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Ahman Rashad Green (pronounced /ah-MAHN/) (born February 16, 1977 in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.) is an American football running back who
plays for the Houston Texans of the National Football League. Green is best known for his accomplishments playing for the Green Bay Packers.
Ahman was named after former NFL wide receiver and current broadcaster Ahmad Rashad. [1] Green has a cousin Tierre Green (Former
University of Nebraska football player) and a nephew in current Husker Niles Paul.
Was a high school All-American selection and state 'Player of the Year' at Central High School in Omaha.
Attended same high school as Henry Fonda and Gale Sayers
A three-year letter winner in football as a running back, also played linebacker and handled the team's punting duties
A two-time academic all-state selection as a prep, later earned Academic All-Big 12 honorable mention in 1997 at Nebraska

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.
Freshman (1995)
As a freshman Ahman Green was perhaps overshadowed by his backfield mates running back Lawrence Phillips and quarterback Tommie
Frazier. But Ahman Green's freshman year at Nebraska was certainly a memorable one. He was a major contributor during Nebraska's 1995
Championship run. He rushed for 1,086 yards (still the school's single-season freshman rushing record) and 13 touchdowns on 141 carries
(7.7 avg.) and was honored as a freshman All-America selection by Football News. In addition he earned Big Eight all-conference and
'Freshman of the Year' honors. Ahman Green was also on the chess team which went to the state finals.
Sophomore (1996)
During his sophomore season in 1996 he compiled a team-leading 917 yards on 155 carries and 7 TDs, despite a turf toe injury. It was during
the 1996 season that he posted a career-high 214 yards against Iowa State.
Junior (1997)
As a junior, he garnered All-Big 12 Conference recognition and was named second-team All-America by the Associated Press and The Sporting
News as Nebraska again captured the national championship. He was a finalist for the 'Doak Walker Award,' the annual honor for college
football's top running back in 1997. During that campaign he carried the ball 278 times for 1,877 yards (6.8 avg.) and 22 touchdowns (a school
record for juniors). He posted 12 consecutive 100-yard games, including three contests with over 200 yards.
During his collegiate career Ahman 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 yards and 3 touchdowns on 35 catches. Ahman Green's most memorable collegiate performance
was on January 2, 1998 in the Orange Bowl. He rushed for an Orange Bowl record 206 yards and 2 TDs in 42-17 Orange Bowl victory over
third ranked Tennessee. The tandem of Scott Frost and Ahman Green easily outperformed Tennessee's constellation of offensive stars: Peyton
Manning, Jamal Lewis and Peerless Price. The exceedingly lopsided and decisive nature of this victory contrasted sharply with the also
unbeaten Michigan Wolverines' close Rose Bowl victory over the Ryan Leaf's Washington State squad. The discrepancy between the bowl
game performances of these two undefeated teams allowed Nebraska to rally from behind in the polls, where Nebraska had fallen behind
Michigan after Nebraska's close overtime victory over Missouri, and claim a controversial share of the National Title. This was the Cornhusker's
record setting third National Championship in four years.

Ahman Green was drafted in the 3rd 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. He also
earned the displeasure of Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren for his frequent fumbling
In 2000, Green was traded along with a fifth round draft pick to the Green Bay Packers for Fred Vinson and a sixth round pick. Since then, he
was selected to the NFL Pro Bowl every year from 2001 to 2005 and has broken several franchise records. From the time he joined the Packers
in 2000 up through the end of the 2004 season, Ahman Green gained more yards from scrimmage (9,036) and rushing yards (6,848) than any
other NFL player. 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. He threw a touchdown pass on October 17, 2004 vs. the Detroit Lions. [1] Green is also one of two players in NFL history to
have two touchdown runs of 90 or more yards (Bo Jackson is the other). Despite his injury-shortened 2005 season, the Packers re-signed Green
to a one-year, $2 million contract, with an extra $3 million in incentives
On March 4, 2007 Green signed a four-year, $23 million deal with the Houston Texans. Green would be reunited with his former head coach
and former Texans' assistant head coach Mike Sherman along with former Packers running back Samkon Gado. He was asked to handle the
bulk of the load at running back after a 2006 season in which the Texans used a "running back by committee" approach, with a lot of success.






















Nicknamed 'Moni' and 'Batman' (For his love of the movie. Back in 1989 Ahman got the emblem of Batman carved into the back of his head for
two years so the name just stuck with him).
Born in Omaha, Nebraska.
Has two daughters Ahmani and Myahni.
As a child I bet you didn't know that Ahman was faced with a number of tough situations. The first was when he had a rod stuck in his jaw
after trying to get some silly puddy and falling of a ledge. The second incident had to do with not backing down to a challenge. Ahman was
racing a friend in the gym of his school and was running so fast that he couldn't stop and ran into a wall thereby breaking both of his wrists
and giving himself a concussion. Talk about warp speed!!!
Was a high school All-America selection and state 'Player of the Year' at Central High School in Omaha, Nebraska.
Rushed for over 1,000 yards as a junior and senior after transferring from North High, where he topped 1,000 yards as a sophomore.
A three-year letter winner in football as a running back, also played linebacker and handled team's punting duties.
In addition, lettered four years in track and once in baseball (as a freshman)
Captured state titles in the 100- and 200-meter dashes and was a member of the state championship 400-meter relay team as well.
A two-time academic all-state selection as a prep, later earned Academic All-Big 12 honorable mention in 1996 at Nebraska.
Was a member of the Nebraska ‘Citizenship Team’ in 1997.
Has an uncle, Michael Green, who was a running back at Nebraska from 1968-69 and a 16th-round draft pick of the San Diego Chargers in
1970.
Played youth football with Karim Abdul-Jabbar (Colts).
Perhaps getting an early start on his future career, started walking as a six-month old baby.
Got involved this past offseason with Excel, a Texas-based company involving long distance, e-commerce and wireless communications.
Has taken correspondence courses toward finishing his college degree (Ahman loved school growing up and his favorite subjects were
English, Spanish, and he is concentrating on graduating in Geography).
Served as mentor at Seahawks Academy, a school in Seattle's Central Area that provides specialized education and counseling for 150 "at
risk" students in grades 7-10.
Has given time to the Boys & Girls Club in his hometown Omaha.
Also involved with the Make-A-Wish Foundation and, while at Nebraska, the Husker Outreach program.
Started his own Ahman Green Foundation.
Is co-owner of R-Series Innovations LLC.
Among his hobbies are movies (Ahman is a fan of drama, suspense, and comedy), video games (Ahman loves to play NFL 2000, NBA 2000,
and Sega Dreamcast games) and hanging out with friends and family.




W. Michigan - W: 47-24
San Jose State - W: 35-12
NM State - W: 38-7
Virginia Tech - L: 35-30
Missouri - L: 17-52
Texas Tech - L: 31-37
Iowa State - W: 35-7
Baylor - W: 32-20
Oklahoma - L: 62-28
Kansas - W: 45-35
Kansas State - W: 56-28
Colorado - W: 40-31
Pittsburgh - L: 17-38
Tennessee - L: 12-31
Jacksonville - L: 27-30
Indianapolis - L: 27-31
Miami - W: 29-28
Detroit - W: 28-21
Cincinnati - W: 35-6
Minnesota - L: 28-21
Baltimore - L: 13-41
Indianapolis - L: 27-33
Cleveland - W: 40-31
Jacksonville - W: 30-17
Green Bay - W: 24-21
Tennessee - W: 13-12
Oakland - TBD
Chicago - TBD
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AHMAN GREEN
CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL - OMAHA, NE
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA - LINCOLN, NE
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