Indianapolis Colts veteran running back Frank Gore continued his hard running Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars, which helped him achieve another milestone.

Gore entered this game as the No. 7 running back on the all-time rushing yards list. He needed just 49 rushing yards to leapfrog Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson to become the No. 5 running back on that list.

He achieved that milestone during the third quarter of the Week 13 divisional matchup with the Jaguars.

While he has yet to record a 100-yard game this season, Gore has been solid out of the backfield for the Colts. With rookie Marlon Mack struggling to play on a consistent level and Robert Turbin out for the year with an elbow injury, the Colts have had to lean on Gore.

The 34-year-old running back is in a contract year and it is unclear what the future holds for him but he will finish the season as the running back with the fifth-most rushing yards in NFL history.

Gore entered Sunday’s game as the No. 7 running back on the list. He passed Jerome Bettis (No. 6) in the second quarter and then set his sights on Tomlinson.

With Gore securing his spot in the top five, the next person on the list is Curtis Martin, who recorded 14,101 career rushing yards.

It should be noted that each player in the top 10 (outside of Gore) on the all-time rushing yards list is in the Hall of Fame.

Gore hasn’t had it easy this season as the Colts have struggled in run blocking but he has made due with it and he will now finish the season in the top five for all-time rushing yards.