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Tagged: Derrius Guice (50 Results)

Sep
3

Washington offense to run through Guice

Washington head coach Jay Gruden said on Monday that the offense would pretty much go through second year running back DERRIUS GUICE this season. Gruden sees Guice as an every-down back,More and the team released running back SAMAJE PERINE – seemingly supporting the case for Guice as the lead back. Veteran ADRIAN PETERSON remains on the roster and could be in the mix to some degree. Less

Source: Washington Post

Aug
24

Gruden impressed with Guice debut

Washington head coach Jay Gruden was impressed with running back DERRIUS GUICE’s preseason debut earlier this week. Gruden said the team wanted to get Guice a lot of touches, adding thatMore he felt it was a productive night for his second year running back. Guice has been working his way back from an ACL injury suffered last preseason. Less

Source: NFL.com

Aug
23

Haskins leads Washington, Guice makes debut on Thursday night

Washington rookie quarterback DWAYNE HASKINS led his team to three second-half scoring drives after starter CASE KEENUM played an uninspiring first half. Running back DERRIUS GUICE returned from last year’s season-endingMore knee injury to run for 44 yards. Unfortunately, oft-injured tight end JORDAN REED left the game with a possible concussion. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Ask the Experts: What player will you not have on any teams this year?

ASK THE EXPERTS appears weekly from training camp through the Super Bowl with answers to a new question being posted Thursday morning. How the guest experts responded when we asked them: Which player or players, if any, will you not have on any teams this year?  more »

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Aug
20

Guice could play this week

Washington running back DERRIUS GUICE could be close to returning and may be available to play in Thursday night’s preseason game against the Atlanta Falcons. Head coach Jay Gruden said thatMore Guice is still awaiting clearance for full contact, adding that he expected to receive that clearance sometime soon. Guice has been working his way back from last summer’s torn ACL. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Jul
25

Guice, McCoy ready for training camp

Washington coach Jay Gruden said that quarterback COLT MCCOY and running back DERRIUS GUICE are expected to be ready to participate at the start of training camp. Guice has been recoveringMore from a torn ACL and, more recently, a hamstring injury. McCoy has been working his way back from a broken right fibula suffered last December. Less

Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch

Jul
15

Washington RB Guice could miss start of camp

Washington running back DERRIUS GUICE reportedly has an injured hamstring and might miss the start of training camp. Guice downplayed the situation, saying that people are “freaking out for no reason”.More Guice was a second-round pick in 2018 but he missed the season after he tore his ACL in Washington’s first preseason game last year. Less

Source: Washington Post

Around the NFL: Derrius Guice

Training camps open soon, maybe too soon for some players. One is Washington running back Derrius Guice. Guice missed all of his rookie season due to a torn ACL. One year later, he's dealing with a hamstring injury that might cost him the start of the camp.   more »

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Mailbag: July 12, 2019

Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. In this edition. Which teams will put up the best passing and rushing numbers? Famous Jameis or Lamest Jameis? Does Travis Kelce's ankle merit a downgrade? Is Michael Thomas headed for a downward turn? more »

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Jul
1

Peterson and Guice expected to split carries

Veteran running back ADRIAN PETERSON and second year back DERRIUS GUICE are expected to split carries in the Washington backfield this season. Guice was expected to take the lead role as a rookie last season, but that was before he tore his ACL during the preseason.

Source: Team Blog

Around the NFL: Washington running backs

There’s an article on Washington’s official team website, and it’s got a handful of noteworthy observations about the team’s running backs. It’s one of the league’s more crowded position groups.  more »

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Jun
7

Peterson has lofty rushing goal for 2019

Washington running back ADRIAN PETERSON has set a goal of 2,000 yards for the upcoming 2019 season. At age 34, such a season would be quite the accomplishment. Peterson topped 1,000More yards last season while leading the team in carries with 251. A return to health of fellow running backs DERRIUS GUICE and CHRIS THOMPSON could cut into Peterson’s carries this season, but his goal remains high. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Apr
29

Washington drafts RB Love, adds to crowded backfield corps

Washington raised eyebrows when the team drafted running back BRYCE LOVE in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL Draft. With ADRIAN PETERSON, CHRIS THOMPSON, DERRIUS GUICE, and SAMAJE PERINE allMore on the roster, it would seem like there is little room left for the rookie running back. Although Guice is said to be on track in his recovery from an ACL injury, the selection of Love was a surprise to many. Less

Source: Team Blog

Mar
28

RB Guice expected to be ready for training camp

With the 2019 season quickly approaching, Washington running back DERRIUS GUICE is getting close to a full recovery. Guice was a second-round draft pick in 2018, but he suffered an ACL tear in the preseason. Guice is expected to be ready to roll by training camp later this summer.

Source: Team Blog

Mar
14

Peterson remains in Washington

Washington running back ADRIAN PETERSON signed a two-year deal with the team on Wednesday, meaning the soon-to-be 34-year-old rusher will be back in action in 2019 and possibly beyond. DERRIUS GUICEMore should return this year after an ACL injury last preseason, but Peterson’s presence ensures that the team will not need to rush him back. Third-down back CHRIS THOMPSON will also have a role in the backfield. Less

Source: NBC Sports

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