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Shonn Greene

Shonn Greene (born August 21, 1985) is a former who played professionally in the (NFL) for the and [Tennessee Titans](/page/Tennessee Titans). Standing at 5 feet 10 inches and weighing 235 pounds, he was known for his powerful running style during his career spanning 2009 to 2014, appearing in 85 games and accumulating 4,110 rushing yards and 24 rushing touchdowns. Greene also contributed 534 receiving yards on 72 catches, with no receiving touchdowns. Greene's college career at the was marked by a breakout senior season in 2008, where he rushed for 1,850 yards and 20 touchdowns on 307 carries, leading the in rushing yards per game (142.3) and earning consensus All-American honors as well as a sixth-place finish in voting. Over his Iowa tenure from 2005 to 2008, he totaled 2,228 rushing yards and 22 rushing touchdowns on 376 attempts, with limited receiving production of 72 yards on 11 catches. His 2008 performance, including a career-high 217 yards and four touchdowns against , highlighted his emergence as a dominant force after missing the 2007 season due to injury. Selected by the in the third round (65th overall) of the after being traded from the , Greene quickly became a key component of the Jets' rushing attack as a complementary back to Thomas Jones. In his rookie year, he rushed for 540 yards and two touchdowns in limited action, but he assumed a larger role in 2010 with 766 yards and two touchdowns. Greene's most productive season came in 2012, when he led the with 276 rushing attempts, gaining 1,063 yards and scoring eight touchdowns. After four seasons with the Jets, Greene signed a three-year, $10 million with the in 2013, where he served as a workhorse back but managed only 295 rushing yards that year due to injuries and shared carries. In his final season of 2014, he added 392 rushing yards before being released, effectively ending his professional career. In 2024, Greene was inducted into the Athletics Hall of Fame and served as an honorary captain for an football game. Post-retirement, he has otherwise maintained a low public profile, with no major ventures or comebacks reported as of November 2025.

Early years

Family and upbringing

Shonn Greene was born on August 21, 1985, in Sicklerville, , a small farming community in Camden County. He is the eldest of six siblings, including three brothers—Shonreke, Shonray, and Shontray—and two sisters, Shonnece and Shonte. His parents, Reggie Greene and Alletha, separated when he was around 12 or 13 years old, after which he, his father, and his five younger siblings relocated to live with his paternal grandparents, Eulist and Cheryl Greene. Greene's grandparents played a pivotal role in his upbringing, providing stability in their gray-paneled, in Sicklerville, where the resided. Cheryl Greene assumed a maternal figure in his life, whom he credits for much of his emotional support, often calling her late at night even as an adult. Reggie Greene, working multiple jobs, emphasized family unity and hard work, which shaped Greene's sense of responsibility as the oldest sibling. The family dynamic fostered a close-knit environment, with Greene maintaining strong ties to his roots through frequent visits home. In his , Greene faced the challenge of his parents' , which prompted the move to his grandparents' home and required the family to adapt to shared living arrangements. Despite this, he displayed an energetic and adventurous personality, known as a "daredevil" who enjoyed physical pursuits like jumping dirt bikes in the neighborhood. At age seven, he expressed an early ambition to his father about playing professional football, hinting at his budding interest in sports amid a youth filled with family-oriented activities in the rural setting.

High school career

Shonn Greene attended in , where he emerged as a standout on the football team. Early in his high school career, Greene faced challenges balancing academics and athletics, which limited his initial playing time as he worked to improve his grades and adapt to the sport's demands. His father, Reginald, emphasized the importance of , expecting Greene to maintain a B average, but Greene often earned mostly Cs, highlighting the personal and academic hurdles he navigated during his formative years. As a junior, Greene rushed for 1,267 yards and 18 touchdowns, helping lead to the Group 4 semifinals. He built on that performance in his senior year, accumulating 1,378 yards and 16 touchdowns on 172 carries, which earned him first-team all-conference honors and second-team all-state recognition. Over his final two seasons, Greene amassed more than 2,600 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns, showcasing his power-running style and vision despite his 5-foot-11 frame. Greene's high school production drew recruitment interest from several prominent college programs, including , , , Syracuse, Clemson, and Rutgers. He verbally committed to in but encountered academic eligibility issues stemming from his high school transcript and scores, necessitating a postgraduate year at Milford Academy in to qualify for football. This detour underscored the ongoing academic challenges that shaped his path to .

College career

Iowa Hawkeyes

Shonn Greene arrived at the in 2005 after attending Milford Academy prep school to meet NCAA eligibility requirements, where he bulked up significantly and honed his skills as a . As a freshman that year, he saw limited action primarily in reserve roles behind established starters like Albert Young, appearing in multiple games but struggling to secure a prominent spot on the depth chart. In 2006, his , Greene continued in a capacity, listed as the second-team after spring practice and contributing sporadically in games while adapting to the rigors of Big Ten competition under head coach . Ferentz's emphasis on a physical, zone-blocking scheme and a dominant offensive line helped Greene develop his powerful, between-the-tackles running style, though opportunities remained scarce due to the team's depth. Greene's college career at faced a major setback in 2007 when academic struggles led to his indefinite from the team, prompting him to enroll at nearby without playing football that year. To make ends meet, he took a unloading furniture at a local store, using the time away to focus on improving his grades and regaining eligibility. He returned to the Hawkeyes in the summer of 2008 after resolving his academic issues, initially starting as the sixth tailback on the depth chart amid a lack of experienced options in the backfield. No significant injuries hampered Greene during his time at , allowing him to focus on rebuilding his physical conditioning and earning more carries as the season progressed. The 2008 season marked Greene's breakthrough as a junior, where he emerged as the primary starting , carrying the bulk of the offensive load in Ferentz's system tailored to the physical demands of Big Ten play. His adaptation to the conference's bruising defenses was evident in key matchups, including Iowa's narrow upset victory over then-No. 3 Penn State on November 8, 2008, at , where Greene's determined runs helped control the ground game and set up the game-winning in the final seconds. Throughout the year, Greene's persistence and fit within Ferentz's run-heavy philosophy propelled the Hawkeyes to a strong record, showcasing his growth from a peripheral player to a central figure in the team's success before declaring for the .

Awards and honors

During his junior season in 2008, Shonn Greene's exceptional performance as Iowa's lead earned him multiple prestigious accolades, recognizing his dominance in . Greene was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year in 2008, an honor voted on by the conference's coaches and media to acknowledge the top offensive performer based on impact, statistics, and team success. He also received first-team All-Big Ten honors from both the coaches and media panels that year, highlighting his selection among the conference's elite players through peer and expert evaluation. Additionally, he won the Chicago Tribune Silver Football as the Big Ten's most valuable player. In addition to conference recognition, Greene won the in 2008, presented annually by the Doak Walker Legends Award to the nation's outstanding college , with selection by a national committee considering overall performance, leadership, and academic standing; he had been named one of 10 semifinalists earlier that November. Complementing this, he received the Trophy as the most outstanding in , determined by a panel of coaches, players, and media. He earned unanimous All-American honors and finished sixth in voting. On the team level, Greene shared Iowa's Roy J. Carver Most Valuable Player Award in 2008 with teammate , an internal honor voted by players and coaches to recognize the most impactful contributor to the Hawkeyes' season. These awards underscored Greene's pivotal role in Iowa's 2008 campaign, where his consistent rushing excellence propelled the team to an 11-2 record and an Outback Bowl victory.

College statistics

Shonn Greene's college statistics at the span three seasons (2005, 2006, and 2008), during which he appeared in 34 games as a , accumulating no s throughout his career. His performance data, including rushing, receiving, and related metrics, are detailed below.

Year-by-Year Statistics

The following table summarizes Greene's rushing, receiving, and statistics by season, based on data from Sports-Reference.com.
YearGames PlayedRushing Att.Rushing YdsYds/AttRushing TDsRec.Rec. YdsYds/RecRec. TDsFumbles
200511371734.7100-00
200610322056.413237.700
2008133071,8506.0208496.100
In the 2008 Outback Bowl against , which concluded his junior season, Greene recorded 29 rushing attempts for 121 yards (4.2 yards per carry) and 3 rushing touchdowns, with no receptions or fumbles.

Career Totals and Efficiency Metrics

Over his career, Greene totaled 376 rushing attempts for 2,228 yards and 22 rushing touchdowns, alongside 11 receptions for 72 yards and no receiving touchdowns or fumbles. His overall rushing efficiency stood at 5.9 yards per carry, with per-game rushing averages of 15.7 yards in 2005, 20.5 yards in 2006, and 142.3 yards in 2008, yielding a career per-game average of 65.5 rushing yards.

Historical Benchmarks

Greene's 2008 season rushing totals of 1,850 yards set the single-season record and led the , while his 20 rushing touchdowns that year also established a school record (that stood until ) and ranked second in the Big Ten. His career yards per carry of 5.9 ranks 23rd in Big Ten history among players since 1956.

Professional career

New York Jets

The selected Shonn Greene in the third round (65th overall) of the after trading with the . His standout senior season at , where he rushed for 1,850 yards and 20 touchdowns, boosted his draft stock as a powerful, between-the-tackles runner suited for the Jets' ground-and-pound offense. As a in 2009, Greene served primarily as a to incumbent starter Thomas Jones, appearing in 14 games and rushing for 540 yards and 2 touchdowns on 108 carries, averaging 5.0 yards per attempt. Following Jones' departure to the in free agency during the 2010 offseason, Greene transitioned into a more prominent role alongside veteran , starting 2 games and finishing with 766 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns on 185 carries. A midseason knee injury in November 2010 raised concerns about a possible MCL sprain, but Greene returned quickly and played in 15 games, contributing to the Jets' balanced backfield attack. Prior to the season, the Jets tendered Greene as a with a right-of-first-refusal offer worth $1.176 million, securing his services after Tomlinson's release. As the lead back, Greene emerged as a workhorse, carrying the ball 253 times for 1,054 yards and 6 touchdowns over 16 games, marking his first 1,000-yard season and helping anchor the Jets' run-heavy scheme under coach . He dealt with minor ailments, including bruised ribs late in the year, but maintained productivity without missing time. In 2012, Greene built on his momentum with another strong campaign, rushing for 1,063 yards and 8 touchdowns on 276 carries across 16 games, though fumbling issues plagued him with 4 lost fumbles that occasionally drew criticism from the coaching staff. A highlight came in Week 6 against the , where he exploded for a career-high 161 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns on 32 carries, powering a 35-9 Jets victory. Despite the solid output, the Jets' overall offensive struggles limited his efficiency at 3.9 yards per carry.

Tennessee Titans

Following his four seasons with the New York Jets, Shonn Greene signed with the Tennessee Titans as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, 2013, agreeing to a three-year contract worth $10 million, including $4.15 million in guarantees. The deal positioned Greene as a complementary running back alongside incumbent starter Chris Johnson, with the Titans seeking to bolster their ground game under head coach Mike Munchak. Greene's 2013 season was hampered by injury, as he suffered a right knee issue in the opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers, leading to an arthroscopic surgery and five missed games. Limited to 11 games with no starts, he rushed 77 times for 295 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 3.8 yards per carry while sharing carries primarily with . In 2014, under new head coach Ken Whisenhunt, Greene's production declined further amid ongoing knee concerns and a hamstring strain that sidelined him for at least two games. On October 25, 2014, Greene was arrested in Franklin, Tennessee, on charges of illegal parking in a handicap spot, reckless driving, driving on a suspended license, and resisting a stop after allegedly bumping a parking officer's vehicle while attempting to leave. He was released on bond and, in February 2015, pleaded guilty to parking and driving offenses, paying a $655 fine; other charges were dropped. He appeared in 13 games, starting five, and managed 94 carries for 392 yards and two touchdowns, splitting time with rookie Bishop Sankey after the Titans drafted the former Washington standout in the second round. The Titans released Greene on June 16, 2015, prior to the mandatory minicamp, as he entered the final year of his contract; the move effectively ended his career after two underwhelming seasons in Nashville.

Playoff performances

2009

In the 2009 , rookie running back Shonn Greene emerged as a key contributor for the , helping propel the team to the despite his limited role during the regular season. Drafted in the third round earlier that year, Greene had seen sparse action in the Jets' backfield behind starter Thomas Jones, but the postseason showcased his power-running style and ability to perform under pressure. His burst onto the playoff stage provided a complementary ground attack that complemented the team's defensive-minded approach under head coach . Greene's breakout came in the Wild Card round on January 9, 2010, against the , where he rushed for 135 yards on 21 carries, averaging 6.4 yards per attempt, and scored one . This performance overwhelmed a Bengals defense ranked among the league's best against the run, as Greene powered through for key gains in a 24-14 Jets victory. In the Divisional Round on January 17 against the , Greene again delivered, gaining 128 yards on 23 carries with a 5.6 average and another , including 83 yards in the crucial fourth quarter to seal a 17-14 upset win. His run in that game highlighted his effectiveness in short-yardage and goal-line situations, breaking tackles for the go-ahead score. Greene's momentum was halted in the AFC Championship Game on January 24 against the Indianapolis Colts, where he managed just 41 yards on 10 carries before exiting early in the second half with a rib injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the contest. The Colts' stout defense, combined with the injury, limited the Jets' rushing attack to 86 total yards in a 30-17 loss, underscoring how defenses began to key on Greene as a primary threat. Despite the setback, his rookie playoff run demonstrated resilience in high-stakes environments, with Greene contributing to critical goal-line stands and momentum-shifting runs that kept the Jets competitive. Over the three postseason games, Greene amassed 304 rushing yards on 54 carries with 2 touchdowns, establishing himself as an emerging force in New York’s backfield.

2010 NFL playoffs

In the 2010 NFL playoffs, Shonn Greene served as a key component of the ' rushing attack during their run to the , sharing duties with under head coach Rex Ryan's emphasis on a physical, ball-control ground game to complement the team's aggressive . Following a breakout 2010 regular season in which Greene rushed for 766 yards as the Jets' lead back, he carried that momentum into the postseason, where the Jets ranked third in rushing attempts per game to dictate tempo and protect quarterback . Greene's postseason began in the Wild Card round against the on January 8, 2011, where he rushed 19 times for 70 yards, helping the Jets establish an early ground presence in their 17-16 upset victory despite challenging weather conditions at . In the Divisional round against divisional rival the on January 16, 2011, Greene delivered a standout effort with 17 carries for 76 yards and 1 , including a crucial 16-yard scoring run in the fourth quarter that gave the Jets a 28-14 lead and several tough inside runs that wore down the Patriots' defense in the 28-21 win. The Jets' playoff journey ended in the against the on January 23, 2011, a 24-19 loss where Greene managed 9 carries for 52 yards, highlighted by a 23-yard burst on his second carry that sparked a scoring drive, while also providing solid blocking in pass protection and short-yardage situations to support Sanchez amid the Steelers' stout front seven. Over the three games, Greene totaled 45 carries for 198 rushing yards and 1 , underscoring his reliability in Ryan's ground-and-pound philosophy that aimed to grind out possessions and limit opponents' offensive opportunities.

Career statistics

Regular season

Shonn Greene's career spanned six seasons from 2009 to 2014, during which he appeared in 85 games, starting 36, and amassed 4,110 rushing yards on 993 carries with 24 rushing touchdowns, averaging 4.1 yards per carry. He also contributed modestly through the air, recording 72 receptions for 534 yards and zero receiving touchdowns. Additionally, Greene fumbled the ball 12 times over his career, with a notable concentration in his early seasons. The following table summarizes Greene's regular season statistics year by year:
SeasonTeamGames (Starts)Rush AttRush YdsRush TDYds/CarryRecRec YdsRec TDFumbles
2009NYJ14 (0)10854025.00003
2010NYJ15 (2)18576624.11612003
2011NYJ16 (15)2531,05464.23021101
2012NYJ16 (14)2761,06383.91915104
2013TEN11 (0)7729543.863900
2014TEN13 (5)9439224.211301
Career-85 (36)9934,110244.172534012

Postseason

Shonn Greene appeared in six postseason games during his career, all with the in the and seasons, where he served as a primary rushing option in their playoff runs. Over these contests, he accumulated 502 rushing yards on 99 carries with 3 touchdowns, averaging 5.1 yards per carry, demonstrating his effectiveness as a power back in high-stakes matchups. In the 2009 playoffs, Greene rushed for 304 yards and 2 touchdowns on 54 carries across three games, including standout performances that helped the Jets advance to the . The following year, in 2010, he posted 198 rushing yards and 1 touchdown on 45 carries over another three games, contributing significantly to the team's divisional round victory before their campaign ended. Additionally, Greene recorded 2 receptions for 13 yards in the postseason, underscoring his limited but complementary role in the passing game. Greene's postseason efficiency of 5.1 yards per carry highlighted his ability to break tackles and gain tough yards, often building on his strong regular-season form as a reliable goal-line and short-yardage runner. Greene did not appear in further playoff games after the season, as neither the Jets in 2011-2012 nor the during his tenure from 2013 to 2014 qualified for the .

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