Former Texas A&M running back Jashaun Corbin has emerged as the United Football League’s (UFL) 2025 regular-season rushing leader, showcasing his talent with the San Antonio Brahmas. Corbin amassed 514 rushing yards on 97 carries, averaging 5.3 yards per attempt, and scored four touchdowns over 10 games .
Corbin’s standout performances included a 143-yard game against the Memphis Showboats and a 109-yard effort versus the DC Defenders, where he recorded the Brahmas’ first 100-yard rushing game of the season . His contributions extended beyond rushing; he added 138 receiving yards on 18 catches and 252 kick return yards, totaling 904 all-purpose yards .
His exceptional season earned him a spot on the 2025 All-UFL Team, recognizing him as one of the league’s top running backs .
Corbin’s journey reflects resilience and determination. After transferring from Texas A&M to Florida State, he went undrafted in the NFL but continued to pursue his professional career, leading to his success in the UFL .
As the UFL season concludes, Corbin’s achievements position him as a player to watch for future opportunities in professional football.