The Average NFL Career Length by Position

The average NFL career length varies greatly by position. Running backs typically have the shortest careers, averaging just over 2.5 years due to frequent high-impact collisions. Wide receivers and defensive backs often play around 2-3 years, while quarterbacks and kickers can last 4-6 years or more, thanks to less physical wear and specialized skillsets. These differences are mainly due to the physical demands and injury risks associated with each position. For more data, see Statista’s breakdown and NFL.com’s analysis.



