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Tagged: Thomas Rawls (38 Results)

Sep
12

Rawls “raring to go” for Seahawks

Seattle head coach Pete Carroll confirmed that running back THOMAS RAWLS will be back for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers. Carroll added that Rawls “should be raring to go”. After being inactive for this past weekend’s game against Green Bay, fantasy owners certainly hope so.

Source: Team Website

Around the NFL: Sunday morning injury updates

It's Sunday morning and a full slate of games is just hours away. The guys at NFL Network, ESPN and other major sports news sources are sharing the news from around the league that they're getting from their sources. Here are some of the most notable items.   more »

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Sep
7

Rawls dealing with high ankle sprain

Seattle coach Pete Carroll revealed that running back THOMAS RAWLS has been dealing with a high ankle sprain. Carroll said that as of Wednesday, Rawls would be listed as questionable butMore he added that his running back was improving and his status could move up. Regarding the question of who will start in the Seahawks backfield, Carroll said the team may just go with the hot hand at tailback. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Aug
26

Seahawks rookie RB Carson continues to impress

Seattle rookie running back CHRIS CARSON, a seventh-round draft pick, is making a strong case for carries behind EDDIE LACY, THOMAS RAWLS, and C.J. PROSISE. Carson continued his exceptional summer with 90 yards on 10 touches in Friday night’s exhibition game against Kansas City.

Source: ESPN.com

Aug
18

Lacy in, Rawls out vs. Vikings

Seattle running back EDDIE LACY will start the Seahawks exhibition game against the Minnesota Vikings on Friday evening. Fellow tailback THOMAS RAWLS is not expected to play after missing practice thisMore week with a sprained ankle suffered in last Sunday’s preseason opener. Rawls’ injury is minor but the Seahawks don’t need to risk it becoming something major. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Around the NFL: Seattle Seahawks

Seattle has one of the more interesting tailback battles of the preseason. Who’s going to start? And will the team utilize a committee approach?  more »

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Jun
12

Seahawks RB corps participating in OTA’s

The Seattle Seahawks have a crowded backfield heading into the 2017 season but, unlike last year, all appear to be healthy participants in team OTA’s thus far. Newcomer EDDIE LACY hasMore been participating along with fellow holdovers THOMAS RAWLS and C.J. PROSISE. Fantasy owners will likely need to monitor the Seahawks backfield situation throughout training camp and into the preseason. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Factoid: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Doug Martin was pretty awful last year, averaging only 2.9 yards per carry. Is there any chance of this guy turning things around? Some of the problems were no doubt tied to the offensive line, but I remember journeyman Jacquizz Rodgers coming in to close out the San Diego game and outplaying him.   more »

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Mar
16

Seahawks add RB Lacy to backfield mix

The Seattle Seahawks have signed free agent running back EDDIE LACY to a one-year contract. Lacy will add depth to a backfield that also includes THOMAS RAWLS and C.J. PROSISE, who both dealt with injuries last season. Of course, fantasy owners are well aware of Lacy’s own injury struggles.

Source: Seattle Times

Factoid: Thomas Rawls

Seattle signed Eddie Lacy yesterday, and that move raised some eyebrows. His one-year contract for $5.55 million seems like a hefty (no pun intended) sum for a player who's apparently struggled with his weight, including now. But Seattle clearly needed to do something to have options beyond their current ones.   more »

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Mar
6

Prosise and Rawls to compete in Seattle backfield

Seattle head coach Pete Carroll said that running backs THOMAS RAWLS and C.J. PROSISE will compete for the lead role in the Seahawk backfield in 2017. Prosise showed flashes of brillianceMore last year before being lost for the season due to injuries. Rawls has also showed flashes while dealing with injuries of his own. The situation in the Seattle backfield will certainly be worth watching over the next few months. Less

Source: Seahawkswire.com

Factoid: NFL playoffs

Playoffs are underway. While passing has been on the rise, especially in recent years, it has so far been a good week for running games. In two of the first three games, the winning team put a running back over 160 yards. (And in Houston, Lamar Miller carried it 31 times.)  more »

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Dec
31

Rawls expected to play Sunday

Seattle running back THOMAS RAWLS missed the second half of last Saturday’s game with a bruised shoulder. Fortunately for the Seahawks and his fantasy owners, Rawls was a full participant inMore practice on Friday. It was the second consecutive practice in which Rawls was able to participate in full, signaling that he should be ready for Sunday’s season finale against San Francisco. Less

Source: Team Website

Ask the Experts: Who will star in Week 17?

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 nobody will be a somebody in Week 17?  more »

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Dec
27

Rawls should be fine for Sunday

Seattle coach Pete Carroll said that running back THOMAS RAWLS suffered a bruised shoulder last weekend but he believes that Rawls will be ready for Sunday’s game at San Francisco. RawlsMore missed the second half of Saturday’s game but was set for an MRI on Monday that Carroll felt would confirm that the injury is not significant. Less

Source: Seattle Times

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