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Ahman Rashad Green (/ɑːˈmɑːn/; born February 16, 1977) is an American former football running back who played 12 seasons in the National Football League (NFL). Green played college football for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the 3rd round of the 1998 NFL Draft, playing there for two seasons before being traded to the Green Bay Packers, with whom he played for eight of the next ten seasons. 

He was selected to the NFL Pro Bowl from 2001 to 2004 and broke several franchise records. From the time he joined the Packers in 2000 up through the end of the 2004 season, Green gained more yards from scrimmage (9,036) and rushing yards (6,848) than any other NFL player. Green's highest rushing touchdown per game total came in 2002, when he scored three in a 30-9 win versus the then-Washington Redskins.

In 2003, he had his best year as a professional and set the Green Bay franchise record by running for 1,883 yards in the regular season, and three of his highest rushing yardage games came that season (218, 192, 176). That year, he became the first and only player in NFL history to record at least 1,850 rushing yards, average 5.0 yards per carry, score 20 touchdowns and catch 50 passes in one season. He threw a touchdown pass on October 17, 2004 vs. the Detroit Lions. During his time with the Packers, Green became one of two players in NFL history to have two touchdown runs of 90 or more yards (Bo Jackson is the other).

Green also played for the Houston Texans, and was a four-time Pro Bowl selection with the Packers, where he holds the franchise record for rushing yards. He was the head esports coach at Lakeland University until the end of 2022.Green was a standout running back and three-year starter for the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers. He was an integral component and key contributor on two national championship squads.

During his collegiate career, Green compiled 3,880 rushing yards and 42 touchdowns, both totals good for second place on the Cornhuskers' all-time list. He also posted 300 receiving yards and three touchdowns on 35 catches. One of Green's best collegiate performances came on January 2, 1998, in the Orange Bowl. He rushed for an Orange Bowl record 206 yards and two touchdowns in Nebraska's 42–17 victory over #3 Tennessee, breaking the previous 20-year-old record of 205 yards held by Arkansas running back Roland Sales. Green was also named the 1998 Orange Bowl MVP. The performance marked the Cornhuskers' record-setting third national championship in four years.

Green was drafted in the third round (76th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft by the Seattle Seahawks. Although Green produced a high rushing average (6.0 in 1998 and 4.6 in 1999) he had difficulty earning significant playing time behind established veteran Ricky Watters.

Gatorade Circle of Champions Nebraska Player of the Year (1995)

Offensive Player of the Year (1994, Lincoln Journal Star)

Nebraska Male High School Athlete of the Year (1994–95, Omaha World-Herald)

2× First-team All-Nebraska (Omaha World-Herald)

2× First-team Super-State (Lincoln Journal Star)
Parade All-American

USA Today First-team All-American

Bluechip Illustrated Dream Team, also Bluechip's top running prospect

Reebok, Schutt High School, SuperPrep All-American

2× Bowl Alliance national championships, 1995, 1997

2nd Team All-American, 1997

Honorable Mention All-American, 1995

1998 Orange Bowl MVP

Big 8 Offensive Freshman of the Year, 1995

Doak Walker Award finalist, 1997

First-team All-Big 12, 1997

First-team All-Big 8, 1995 Coaches Poll

Second-team All-Big 8,1995 AP Poll

Third-team All-Big 12, 1996

4× Pro Bowl selection, 2001-2004

NFC Offensive Player of the Year, 2003

Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame inductee