Former Indianapolis Colts running back Frank Gore was named to the NFL’s official 2010s All-Decade team as the only player to represent the horseshoe.
Gore was accompanied by running backs Marshawn Lynch, LeSean McCoy and Darren Sproles on the team. Current wide receiver T.Y. Hilton was listed as one of the top-10 snubs from the All-Decades team.
Gore spent three seasons as the starting running back for the Colts following the end of his tenure with the San Francisco 49ers. He played with four teams during the decade—49ers, Colts, Miami Dolphins and Buffalo Bills.
The 36-year-old running back played in 153 of a possible 160 games during that span while making 144 starts. Over that decade, Gore averaged 238 carries, 978.6 rushing yards and 4.7 rushing touchdowns per season while averaging 4.7 yards per carry.
In his three seasons with the Colts, Gore started all 48 games while averaging 948.3 yards per season.
Of those 10 seasons over the last decade, Gore had five campaigns in which he eclipsed 1,000 rushing yards—his last of which came with the Colts in 2017.
Gore is currently No. 3 on the NFL’s all-time leading rushing yards list with 15,347 career rushing yards.