Tagged: Chris Carson (76 Results)
Seahawks RB Carson welcomes pass-catcher role
Seattle offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said this week that he wants running back CHRIS CARSON more involved in the passing game this season. While Carson continues to look speedy and powerful as a rusher, he said he’s welcoming the challenge of becoming more involved as a receiver.
Source: ESPN Radio Seattle
Carson continues to hold off Penny in Seahawks backfield
The Seattle Seahawks held a mock game on Saturday, with running back CHRIS CARSON continuing to keep his grip on the starting job over RASHAAD PENNY. Coach Pete Carroll praised Penny,… More but Carson reportedly looks like the best running back on the roster. With MIKE DAVIS no longer in town, both backs have an opportunity to be productive this season. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Around the NFL: RBBC in Seattle
With Chris Carson and Rashaad Penny, I think it’s more of a committee than a competition. They’re both going to play plenty. more »
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Podcast: July 26 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Second part of our conversation with Scott Pianowski of Yahoo Sports, veering from Pittsburgh to Seattle and focusing on young veterans to target and old quarterbacks to avoid. Sponsored by FantasyChampionship.com. more »
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Penny getting advice from Hall of Fame mentor
Seattle running back RASHAAD PENNY has been talking with Hall of Fame running back Marshall Faulk this offseason, as he prepares for his second NFL season. Penny has also slimmed down… More to under 230 pounds this offseason, adding that he feels better than he’s ever felt. The second year back will share the run-heavy Seattle backfield with CHRIS CARSON heading into the 2019 season. Less
Source: Team Website
Carson recovering from offseason surgery
Seattle head coach Pete Carroll revealed this week that running back CHRIS CARSON had knee surgery during the offseason, explaining his absence from recent OTAs. Carroll added that Carson “looked great”… More and it does not sound like he will be out of action for much longer. Carson was Seattle’s leading rusher last season. Less
Source: Tacoma News-Tribune
Carson, Penny to provide “one-two punch” in Seattle
Seattle head coach Pete Carroll says that he plans to use running backs CHRIS CARSON and RASHAAD PENNY as a “one-two punch” in the Seahawks backfield in 2019. The Seahawks led… More the league in rushing in 2019, averaging 160 yards per game behind Carson, Penny, and free-agent to be MIKE DAVIS. Less
Source: NFL.com
Key Seahawks return to practice
Seattle wide receiver DOUG BALDWIN (knee) and running backs CHRIS CARSON (not injury related) and MIKE DAVIS (foot) all returned to a limited practice on Wednesday after missing practice on Tuesday. More information on their status should be available following today’s practice.
Source: Team Website
Carson leads Seahawks vs. Cardinals
Seattle running back CHRIS CARSON topped 100 rushing yards for the third consecutive week in Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals. Carson also had his longest run of the season, a 61-yard gain midway through the third quarter. Carson also kept his fantasy owners happy with his second-quarter touchdown run.
Source: Seattle Times
Carson expected to play vs. Vikings
Seattle running back CHRIS CARSON suffered a dislocated finger against San Francisco but he is expected to be fine for Monday night’s game against the Minnesota Vikings. Head coach Pete Carrol said on Monday that the finger should be okay and Carson should be able to play.
Source: NBC Sports
RB Carson has injured finger
Seattle running back CHRIS CARSON left Sunday’s game with a dislocated index finger. After the game, Carson said that he was fine. Usually optimistic head coach Pete Carroll was more cautious, saying that Carson should be okay before adding that the team will have to “wait and see”.
Source: Seattle Times
Penny could earn more time in Seattle backfield
Seattle running back RASHAAD PENNY had a breakout performance on Sunday and head coach Pete Carroll has had high praise for his rookie this week. It appears the Seahawks will move forward with a backfield committee that will include CHRIS CARSON, MIKE DAVIS, and Penny.
Source: Seattle Times
Seattle rookie has career day
With Seattle running back CHRIS CARSON inactive for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams, backup MIKE DAVIS got the start. Davis had a nice game but it was rookie running… More back RASHAAD PENNY who surprised everyone with the best game of his brief career. Penny topped 100 rushing yards on just 12 carries while adding a touchdown for fantasy owners that actually started him. Less
Source: Team Blog
Carson a game-time decision vs. Rams
Seattle starting running back CHRIS CARSON is considered a game-time decision for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams. Carson is dealing with a hip injury that limited him to one… More half in last Sunday’s game. If Carson can’t play, the majority of his workload is expected to go to veteran MIKE DAVIS. Less
Source: Team Blog
Carson questionable for Sunday
Seattle running back CHRIS CARSON is officially listed as questionable for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers but he will likely be on the field for the game. Carson is dealing with a groin injury and was limited in practice for a second straight day on Friday.
Source: Team Website