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    Danny Woodhead: Announces retirement

    Danny Woodhead announced his retirement on his personal Instagram page Friday.Woodhead has been marred by injuries over the past four seasons as he has played in only 29 of 64 possible games. The 33-year-old was released by the Ravens on Tuesday after posting a 2017 season with 14 carries for 56 yards and 33 receptions for 200 yards in eight games. The pass-catching specialist would likely find a landing spot should he choose to continue his 10-year career, but opting for retirement at this point makes sense given his recent injury history.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Released by Ravens

    The Baltimore Ravens are releasing Danny Woodhead in a move that will save $1.8 million against the 2018 cap, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.Signed to a three-year, $8.8 million contract last offseason, Woodhead played only eight games due to a hamstring injury, finishing with 14 carries for 56 yards and 33 catches for 200 yards. His marks of 6.1 yards per catch and 5.1 per target were far below his lofty standards as a pass-catching specialist, with the 33-year-old finally showing some signs of his age. The Ravens may be comfortable using Javorius Allen and/or Kenneth Dixon (knee, suspension) on passing downs, while Alex Collins figures to get most of the carries. Woodhead shouldn't have much trouble landing a new gig, but there's no guarantee he'll be a crucial part of the offense with his next team.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Could be released

    Danny Woodhead is a candidate to be released, Jeff Zrebiec of The Baltimore Sun reports.Signed to a three-year, $8.8 million contract last offseason, Woodhead injured his hamstring on the opening drive of Week 1 and didn't return until Week 11. He finished the year with 14 carries for 56 yards and 33 catches for 200 yards, with his marks of 6.1 yards per catch and 5.1 per target easily representing career lows for any season with more than three appearances. The Baltimore Ravens might be content moving forward with Alex Collins, Javorius Allen and Kenneth Dixon (knee, suspension) in the backfield, potentially adding a draft pick to that bunch. Allen and Dixon would both be candidates to take on Woodhead's passing-down snaps.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Unfulfilling first season in Baltimore

    Danny Woodhead finished his first season in Baltimore with 14 carries for 56 yards to go with 33 receptions for 200 yards over eight games.The veteran was acquired in the offseason with the idea of becoming the Baltimore Ravens' next high-volume pass catcher out of the backfield. The early returns were promising as he caught his first three targets for 33 yards in the first half of the season opener against the Bengals before a hamstring injury knocked him out for eight games. Woodhead was moderately productive down the stretch, averaging 4.5 targets per game in the second half of the season, but Javorius Allen and even Alex Collins started to take passing-down snaps away from him. The Ravens are financially committed to Woodhead for two more seasons and quarterback Joe Flacco's penchant for checkdowns means that Woodhead should continue to see a fair amount of targets, but his complete lack of utility as a rusher coupled with his minimal touchdown upside render him as a PPR-only type of fantasy option.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Catches six passes

    Danny Woodhead caught six of seven targets for 31 yards and gained one yard on his only carry in Sunday's 27-10 win over the Browns.Woodhead has been a useful part of the Baltimore offense, but he isn't getting a ton of volume and hasn't seen much work in the red zone. He's yet to reach 50 scrimmage yards in a contest, and a Week 16 matchup with the Colts would seem to favor Alex Collins and Javorius Allen over Woodhead, as the Baltimore Ravens probably won't need to attempt too many throws.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Nabs four receptions

    Danny Woodhead had four catches for 29 yards and added two carries for seven yards in Sunday's 39-38 loss to the Steelers.The Baltimore Ravens ramped up Woodhead's usage as a pass catcher, targeting him five times after his two-target outing against the Lions. He responded with four grabs, which is one shy of his season high. However, Woodhead's usage as a runner has been limited since returning from a hamstring injury that kept him out eight games. He's seen a total of 10 carries in that four-game stretch and has been held to single-digit yardage in three of those contests. Woodhead is unlikely to see an uptick in carries with Alex Collins and Javorius Allen running well, but he figures to see steady work in the passing game the rest of the way.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Minimal production Sunday

    Danny Woodhead had three carries for nine yards to go with two catches for 14 yards in Sunday's win over the Lions.It was a muted outing from Woodhead, who saw roughly the same amount of snaps as he did a week ago (22) but had his usage rate plummet. Woodhead had caught at least four passes in each of his previous two games but only garnered two targets against the Lions. Part of that can be attributed to Joe Flacco taking more shots down the field to his wide receivers rather than checking it down to his running backs like Woodhead. Flacco will likely revert to more check downs next week against Pittsburgh to keep the pass rush honest, so look for Woodhead to see more chances in Week 14.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Posts 45 total yards

    Danny Woodhead had four carries for 22 yards and caught all four of his targets for 23 yards in Monday's win over the Texans.In his second game back from injured reserve, Woodhead was slightly more involved in the run game and it paid dividends, as he averaged 5.5 yards per carry. Woodhead has also maintained a role on passing downs since returning, catching nine of 10 targets for 44 yards. His production as a runner will likely be unpredictable with Alex Collins and Javorius Allen still in the mix, but Woodhead's capability as a pass catcher is why Baltimore signed him in the offseason, so look for him to continue seeing regular work out of the backfield.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Won't have limitations

    Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Marty Morhnhinweg said Danny Woodhead won't have a snap count Monday against the Texans, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.Woodhead didn't really appear to have any limitations in a 23-0 win over the Packers last week, but he ended up with only six touches (five catches) on 13 snaps due to the blowout nature of the contest. It's notable that he was targeted on more than one-third of his snaps, as similar usage could lead to some very productive days when the Ravens find themselves in more competitive contests. Monday's game won't necessarily qualify, as the Ravens are heavy favorites against a Houston team that's gone 1-3 with a minus-44 point differential in Tom Savage's four starts.

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    Ravens' Danny Woodhead: Catches five passes in return

    Danny Woodhead (hamstring) caught five of six targets for 21 yards and took one carry for two yards in Sunday's 23-0 win over the Packers.Woodhead returned from injured reserve and instantly replaced Javorius Allen as the Baltimore Ravens' back of choice in passing situations. Allen entered the game as the team leader in carries, receptions and targets, but he finished with only three carries for eight yards and one catch for nine yards on one target. Alex Collins had 20 carries for 49 yards and a touchdown while also catching four of seven targets for 22 yards, though the split with Woodhead actually looked pretty even early in the game. With Baltimore leading by at least 13 points for the final 28 minutes, Woodhead didn't have much of a role in the second half. He should be a bit busier if the Texans are able to keep things close in a Week 12 matchup on Monday Night Football.

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