NFL Player News
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Brian Robinson Jr. RB | ATL
Commanders' Brian Robinson: Returning to practice Wednesday
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said that Robinson (knee) will take part in practice Wednesday, JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington reports.
Robinson failed to practice last Wednesday through Friday prior to being ruled out for Washington's loss to the Ravens in Week 6, so practicing in even a limited capacity to kick off Week 7 prep represents a notable step in the right direction. The third-year pro will work to gain clearance in time for Sunday's matchup against the Panthers and rejoin Austin Ekeler atop the Commanders' backfield depth chart.
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Hunter Luepke RB | DAL
Cowboys' Hunter Luepke: No touches in blowout loss
Luepke didn't carry the ball or draw a target while playing 22 of 69 snaps on offense in Sunday's 47-9 loss to the Lions.
The second-year fullback had received three touches in both of the previous two contests, but the Cowboys didn't look to get him involved even while the contest was mostly noncompetitive by the second half. Luepke has carried four times for 14 yards and has caught seven passes for 91 yards on eight targets through six games, but he'll continue to be deployed mainly as a blocker when he's on the field.
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Jerome Ford RB | WAS
Browns' Jerome Ford: Slated to miss practice
Ford (hamstring) isn't in line to practice Wednesday, Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
Ford's absence from practice comes as no surprise after head coach Kevin Stefanski said Monday that the running back is considered week-to-week. While Ford appears unlikely to play Sunday against the Bengals, the Browns are expected to get Nick Chubb (knee) back from the PUP list this weekend for what will be his season debut. Chubb's playing time could be capped to some degree if he plays Sunday, but his imminent return is a negative development for Ford, who had been serving as the Browns' top running back through the first six weeks of the season.
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Trey Sermon RB | PIT
Colts' Trey Sermon: Contending with knee issue
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Wednesday that Sermon is dealing with a knee injury ahead of Sunday's game against the Dolphins, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
With top back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) having missed the last two games and Sermon now contending with an ankle issue, the Colts signed Salvon Ahmed to their practice squad Wednesday to bolster their depth out of the backfield. If neither Taylor nor Sermon is available to play Sunday against the Dolphins, Tyler Goodson would likely see an expanded profile out of the backfield.
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Jonathon Brooks RB | CAR
Panthers' Jonathon Brooks: Practice window opens
The Panthers announced Wednesday that Brooks (knee) has had his 21-day window to return to practice opened. Darin Gantt of the team's official site reports.
Head coach Dave Canales said Monday that Brooks was on track to return to practice, and Carolina made the move official two days later as the team kicked off Week 7 prep. The rookie second-round pick began the 2024 season on the reserve/non-football injury list while recovering from an ACL tear in his right knee, an injury he suffered during his final collegiate season at Texas. The Panthers will now have a three-week timeframe to evaluate Brooks in practice before he would need to be added to the 53-man roster, and given that he missed all of OTAs, training camp and the preseason while recovering from the injury, he could need the full window to get ramped back up. Once he's activated from the NFI list, Brooks will work to push for a role alongside Chuba Hubbard atop the Panthers' backfield, though his first task will be to usurp backup Miles Sanders.
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Salvon Ahmed RB | IND
Salvon Ahmed: Joins Colts' practice squad
The Colts signed Ahmed to their practice squad Wednesday.
Ahmed, who has yet to see action in 2024, has 38 career NFL appearances under his belt, all with Miami from 2020 through 2023. He'll provide the Colts' backfield with some healthy depth ahead of Sunday's game against the Dolphins while Jonathan Taylor (ankle) and Trey Sermon (knee) are currently nursing injuries.
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Dare Ogunbowale RB | HOU
Texans' Dare Ogunbowale: Locked in as No. 3 back
Ogunbowale became the No. 3 option on the depth chart at running back for the Texans after Houston traded Cam Akers to Minnesota on Tuesday.
The Texans found themselves with a deep backfield following the returns of Joe Mixon and Dameon Pierce from multi-game absences due to injury in Week 6, so it made sense for Houston to part ways with Akers. Ogunbowale, who was on the field more than Akers last week, is seen as more of a receiving threat and provides greater versatility as a No. 3 back due to his ability to contribute on special teams.
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Aaron Shampklin RB | MIA
Steelers' Aaron Shampklin: Non-factor in win
Shampklin carried once for minus-2 yards in Sunday's 32-13 win over the Raiders.
With teammate Jaylen Warren (knee) returning from a two-game absence, Shampklin played just four of the Steelers' 63 offensive snaps Sunday as the team's No. 3 back. In three games, the 24-year-old Harvard product has carried six times for 17 yards. He'll remain off the fantasy radar and could even find himself inactive for the Steelers' Week 7 game against the Jets if Cordarrelle Patterson (ankle) is able to put an end to his two-game absence.
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Hassan Haskins RB | LAC
Chargers' Hassan Haskins: Just two carries in win
Haskins carried the ball twice for five yards in the 23-17 win over the Broncos on Sunday.
There was some thought the 24-year-old could take over for the injured Gus Edwards (ankle) given Haskins had been active all five games, but rookie Kimani Vidal stepped in immediately and effectively ended that speculation with 51 total yards and a touchdown on six touches. Expect Haskins to remain on the active roster but used specifically on special teams.
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Cam Akers RB | SEA
Vikings' Cam Akers: Traded to Minnesota
The Vikings acquired Akers and a 2026 conditional seventh-round pick from the Texans on Tuesday in exchange for a 2026 conditional sixth-round pick, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Minnesota has now traded for Akers for the second season in a row, as the Vikings previously acquired him from the Rams last September. He made six appearances for the Vikings in 2023 before rupturing his right Achilles' tendon in November and requiring surgery, but Akers recovered quicker than anticipated from the major injury. After joining Houston on a one-year deal in the offseason, he made the Texans' Week 1 roster and suddenly found himself in a lead role out of the backfield by Week 2, when Joe Mixon exited a win over the Bears with an ankle injury. Dameon Pierce also missed time with a hamstring injury to free up snaps for Akers, who carried 31 times for 116 yards and a touchdown and added three receptions for 13 yards and another score between Weeks 3 and 5. However, with both Mixon and Pierce returning to action for the Week 6 win over the Patriots, Akers was limited to just two snaps. With its top two backs healthy and Dare Ogunbowale offering value on special teams and passing downs as a No. 3 option, Houston deemed Akers expendable and opted to move him to Minnesota, where he'll presumably compete with Ty Chandler and Myles Gaskin for a depth role behind lead back Aaron Jones (hip).