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D'Onta Foreman RB | CLE
Texans' D'Onta Foreman: Potential to help team
Coach Bill O'Brien said that Foreman ran well and looked healthy during his three-week rehab window and could potentially help the Texans, Deepi Sidhu of the Texans' official site reports.
Foreman was activated off the Reserve/PUP list Wednesday and will be available for the Texans in Week 14 against Indianapolis. However, reading between the lines of O'Brien's comments, it doesn't sound like Foreman will replace Alfred Blue as the No. 2 back immediately. "The reason why we brought him up is that we feel like maybe eventually, whether it's this week, next week, some week, he can help us win a game so we felt like it was a good decision for our team." O'Brien said Wednesday. The combination of Lamar Miller and Blue has powered a running attack that ranks second in the NFL at 140.8 yards per game, including an average of 172.3 over the last six games.
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C.J. Anderson RB | LAR
Raiders' C.J. Anderson: Not assured of role
Coach Jon Gruden said the decision to sign Anderson on Tuesday was partially a product of Doug Martin's knee injury, Matt Schneidman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Alas, Martin was a full participant at Wednesday's practice and now looks like a strong bet to play Sunday against Pittsburgh. The Raiders may still carve out some carries for Anderson over the final four games, but it wouldn't be wise to count on any significant volume coming his way this weekend.
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Doug Martin RB | LV
Raiders' Doug Martin: Logs full practice
Martin (knee) practiced fully Wednesday.
Matt Kawahara of the San Francisco Chronicle previously relayed there might be some uncertainty regarding Martin's Week 14 status after the team signed fellow running back C.J. Anderson on Tuesday. However, Martin's full participation in the Raiders' first session of the week suggests that he'll be good to go Sunday versus the Steelers. That said, it will still be worth monitoring Martin's situation in the event his reps are limited either Thursday or Friday.
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Benny Cunningham RB | JAC
Bears' Benny Cunningham: Limited in practice Wednesday
Cunningham (ankle) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice.
Cunningham sat out last week's loss to the Giants due to an ankle injury, and continues to manage his recovery from the issue. If Cunningham is unable to suit up Week 14, expect Tarik Cohen to serve as the Bears' top kick returner.
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Kenyan Drake RB | GB
Dolphins' Kenyan Drake: Limited practice session Wednesday
Drake (shoulder) was limited at practice Wednesday.
Drake sported a non-contact jersey during Wednesday's practice, per Joe Schad of The Palm Beach Post. That was also the case last week, but the running back ended up playing in the Dolphins' victory over the Bills on Sunday. During the contest, Drake played 30 of the team's offensive snaps, parlaying the workload into seven carries for 31 yards and two receptions for 13 yards and a touchdown on four targets. With no reported setbacks in that contest, it's assumed Drake's limitations Wednesday were precautionary.
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Melvin Gordon RB | BAL
Chargers' Melvin Gordon: Misses practice Wednesday
Gordon (knee) didn't practice Wednesday.
Per Eric D. Williams of ESPN.com, coach Anthony Lynn indicated that as the week rolls along, Gordon's ability to change directions and protect himself in team drills will be important factors in the Chargers' decision regarding the running back's availability for Sunday's game against the Bengals. Should Gordon miss a second straight contest, Austin Ekeler and Justin Jackson would be in store for another week of sharing the backfield snaps.
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Gus Edwards RB | LAC
Ravens' Gus Edwards: Not listed on injury report
Edwards (ankle) wasn't listed Wednesday on the Ravens' initial injury report for Week 14.
Edwards has been tending to an ankle issue of late, but he logged 21 carries for 82 yards in a Week 13 win over the Falcons. His exclusion from the injury report indicates that he escaped that contest without any setbacks with his ankle, which should set him to head the Baltimore backfield again Sunday versus the Chiefs. He'll take aim at a Kansas City defense that has allowed an average of 122 rushing yards per game to date.
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Joe Mixon RB | HOU
Bengals' Joe Mixon: Logs limited practice
Mixon was limited at practice Wednesday due to a foot injury, Geoff Hobson of the Bengals' official site reports.
It's uncertain if Mixon is carrying the injury over from Week 13 action or if he hurt his foot during Wednesday's session. If Mixon ends up being limited or withheld from Sunday's game against the Chargers, added backfield opportunities would be available for Giovani Bernard.
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Doug Martin RB | LV
Raiders' Doug Martin: Dealing with knee injury
Martin has a knee injury and is uncertain to play Sunday against the Steelers, Michael Gehlken of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Coach Jon Gruden said the injury inspired Oakland's signing of C.J. Anderson on Tuesday, though the team is hopeful Martin can avoid missing game action. Wednesday's practice report will provide the next hint about Martin's progress as the Raiders prepare to face a Steelers defense ranked 12th in yards per carry allowed (4.2) and eighth in rushing yards per game allowed (100.4) this season. Injury woes aside, the matchup favors pass-catching back Jalen Richards more than Anderson and/or an available Martin.
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John Kelly RB | CLE
Rams' John Kelly: Could take No. 2 gig
Kelly will compete with Justin Davis for snaps as the Rams' backup running back while Malcolm Brown (clavicle) is unavailable, Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times reports.
A rookie sixth-round pick, Kelly has been a healthy scratch all season while Davis has strictly played special teams. Kelly was more impressive of the two during the exhibition slate, but Davis has the advantage of being in his second year with the Rams. Of course, Brown's indefinite absence doesn't have much impact on the game plan for Week 14 in Chicago, seeing as Todd Gurley has played 85 percent of the offensive snaps this season. It could come into play Week 17 if the Rams don't have anything to play for and decide to rest key players.