Dallas Cowboys Richardson was signed as an
undrafted free agent by the
Dallas Cowboys after the
1994 NFL draft. He was waived on April 29. He was later brought back to the team and given the chance to finish training camp. On August 28, he was released for a second time. On August 30, he was signed to the
practice squad, where he remained the rest of the season as part of a team that included
Pro Bowlers
Emmitt Smith and
Daryl Johnston. At the end of the year, he was declared a
free agent.
Kansas City Chiefs On February 28,
1995, Richardson signed as a
free agent with the
Kansas City Chiefs. He started one game in that season, and was noted for blocking for Hall of Famer
Marcus Allen on his way to his 100th career touchdown. In 1999, he became the starting fullback for the team, blocking for
Donnell Bennett and
Bam Morris. He later blocked for record setting running back
Priest Holmes and the most productive seasons of
Larry Johnson's career. In 2000, he was given a chance to be the team's featured back in the fifteenth game against the
Denver Broncos, posting 23 carries for 156 rushing yards and one touchdown. In 2001, the Chiefs signed
free agent Priest Holmes and Richardson helped him lead the NFL in rushing yards (1,555). In 2002, with Richardson's blocking contribution, Holmes had the best season by a running back in Chiefs history, registering 1,615 rushing yards, 672 receiving yards and 24 touchdowns. Richardson was named to USA Today's All-Joe Team in 2000 and 2001. He was selected to represent the
AFC in the
2004 and
2005 Pro Bowls. In 2016, he was inducted into the team's Hall of Fame during the 2016 season.
Minnesota Vikings On March 21,
2006, Richardson signed with the Minnesota Vikings. He suffered a broken forearm in the ninth game against the
Green Bay Packers. On November 22, he was placed on the
injured reserve list. He was replaced with second year player
Jeff Dugan. Richardson contributed to running back
Chester Taylor's only career 1,000 rushing yard season. In
2007, he appeared in 14 games with 3 starts and blocked for rookie
Adrian Peterson. He was selected to represent the
NFC in the
2008 Pro Bowl. At the end of the season, the Vikings did not re-sign Richardson, opting to pay for the cheaper
Thomas Tapeh.
New York Jets On March 6,
2008, Richardson signed a one-year contract with the
New York Jets, reuniting with his former Chiefs running back coach
Jimmy Raye II. He was re-signed by the team on February 27,
2009. Following the expiration of his previous contract, Richardson, once again, signed with the team on March 16,
2010. He was released on September 5, but a day later he was re-signed after the Jets reached a deal with
cornerback Darrelle Revis. He wasn't re-signed after the season. He was the recipient of the
"Whizzer" White NFL Man of the Year Award at the end of the
2010 season. During his time with the Jets, Richardson helped
Thomas Jones to two 1,000+ yard seasons. ==NFL career statistics==