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Tagged: C.J. Prosise (22 Results)

Dec
24

“Beast Mode” an option for Seahawks?

The Seattle Seahawks were reportedly set to meet with retired running back MARSHAWN LYNCH on Monday, a day after the team lost running backs CHRIS CARSON and C.J. PROSISE to season-endingMore injuries. Lynch is currently a free agent and is able to sign with any team if he decides to come out of retirement. Both the Seahawks and Lynch are reportedly optimistic about a return to Seattle for the veteran running back. Less

Source: ESPN Radio Seattle

Dec
23

Seahawks lose Carson, Prosise for season

The Seattle Seahawks lost starting running back CHRIS CARSON and backup C.J. PROSISE to season-ending injuries during Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. Seattle was left to play the second halfMore with just one tailback – rookie TRAVIS HOMER. The team is expected to bring in free-agent help, but time will tell who that help might be. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Dec
16

Carson leads Seahawks with career day

Seattle running back CHRIS CARSON rushed for a career-high 133 yards with no fumbles in Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers. With fellow running back RASHAAD PENNY out for the season,More C.J. PROSISE took over the backup role, but his services were not needed on a day in which Carson was dominant. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Aug
16

Injuries open door for Seattle RB Prosise

Seattle running back C.J. PROSISE will likely get some additional reps with fellow backs RASHAAD PENNY and MIKE DAVIS dealing with injuries. Penny is out with a broken finger while DavisMore is dealing with a sore big toe. There is a bit of irony in Prosise getting more playing time due to injured teammates, considering that he had played just 11 of 32 games the last two seasons due to a litany of injuries of his own. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Around the NFL: Seattle's running backs

The Seahawks used their first-round pick on Rashaad Penny, who ran for 2,248 yards last year at San Diego State, and the assumption is he’ll start and be their bell-cow back. Reasonable enough. But will that actually happen?   more »

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Mar
26

Seahawks re-sign RB Mike Davis

The Seattle Seahawks re-signed running back MIKE DAVIS late last week. Davis was the team’s leading rusher among tailbacks last season. He is now one of four tailbacks on the roster,More joining CHRIS CARSON, C.J. PROSISE, and J.D. MCKISSIC. It could be a while before fantasy owners see how the Seattle backfield shakes out. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Nov
15

Season over for Prosise

Seattle running back C.J. PROSISE, a third-round pick in last year’s draft and popular fantasy sleeper, has been placed on injured reserve by the Seahawks. Prosise missed 4 of the previousMore 5 games with an ankle injury before returning last week against Arizona. Unfortunately, he left that game with an injury to his other ankle as his season comes to an end. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Oct
12

Rawls, Lacy to share Seahawks backfield

Seattle head coach Pete Carroll says that running backs THOMAS RAWLS and EDDIE LACY have equal status and that both will lead the Seahawks backfield moving forward. With C.J. PROSISE setMore to return from injury in a few weeks, he will likely move into the mix in a third-down role. From a fantasy standpoint, it seems like a case of too many cooks in the Seahawks kitchen. Less

Source: NFL.com

Sep
28

Prosise likely out vs. Colts

Seattle running back C.J. PROSISE will likely miss Sunday’s game against Indianapolis due to an ankle injury suffered late in last Sunday’s game at Tennessee. Prosise was playing well against the Titans prior to the injury but he doesn’t appear to be a fantasy option given his current status.

Source: Seattle Times

Aug
26

Seahawks rookie RB Carson continues to impress

Seattle rookie running back CHRIS CARSON, a seventh-round draft pick, is making a strong case for carries behind EDDIE LACY, THOMAS RAWLS, and C.J. PROSISE. Carson continued his exceptional summer with 90 yards on 10 touches in Friday night’s exhibition game against Kansas City.

Source: ESPN.com

Around the NFL: Seattle Seahawks

Seattle has one of the more interesting tailback battles of the preseason. Who’s going to start? And will the team utilize a committee approach?  more »

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Jun
12

Seahawks RB corps participating in OTA’s

The Seattle Seahawks have a crowded backfield heading into the 2017 season but, unlike last year, all appear to be healthy participants in team OTA’s thus far. Newcomer EDDIE LACY hasMore been participating along with fellow holdovers THOMAS RAWLS and C.J. PROSISE. Fantasy owners will likely need to monitor the Seahawks backfield situation throughout training camp and into the preseason. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Mar
16

Seahawks add RB Lacy to backfield mix

The Seattle Seahawks have signed free agent running back EDDIE LACY to a one-year contract. Lacy will add depth to a backfield that also includes THOMAS RAWLS and C.J. PROSISE, who both dealt with injuries last season. Of course, fantasy owners are well aware of Lacy’s own injury struggles.

Source: Seattle Times

Mar
6

Prosise and Rawls to compete in Seattle backfield

Seattle head coach Pete Carroll said that running backs THOMAS RAWLS and C.J. PROSISE will compete for the lead role in the Seahawk backfield in 2017. Prosise showed flashes of brillianceMore last year before being lost for the season due to injuries. Rawls has also showed flashes while dealing with injuries of his own. The situation in the Seattle backfield will certainly be worth watching over the next few months. Less

Source: Seahawkswire.com

Nov
22

Prosise out with shoulder injury

Seattle running back C.J. PROSISE is believed to have a “scapula fracture” that could keep him out of action for the remainder of the regular season. While coach Pete Carroll wouldMore not confirm the extent of the injury or how long it may keep Prosise out of action, it looks like it may be THOMAS RAWLS time once again in Seattle. Less

Source: Seattle Times

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