiency highlighted his burst and vision, though the season ended with the Eagles at 4-11-1, missing the . Sanders remained on his rookie contract through 2021, entering the year as the unquestioned starter but facing challenges from injuries and ball security issues, having fumbled six times combined in his first two seasons. Limited to 12 games by an ankle injury, he recorded 137 carries for 754 yards at 5.5 yards per carry but no rushing touchdowns, with his receiving production dropping to 26 catches for 158 yards. The fumbles, including four lost in 2020, drew scrutiny amid the Eagles' 9-8 finish and wild-card playoff loss. Sanders broke out in 2022, posting career highs with 259 rushing attempts for 1,269 yards and 11 touchdowns, earning his first selection as a key component of the Eagles' top-ranked rushing attack. He contributed to Philadelphia's 14-3 record and NFC Championship victory over the , though the team fell to the in . Over four seasons with the Eagles, Sanders amassed 739 rushing attempts for 3,708 yards and 20 rushing touchdowns in 57 games, establishing himself as a reliable three-down back. Following the Super Bowl, he became an unrestricted in March 2023 as the Eagles opted not to re-sign him, paving the way for a new backfield dynamic.

Carolina Panthers (2023–2024)

On March 15, 2023, Sanders signed a four-year, $25.4 million contract with the as a , following a breakout 1,269-yard rushing season with the in 2022. In the 2023 season, Sanders shared the backfield with , appearing in all 16 games but starting only five. He recorded 129 carries for 432 yards, averaging 3.4 yards per attempt, and scored one rushing . Sanders' role diminished further in 2024, limited to 11 games due to the team's reliance on Hubbard and injuries affecting the offensive line. He managed 55 carries for 205 yards at a 3.7-yard average and two touchdowns, as the Panthers struggled overall with a 5-12 record amid offensive inconsistencies. Over two seasons with , Sanders totaled 184 carries for 637 rushing yards and three touchdowns, falling short of expectations for a lead back. The Panthers released Sanders on March 11, 2025, ahead of the new league year, saving approximately $5.2 million in cap space while absorbing a $2.95 million dead cap hit.

Dallas Cowboys (2025)

On March 14, 2025, Miles Sanders signed a one-year contract worth $1.34 million with the Dallas Cowboys during free agency, joining the team to provide depth at running back behind Javonte Williams. In the early part of the 2025 season, Sanders served primarily as a backup, appearing in the Cowboys' first four games with limited opportunities due to the established depth chart. His rushing performance included 20 carries for 117 yards, averaging 5.8 yards per attempt, and one touchdown. Additionally, he contributed in the passing game with eight receptions for 30 yards. Sanders' season was cut short by injuries sustained during the Week 4 matchup against the on October 6, 2025, where he suffered knee and ankle issues. The Cowboys placed him on injured reserve on October 10, 2025, officially ending his campaign and ruling him out for the remainder of the regular season and any potential postseason play. Due to his backup role and subsequent , Sanders saw minimal overall impact, logging limited before his placement on injured reserve.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Miles Sanders has accumulated 4,462 rushing yards on 943 attempts for an average of 4.7 yards per carry and 24 rushing touchdowns over his career through the 2025 season, along with 1,274 receiving yards on 183 receptions and 4 receiving touchdowns. The following table details his regular season performance year by year:
YearTeamGGSRushing AttYdsAvgTDRecRec YdsRec TDFmb
201916111798184.635050932
202012111648675.362819704
202112121377545.502615801
2022171525912694.911207802
20231651294323.312715402
2024112552053.722414811
202540201175.9183001
Career88569434,4624.7241831,274413

Postseason

Miles Sanders appeared in five postseason games during his NFL career, all with the , spanning the 2019, 2021, and 2022 seasons. He did not participate in any playoff games during his time with the (2023–2024) or with the in 2025, as those teams did not qualify for the postseason in the relevant years. In his playoff debut during the 2019 round, Sanders rushed for 69 yards on 14 carries against the on January 5, 2020, contributing to the Eagles' 17-9 victory before their season ended in the divisional round without his further participation. The following postseason, in the 2021 game against the on January 16, 2022, he managed 16 rushing yards on seven attempts in a 31-15 loss. Sanders' most notable playoff run came in 2022, where the Eagles advanced to . In the Wild Card victory over the on January 21, 2023, he rushed for a postseason-high 90 yards on 17 carries, helping secure a 38-7 win. He followed with 42 yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries in the divisional round win against the on January 29, 2023, by a score of 31-7. In the loss to the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs) on February 12, 2023 (38-35), Sanders had a limited output of 16 yards on seven carries. The following table summarizes Sanders' postseason rushing and receiving statistics by game:
DateOpponentResultRush AttRush YdsRush TDRecRec YdsRec TD
Jan 5, 2020W 17-914690380
Jan 16, 2022@ L 15-3171603120
Jan 21, 2023W 38-717900000
Jan 29, 2023W 31-711422130
Feb 12, 2023L 35-387160000
Overall, across these five games, Sanders recorded 56 rushing attempts for 233 yards and two touchdowns, along with seven receptions for 23 yards.

Philadelphia Eagles franchise records

During his tenure with the from 2019 to 2022, Miles Sanders established several franchise benchmarks as a running back while contributing to key team achievements, though he did not surpass any all-time Eagles rushing records held by legends like or . In the 2019 season, Sanders set the Eagles' record for rushing yards with 818 on 179 carries, eclipsing McCoy's prior mark of 637 from 2009. He also established franchise standards for scrimmage yards (1,327, combining rushing and receiving) and all-purpose yards (1,641, including returns), showcasing his versatility as a third-round draft pick out of Penn State. Additionally, his three rushing touchdowns tied the Eagles' record, shared with players like Josh Adams (2018) and James Joseph (1991). Sanders' most prominent contribution came in , when he posted career highs of 1,269 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on 259 carries, marking the first 1,000-yard rushing season for an Eagles since McCoy in 2014. This performance helped power the Eagles' rushing attack to the fifth-highest yards per game in the at 147.6.

Personal life

Family

Sanders maintains a close relationship with his mother, , who immigrated from to the at age 16 and raised him and his two brothers as a in . Marlene played a pivotal role in instilling a strong in Sanders from a young age, often working multiple jobs while emphasizing discipline and perseverance to keep her sons focused and out of trouble. This bond remains evident in their collaborative efforts, such as co-founding The Sanders Dream Foundation to support underserved communities through resources and opportunities. Sanders shares a supportive dynamic with his older brother, , and younger brother, , who have been integral to his family unit since childhood. The brothers provided mutual encouragement during Sanders' early career, often drawing on shared experiences to navigate the challenges of professional football. Marlene's unwavering attendance at nearly every game, from youth leagues to NFL matchups, underscores the family's collective backing throughout these shifts. Reflecting his family-oriented lifestyle, Sanders has prioritized teams and locations that allow proximity to his Pittsburgh roots, such as expressing appreciation for the Eagles' position not far from home upon his 2019 draft. This consideration highlights how familial ties continue to influence his personal and professional decisions in the league.

Off-field activities

Following his signing of a with the in May 2019, Sanders purchased a new car for his mother, Marlene, fulfilling a long-held promise to reward her support during his upbringing. Sanders has been actively involved in through The Sanders Dream Foundation, which he co-founded with Marlene to provide resources for underserved communities, including youth mentorship, athletic programs, , and family support initiatives. The foundation emphasizes preparing athletes, students, and parents for future success via workshops on budgeting, credit, and . His career financial success has enabled these efforts, allowing Sanders to expand the foundation's reach beyond his personal contributions. In community engagement, Sanders hosts annual free youth football camps in , his hometown, targeting children ages 6 to 15 with drills focused on teamwork, skill-building, and personal development; the 2023 event welcomed 250 participants at a local venue. He has also extended these camps to other locations, such as in 2023 following his move to the , and hosted a 2025 edition at The Wolverarena in . During his time with the Eagles, Sanders contributed to team-led initiatives, including the 2023 campaign against , where he served as a designated changemaker supporting and alleviation programs for affected youth. Additionally, in 2019, he participated in the NFL's My Cause My Cleats campaign, directing attention and proceeds to Penn State's THON organization in the fight against . Sanders maintains an active social media presence on Instagram, where he shares motivational content about family values, community impact, and his foundation's work to inspire young followers. In October 2025, Sanders suffered season-ending knee and ankle injuries with the , requiring chondral tissue graft surgery on his left knee. From his hospital bed post-surgery, he posted an emotional update on , stating "Journey starts" to signal his commitment to recovery and rehabilitation.

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