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Tagged: Robert Turbin (10 Results)

Dec
27

Seahawks to lean on rookie RB

The Seattle Seahawks added veteran running backs MARSHAWN LYNCH and ROBERT TURBIN earlier this week, but head coach Pete Carroll said that the team will “lean on” rookie sixth-round pick TRAVISMore HOMER heading into Sunday night’s season finale against the San Francisco 49ers. Carroll added that he is hopeful that all three running backs can contribute moving forward. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Dec
24

Seahawks add RBs Lynch, Turbin

After a slew of injuries at the running back position, the Seattle Seahawks agreed to deals with running backs MARSHAWN LYNCH and ROBERT TURBIN on Monday. Lynch, 33, spent parts ofMore six seasons with the Seahawks from 2010 to 2015, helping the team reach two Super Bowls. Turbin, 30, was a fourth-round pick by the Seahawks in 2012. Less

Source: ESPN.com

Around the NFL: Overlooked veterans

A couple of crusty old veterans caught my eye on the initial preseason games. Robert Turbin and Latavius Murray. Neither is what you would call a building-block player, but both might get some goal-line touches this year.   more »

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Jul
21

Colts RB Mack cleared for camp

Indianapolis running back MARLON MACK has been cleared for the start of training camp by the Colts. Mack has been recovering from shoulder surgery but it sounds like he’s ready toMore roll. He is expected to lead a committee of running backs in Indianapolis, with more carries likely coming early as ROBERT TURBIN serves a four-game suspension to start the season. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Jun
30

Colts RB Turbin facing 4 game suspension

Indianapolis running back ROBERT TURBIN is facing an early-season suspension after testing positive for a substance banned by the NFL. With FRANK GORE now in Miami and second-year back MARLON MACK sidelined all spring after undergoing shoulder surgery, the Colts backfield is suddenly one big question mark.

Source: Indianapolis Star

Mar
26

Colts sign RB Michael

The Indianapolis Colts re-signed running back CHRISTINE MICHAEL to join what looks like a crowded backfield. Michael will join fellow running backs MARLON MACK, ROBERT TURBIN, MATT JONES, JOSH FERGUSON, andMore GEORGE WINN. One or more of these backs will attempt to replace former Colt FRANK GORE in the Indianapolis backfield. Less

Source: USA Today

Oct
20

Colts RB Mack to see increased workload

Indianapolis running back MARLON MACK will see his workload increase after backup running back ROBERT TURBIN suffered a potentially season-ending elbow injury on Monday night. While FRANK GORE remains the starter, Mack has dazzled at times this season and he is embracing any extra opportunities he gets moving forward.

Source: Team Website

Around the NFL: Striking debut for Marlon Mack

The Colts are having a rough offseason. No one is committing to Andrew Luck being ready for the start of the season, and their starting center is headed for IR with a foot injury. If Scott Tolzien needs to start some games, the season will be over in a hurry. But it looks like they drafted a nice rookie runner.   more »

Jun
19

Colts RB Christine Michael to injured reserve, Gore to have workhorse role?

The Indianapolis Colts have placed running back CHRISTINE MICHAEL on injured reserve, although the specifics of his injury are not yet known. While the team has touted backup ROBERT TURBIN, 34-year-old veteran FRANK GORE is actually expected to assume a workhorse role in the offense.

Source: United Press International

Factoid: Robert Turbin

Drifting around the Internet, I saw an item where Colts offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski was talking up Robert Turbin. The Colts have 34-year-old Frank Gore at running back and only a mid-round rookie (Marlon Mack) and the recently signed Christine Michael as other options, so Turbin could somehow find himself with an offensive role.   more »

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