Tagged: Stevan Ridley (6 Results)
Around the NFL: The handcuff's handcuff
In a little over an hour, we'll know for certain whether LeVeon Bell is playing this season or not. If he doesn't show up by 4 p.m. Eastern, he's done for the year. At that point, there will be no threat to the feature back status of James Conner. And fantasy teams can also consider adding Jaylen Samuels. more »
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Bell removed from Steelers depth chart
Now you see him, now you don’t. Pittsburgh running back LE’VEON BELL is no longer listed on the team’s official depth chart. Instead, the Steelers released their latest depth chart on… More Tuesday with JAMES CONNER listed as the starter. Rookie JAYLEN SAMUELS was listed as the backup with veteran STEVAN RIDLEY listed third. And Bell nowhere in sight. Less
Source: Pittsburgh Tribune
Steelers sign veteran RB Ridley
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed veteran running back STEVAN RIDLEY on Tuesday to replace backup running back JAMES CONNER behind starter LE’VEON BELL. Conner will have knee surgery today and has been placed on injured reserve.
Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Vikings activate Floyd, release Ridley
The Minnesota Vikings activated wide receiver MICHAEL FLOYD and released running back STEVAN RIDLEY to make room for him. Floyd was serving a four-game suspension that came to an end last Sunday. Ridley’s time with the team was short-lived.
Source: Team Website
Vikings sign veteran RB Ridley
The Minnesota Vikings have signed veteran free-agent running back STEVAN RIDLEY. With rookie DALVIN COOK suffering a season-ending ACL tear, Ridley is expected to add depth in the Vikings backfield. With… More LATAVIUS MURRAY and JERICK MCKINNON also in the mix, the Minnesota backfield is a risky fantasy proposition at this point. Less
Source: ESPN.com
Denver RB Booker to have wrist surgery, Broncos add RB Ridley
Denver running back DEVONTAE BOOKER will undergo surgery today to repair a fracture in his wrist. With Booker expected to miss at least 6 weeks, the Broncos added veteran running back… More STEVAN RIDLEY to an already crowded backfield. Over the past three years, Ridley has played in only 15 games for five different teams. Less
Source: Denver Post