Former New York Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw spent many years in the backfield with the team, including two playoff runs that ended with a Super Bowl parade down the Canyon of Heroes.

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Along with those two Super Bowl rings, Bradshaw will have earned another accomplishment in September when he is reportedly to be inducted into the Marshall Hall of Fame as a part of the 2017 class, per Doug Smock of the Charleston Gazette-Mail.

Ahmad Bradshaw didn’t set the Herd’s all-time rushing record, but he could be considered the finest back ever. He rushed for 1,523 yards in 2006, the most by a back in the school’s Division I-A/FBS era. His best effort was a 261-yard game against Texas-El Paso, then a stadium record, with five touchdowns.

Bradshaw, who attended Marshall from 2004-20016, had a storied college career and he translated his collegiate play into a solid NFL career that lasted nine seasons, six with the Giants and three with the Indianapolis Colts.

In his time with the Giants, Bradshaw played in 84 games and made 33 starts. He rushed 921 times for 4,232 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns. He scored the game-winning touchdown against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI.

The former seventh-round draft pick will forever be remembered by Giants fans as a running back with an endless motor and he will be immortalized as a part of the Thundering Herd when he’s inducted in September.