NFL Player News
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Tyler Badie RB | DEN
Broncos' Tyler Badie: Moves back to practice squad
Badie reverted to the Broncos' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Badie had his first touch of Week 3 in the second quarter and another in the third, but he dominated Denver's backfield in the fourth, earning all seven carries among the team's running backs. Overall, he notched nine rushes for 70 yards, which was fueled by a game-high 43-yard run. Having said that, he (13 of 68 offensive plays) was behind Javonte Williams (35) and Jaleel McLaughlin (18) in terms of playing time, so it's difficult to know if Badie has staked a claim to a decent share of the Broncos' RB reps moving forward.
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J.J. Taylor RB | HOU
J.J. Taylor: Reverts to practice squad
Taylor reverted to the Texans' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
The running back was elevated for Sunday's matchup with the Vikings with Joe Mixon (ankle) and Dameon Pierce (hamstring) out with injuries. Taylor played on 10 of 67 offensive snaps and recorded one carry for three yards and two catches for zero yards. Cam Akers and Dare Ogunbowale led the Houston backfield with 29 and 28 offensive snaps, respectively.
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Chris Collier RB | LV
Chris Collier: Heads back to practice squad
Collier reverted to Baltimore's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Collier made his NFL debut in Sunday's 28-25 win at Dallas, logging one snap on special teams. With Derrick Henry and Justice Hill still the only healthy running backs on the Ravens' active roster, it wouldn't be a surprise to see Collier called back up in Week 4.
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Christian McCaffrey RB | SF
49ers' Christian McCaffrey: Visiting specialist in Germany
Head coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that McCaffrey flew to Germany over the weekend to visit with a specialist for his Achilles tendinitis, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
The saga surrounding McCaffrey continues as he seeks all avenues to get past an injury that has plagued him since early August. Shanahan noted McCaffrey is slated to spend multiple days in Germany, perhaps with the aim to precipitate his recovery. With three games missed during his current absence, he still must reside on injured reserve for at least two more games, but there's an expectation that he'll be out six weeks and maybe more than that, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. In the meantime, Jordan Mason will continue to pace San Francisco's backfield.
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Tank Bigsby RB | PHI
Jaguars' Tank Bigsby: Active versus Buffalo
Bigsby (shoulder) is active for Monday night's game against the Bills.
After being a limited practice participant this past week, Bigsby approached the contest listed as questionable. With his active status versus Buffalo confirmed, the 2023 third-rounder will provide the Jaguars with a complementary option in a backfield led by Travis Etienne. Also in the team's Week 3 RB mix is D'Ernest Johnson, who saw added work in last weekend's loss to the Browns after Bigsby was shaken up on a kickoff play in the second quarter.
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Tyler Goodson RB | ATL
Colts' Tyler Goodson: Minimal role on offense again
Goodson did not have a carry or target in Sunday's win over Chicago. He played just two snaps on offense.
Goodson is a clear third running back behind Jonathan Taylor and Trey Sermon. Goodson could get more playing time in passing situations when the Colts are trailing, but he's unlikely to log significant snaps unless one of the top two running backs are hurt.
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Ty Chandler RB | NO
Vikings' Ty Chandler: Just seven carries in win
Chandler had seven carries for 13 yards in Sunday's win over Houston.
Chandler played on 22 of the offense's 63 snaps as Aaron Jones got the bulk of work. Jones had 19 carries for 102 yards and five receptions for 46 yards and a touchdown while playing on 38 snaps on offense. Chandler will have more productive games like in Week 2 (10 carries for 82 yards) but will likely see a smaller workload when Jones is healthy and rolling.
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Trey Sermon RB | PIT
Colts' Trey Sermon: Scores TD in win
Sermon had two carries for 16 yards, including a one-yard touchdown, in Sunday's win over Chicago.
Sermon played on just five of the offense's 56 snaps but had a short-yardage touchdown when he gave Jonathan Taylor some time off. Unlike Week 2, Taylor was used extensively in the fourth quarter. While it's possible Sermon could be used more frequently in passing situations as the primary backup running back, he's only going to get a small workload if the Colts are not playing from far behind if Taylor is healthy.
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Jaylen Warren RB | PIT
Steelers' Jaylen Warren: Getting MRI on knee
Warren (knee) is slated to undergo an MRI on his knee Monday, Nick Farabaugh of PennLive.com reports.
Coach Mike Tomlin said after Sunday's 20-10 win over the Chargers that he noticed Warren "wasn't running smoothly" and decided to pull the running back from the game, per Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com. Prior to exiting, Warren rushed just three times for 10 yards while securing his only target for minus-1 yard. If MRI results reveal an injury that could force Warren to miss any time, Cordarrelle Patterson will likely play an increased role against the Colts in Week 4, especially with Najee Harris (arm) having been spotted wearing a sling in the locker room Monday.
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Najee Harris RB | LAC
Steelers' Najee Harris: Nursing arm injury after Week 3 win
Harris was wearing a sling around his right arm/elbow in the Steelers' locker room Monday, Alan Saunders of SteelersNow.com reports.
Harris didn't substitute out due to an apparent injury during Sunday's 20-10 win over the Chargers, in which he rushed 18 times for 70 yards including Pittsburgh's final carry. He also caught all five of his targets for 16 yards, and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin didn't mention an injury to Harris in his postgame press conference. Further clarity on Harris' health may not arrive until Wednesday, when Pittsburgh's first official injury report of Week 4 is revealed. If healthy, Harris will stand to continue handling a workhorse role Sunday on the road against Indianapolis.