Green also played for the Houston Texans, and was a four-time Pro Bowl selection with the Packers, where he holds the franchise record for rushing yards.As a freshman, Green was perhaps overshadowed by his backfield mates running back Lawrence Phillips and quarterback Tommie Frazier.[3] As a junior, Green garnered All-Big 12 Conference recognition and was named second-team All-America by the Associated Press and The Sporting News as Nebraska again captured the national championship.He was a finalist for the Doak Walker Award, the annual honor for college football's top running back, in 1997.During his collegiate career, Green compiled 3,880 rushing yards and 42 touchdowns, both totals good for second place on the Cornhuskers' all-time list.[8] 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's highest rushing touchdown per game total came in 2002, when he scored three in a 30–9 win versus the then-Washington Redskins.34, the same number as former Chicago Bears running back Walter Payton, whom Green idolized as a young player.[18] On November 8, 2009, Green broke Jim Taylor's record to become the all-time leading rusher in Packer history.[31][32] Green also had a small role in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice as an unnamed thug, but his scene was cut from the final version of the film.[34] Green eventually entered a plea bargain where he pled no contest to reduced charges of criminal damage to property and disorderly conduct, claiming that he did not want to subject his daughter to a jury trial.