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Tagged: Wayne Gallman (29 Results)

Dec
7

Seahawks add RB Gallman to practice squad

The Seattle Seahawks announced on Tuesday that the team is signing veteran running back WAYNE GALLMAN to the practice squad. Gallman, a fourth-round pick of the New York Giants in 2017More has not played in an NFL game this season but he was on Kansas City’s practice squad before being released November 29th. The Seahawks are banged up in the backfield, but head coach Pete Carroll has remained vague about the various injuries. Less

Source: Seattle Times

Around the NFL: Wayne Gallman

All of the early drafts where those who selected Mike Davis backed him up with Qadree Ollison are now flawed. Atlanta signed Wayne Gallman yesterday and kicked Ollison to the curb. It gives them two of the league's top-performing backups who became starters a year ago.   more »

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Sep
3

Falcons sign RB Gallman, release Ollison

The Atlanta Falcons signed running back WAYNE GALLMAN on Thursday, just days after he was released by the San Francisco 49ers. Gallman was a fourth-round pick of the New York GiantsMore in 2017. Ollison was a fifth-round pick in 2019 who showed promise as a short-yardage back in his rookie season but played sparingly last year due to struggles in pass protection. Less

Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution

May
27

49ers RB Wilson Jr. out after knee surgery

After an injury-plagued 2020 season, the San Francisco 49ers are off to a rough start for 2021. 49ers running back JEFF WILSON JR. underwent surgery this week on a torn meniscusMore that will sideline him for four-to-six months. Given the timetable, Wilson is likely to miss the first couple weeks of the regular season and could be a candidate to begin the year on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list. While RAHEEM MOSTERT is expected to be the starting running back, Wilson Jr. is expected to provide depth along with newcomer WAYNE GALLMAN and rookies TREY SERMON and ELIJAH MITCHELL. Less

Source: Team Blog

Around the NFL: Jeff Wilson

We've talked a little bit about San Francisco's backfield this offseason. It's a crowded one, bringing back Raheem Mostert and Jeff Wilson, signing Wayne Gallman, and then drafting Trey Sermon (3rd) and Elijah Mitchell (6th). It's a little less crowded today.   more »

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Factoid: Wayne Gallman

I haven’t yet seen contract information for Wayne Gallman, but it will be interesting to see what the 49ers are paying him. To me, he looks for now like the possible No. 1 back on that roster.  more »

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Around the NFL: 49ers running backs

The 49ers signed Wayne Gallman yesterday. He joins a backfield that lost Tevin Coleman and Jerick McKinnon, but still has Raheem Mostert, Jeff Wilson and JaMycal Hasty. Somebody somewhere will be enthusiastic about this backfield, but optimism looks misplaced.   more »

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Apr
22

49ers sign RB Gallman to one-year deal

The San Francisco 49ers announced on Wednesday the signing of former New York Giants running back WAYNE GALLMAN to a one-year deal. The Giants originally drafted Gallman in the fourth roundMore of the 2017 NFL Draft. Gallman, 26, led the Giants in rushing attempts, rushing yards, and rushing touchdowns last season while starting 10 games after an early season injury to star running back SAQUON BARKLEY. Less

Source: New York Post

Factoid: A Giant mistake?

I’m not a fan of what the Giants are doing in free agency. Thus far they’ve been the team most prone to overpays and misfires.   more »

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Ian Allan: Backup running backs

It hasn’t been a good year for backup running backs. That’s a position that I always put a priority on in drafts, trying to latch onto players who are an injury away from being valuable fantasy assets. But most of those guys missed this season.  more »

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Dec
7

RBs Morris, Gallman lead Giants vs. Seahawks

Veteran running back ALFRED MORRIS led the Giants with 2 touchdowns in Sunday’s surprising win over the Seattle Seahawks. Morris’ third quarter rushing touchdown was his first score with the Giants,More while his third quarter touchdown catch was the first in his 110-game NFL career. Fellow running back WAYNE GALLMAN didn’t find the end zone against the Seahawks, but he did rush for a career-high 135 yards in his first 100-yard rushing game. Less

Source: Team Website

Nov
30

QB McCoy replaces injured QB Jones, leads Giants to first place

New York Giants quarterback DANIEL JONES suffered what appeared to be a right hamstring strain in the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Cincinnati Bengals and was unable to finishMore the game. Veteran COLT MCCOY replaced Jones and led the Giants to a win and first place in the NFC East. While McCoy didn’t help fantasy owners, running back WAYNE GALLMAN scored a touchdown for the fifth consecutive game. Less

Source: New York Post

Mailbag: November 27, 2020

Ian Allan answers your fantasy football questions. Special holiday edition. Start Taysom Hill over Tom Brady? What happens to the Bengals without Joe Burrow? Cam Akers' long-term value. And more. more »

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Ask the Experts: Who has been your favorite nobody from 2o2o?

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: Who is your favorite nobody who's become somebody in the 2020 season?  more »

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Sep
24

Giants to get veteran RB Freeman up-to-speed quickly

The New York Giants officially signed veteran free agent running back DEVONTA FREEMAN to a one-year deal to help replaced injured star SAQUON BARKLEY. Giants head coach Joe Judge said onMore Wednesday that the team plans to get Freeman “caught up as fast as we can and get him rolling”. Freeman is expected to have a role in Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers, along with fellow running backs DION LEWIS and WAYNE GALLMAN. Less

Source: New York Post

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