Saints bring back a familiar face The New Orleans Saints have signed RB David Johnson to the practice squad. With Mark Ingram's injury and the recent releases of Jordan Howard and Derrik Gore, we can expect to see David Johnson on the active roster soon.
The New Orleans Saints have released running backs Jordan Howard and Derrick Gore from their practice squad, according to reports. Howard, 28, was a fifth-round selection of the Bears in the 2016 NFL Draft.
The New Orleans Saints officially released RB Jordan Howard and RB Derrick Gore from their practice squad on Tuesday. Here’s the Saints updated practice
After seeing Javonte Williams‘ injury lead the Broncos to poach Latavius Murray, the Saints have landed an experienced replacement. Jordan Howard is now on New Orleans’ practice squad, per NewOrleans.football (on Twitter).
The Eagles and Lions will open the season at Ford Field, the site of last season’s 44-6 road when for Philadelphia that helps catapult the team to a postseason appearance.
Philadelphia added another running back to the roster on Thursday, claiming former Ohio State running back Trey Sermon off waivers from the 49ers. The 23-year-old Sermon saw action in nine games (two starts) in his rookie season, logging 167 yards on 41 carries (4.1 yards per carry) and scoring one touchdown.
The Philadelphia Eagles made an interesting move on Wednesday, signing former North Texas running back, DeAndre Torrey. Who is DeAndre Torrey? DeAndre Torrey is a shorter back at 5’7, 199 lbs and like many his size, makes his paydirt as a dual-threat running back.
As you may or may not know, the Philadelphia Eagles have yet to sign Jordan Howard, their second-leading rusher in 2021, to a new contract. No, they didn’t
When the Philadelphia Eagles re-signed Jordan Howard in the middle of the 2020 NFL season, it didn’t really move the needle. Sure it was nice to see the
After turning in some very good games down the stretch in 2021, Jordan Howard is curiously not currently a member of the Philadelphia Eagles. I know, crazy, right?
The Philadelphia Eagles‘ running backs group is good… ish. On paper, the unit really isn’t that different from the one that led the NFL in rushing last season, with only Jordan Howard subbed out and Oklahoma UDFA Kennedy Brooks signed to take his place.
The Philadelphia Eagles have to be happy with what Jordan Howard gave them in 2021. After finding himself a surprise cut coming out of the preseason and
Howie Roseman made a blockbuster trade last night and it’s drastically altered the lay of the land for the Philadelphia Eagles. But how much will they be missing out in the short-term?
INDIANAPOLIS - Bowling balls are what the Eagles should be looking for in the draft specifically at the running back position, someone who can knock over tacklers like so many pins in an alley.
The Philadelphia Eagles‘ midseason transformation from a pass-happy offense to the NFL’s premier rushing attack took many a fan by surprise. On paper,
While teams around the league have started preparation for the draft or hiring new coaches, the Eagles have started preparation for a wild card weekend matchup against the Buccaneers.
The Eagles and Washington are set for their second matchup in less than two weeks and although Philadelphia is a significant favorite, there are several reasons to be concerned as well.
Jordan Howard is entering Sunday questionable to play against Washington with a neck injury, but according to Adam Schefter, the talented running back will play.
The Eagles will definitely be without running back Miles Sanders on Sunday, but they aren’t sure about Jordan Howard‘s status yet. Howard suffered a stinger in last Sunday’s win over the Giants and he didn’t practice on Wednesday.
When Miles Sanders left Week 16 with an apparent hand injury, it put a damper on the Philadelphia Eagles‘ eventual win over the New York Giants. While
The Eagles believe they've found a formula on offense and veteran running back Jordan Howard is a big part of it. Howard's north-south, physical downhill
Jordan Howard has never been much of a talker. He’s quiet, reserved, almost shy. Until he takes the field, then he lets his game do all the talking, with hard-driving bursts into the line of scrimmage finding a hole and, when one doesn’t exist, creating his own.
When Jordan Howard re-signed with the Philadelphia Eagles earlier this year, it wasn’t because they presented him with the best deal or because he felt the team’s scheme best fit his style of play.
In a move that’s been expected for days, the Philadelphia Eagles have signed running back Jordan Howard to the active roster. The move ends speculation about an opposing team signing Howard off of the Eagles practice squad after his two-week explosion in selected spurts.
It might be as a practice-squad elevation or as a member of the 53-man roster but veteran running back Jordan Howard is set to make his 2021 debut for the Eagles on Sunday in Detroit.
Howard never found momentum during his brief stint with the Dolphins. He averaged a paltry 1.2 yards per carry on 28 attempts.
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