Tagged: Chris Carson (76 Results)
Seahawks RB Carson hopes to play again
Seattle Seahawks running back CHRIS CARSON said recently that he sees himself playing football again, adding that he will “continue to fight to get back onto the field”. Carson had neck… More surgery in December to fuse a disc. Head coach Pete Carroll said recently that the Seahawks have no idea if Carson will be able to play again, and the running back admitted that there is “no timeline” for when he might return. Carson has not taken part in any on-field work with Seattle this offseason, and Carroll said last week that Carson has not been cleared medically by the team doctors. Less
Source: Seattle Times
Around the NFL: Pennies on the dollar
I was surprised Rashaad Penny didn’t generate more interest in free agency. The Seahawks were able to re-sign him to a one-year deal worth $5.1 to $5.7 million, depending on how many games he plays. more »
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Around the NFL: Grab a Penny stock
What now for Rashaad Penny? He’s been a disappointment for most of his four years in a Seattle, but he’s cranked up his game right as he’s hitting free agency. more »
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Dynasty Leagues: Long-term RB rankings
Chris Carson is out for the year, but he and the team sound optimistic that it’s not a career-ending injury. Neck surgeries are worrisome, of course, but this one is apparently different than those that ended the careers of other Seahawks – Kam Chancellor, Cliff Avril. more »
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Seahawks RB Penny “raring to go”
Seems like we’ve heard that somewhere before. Anyhow, Seattle head coach Pete Carroll said this week that running back RASHAAD PENNY should be returning to action from injured reserve and that… More the oft injured rusher is “raring to go”. After losing starting running back CHRIS CARSON to injured reserve for a few weeks with a neck injury and fellow runner ALEX COLLINS now battling hip and glute issues, the Seahawks may need Penny’s services. Penny, of course, will have to be officially activated back to the 53-man roster before he can appear in a game. Less
Source: Team Blog
Seahawks RB Carson, WR Metcalf miss Thursday practice
Seattle Seahawks running back CHRIS CARSON and wide receiver DK METCALF both missed Thursday’s practice as they continue to deal with their respective injuries. Carson is dealing with a neck injury… More that head coach Pete Carroll has called a “long-term condition”, while Metcalf is reportedly dealing with a foot injury. Both players are questionable for Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Seahawks RB Carson could return vs. Steelers
Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll said on Monday that veteran running back CHRIS CARSON could return to action for Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Carson missed Thursday’s loss to… More the Los Angeles Rams with what has been described as a chronic neck condition. Carroll said that Carson had taken “a big turn” in his recovery over the weekend. While Carroll would not confirm Carson’s availability for Sunday, it sounds like the veteran running back is at least progressing. Less
Source: Seattle Times
Seahawks RB Carson dealing with “long-term” neck injury
Uh-oh fantasy owners, this doesn’t sound good. Seattle running back CHRIS CARSON is reportedly dealing with a “long-term” neck injury that has his status in doubt for tonight’s game against the… More Los Angeles Rams. Head coach Pete Carroll said on Wednesday that the long-term issue is something that Carson has dealt with, adding that “sometimes it flares up, and sometimes it doesn’t”. Fantasy owners should obviously monitor Carson’s status leading up to the game, but backup ALEX COLLINS could be called upon if Carson can’t play. Less
Source: The News Tribune
Seahawks RB Carson misses Tuesday practice
Veteran Seattle running back CHRIS CARSON missed practice on Tuesday as he is reportedly dealing with some sort of neck injury per the team’s latest injury report. With the Seahawks set… More to play the rival Los Angeles Rams on Thursday, fantasy owners have cause for concern. Fellow running back ALEX COLLINS provided a spark at running back last weekend, scoring a touchdown and playing almost as many snaps as Carson. Less
Source: Tri-City Herald
Free agent RB Carson returning to Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks and free agent running back CHRIS CARSON agreed to a new three-year contract that will keep Carson in town for the next few seasons. Carson has been the… More focus of the Seattle running game since being taken in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft. While Carson has been a valuable asset for both the Seahawks and his fantasy owners, he has also missed 19 games due to injuries in his four NFL seasons. Less
Source: Seattle Times
Seahawks decline to use franchise tag on RB Carson
The Seattle Seahawks did not use the franchise tag on running back CHRIS CARSON before the Tuesday deadline to do so. Carson is expected to head into free agency when the… More new league year begins next week. Carson has been the Seahawks’ workhorse running back for the past three seasons, although injuries limited him each year. Less
Source: Seattle Times
Seahawks re-sign RB Collins
The Seattle Seahawks added depth to their backfield on Wednesday by re-signing veteran running back ALEX COLLINS to a one-year deal. Collins becomes Seattle’s fourth running back under contract heading into… More the 2021 season. Unfortunately, the team’s top two running backs from 2020 – CHRIS CARSON and CARLOS HYDE – are likely to head into free agency. Less
Source: Seattle Times
Around the NFL: Seattle running backs
A recent story in The Athletic considered Seattle unlikely to re-sign free agent running back Chris Carson. The writer doesn't expect Carson to sign a long-term deal for less money annually than the franchise tag would pay him. I think he's right that Seattle won't pay Carson that kind of coin, not as certain that Carson believes he can make that much on the open market. A reunion is still possible. more »
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Around the NFL: Seattle Seahawks
The Seahawks appear to have found their new offensive coordinator, and it’s game on for the running game. Pete Carroll wants to get back to running more often and more effectively, and that’s the direction Seattle is headed. more »
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Seahawks RB Carson ready to roll vs. Rams
Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer thinks that running back CHRIS CARSON looks healthy and ready to roll heading into Saturday’s playoff game against the Los Angeles Rams. Carson could be… More a key to the Seahawks slowing down Rams defensive star AARON DONALD, who has 13 sacks of RUSSELL WILSON in 14 career games against Seattle. Schottenheimer also indicated that Carson could be used heavily in the passing game against the Rams, much as he was at the start of the regular season. Less
Source: Tacoma News-Tribune