Seattle Seahawks (1998–1999) Green was
drafted in the third 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.
Green Bay Packers (2000–2006) 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. He was selected to the NFL
Pro Bowl from 2001 to 2004 and broke several franchise records. From the time he joined the Packers in 2000 up through the end of the 2004 season, Green gained more yards from scrimmage (9,036) and rushing yards (6,848) than any other NFL player. Green's highest rushing touchdown per game total came in 2002, when he scored three in a 30–9 win versus the then-
Washington Redskins. 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, and three of his highest rushing yardage games came that season (218, 192, 176). That year, he became the first and only player in NFL history to record at least 1,850 rushing yards, average 5.0 yards per carry, score 20 touchdowns and catch 50 passes in one season. He threw a touchdown pass on October 17,
2004 vs. the
Detroit Lions. During his time with the Packers, Green became 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. After the 2006 season he became a
free agent. He signed a one-year deal to remain with the Packers.
Houston Texans (2007–2008) On March 4, 2007, Green signed a four-year, $23 million deal with the
Houston Texans. He was 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. Across his two seasons with the Texans, Green rushed 144 times for 554 yards and two touchdowns and also caught 25 passes for 155 yards. On February 10, 2009, Green was released by the Texans.
Return to the Green Bay Packers (2009) Ahman Green officially re-signed with the Green Bay Packers on October 21, 2009, after the Packers placed running back DeShawn Wynn on
injured reserve. With his former number, 30, taken by fullback
John Kuhn, Green wore No. 34, the same number as former
Chicago Bears running back
Walter Payton, whom Green idolized as a young player. On November 8, 2009, Green broke Jim Taylor's record to become the all-time leading rusher in Packer history. In his final NFL season, Green was primarily used in a reserve role, rushing 41 times for 160 yards and one touchdown and also catching 3 passes for 18 yards.
Omaha Nighthawks (2010) Green joined the
Omaha Nighthawks of the
United Football League for the 2010 season. He was a part of the Nighthawks' 40-man protected roster, started 8 games for the Nighthawks.
Montreal Alouettes (2011) On February 7, 2011, the
Montreal Alouettes of the
Canadian Football League announced they signed Green to a tryout contract, signing Green to an official contract in March of that year. Green was released on Sunday of training camp on June 5, 2011, after arriving with an injured hamstring.
Retirement Green announced his retirement from football in August 2011. ==Career statistics==