NFL Player News
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George Holani RB | SEA
George Holani: Reverts to practice squad
Holani reverted to Seattle's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Holani was active on game day for the second time this season and got two snaps on offense, catching his only target for minus-1 yard. He also logged eight snaps on special teams. Holani appears to be back to full health after spending over two months on the practice-squad injured list due to an ankle injury earlier in the campaign.
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Ke'Shawn Vaughn RB | SF
Ke'Shawn Vaughn: Returns to practice squad
Vaughn reverted to the 49ers' practice squad Monday.
After he was signed to the 49ers' practice squad last week, Vaughn was elevated for Sunday's win over the Bears, finishing with two carries for four yards while playing three snaps on offense. Lead back Isaac Guerendo sprained his foot in the win and could face an uphill battle to gain clearance for Thursday's game against the Rams, likely setting up Vaughn to be elevated from the practice squad for another week. Assuming that's the case, Vaughn would likely serve as the top backup to Patrick Taylor, who carried seven times in the Week 14 win.
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Kenny McIntosh RB | SEA
Seahawks' Kenny McIntosh: Generates 45 total yards
McIntosh rushed seven times for 38 yards and caught both targets for seven yards in Sunday's 30-18 win over the Cardinals.
With Kenneth Walker (ankle/calf) inactive, Zach Charbonnet stole the show with 193 total yards and two touchdowns, but McIntosh impressed across his career-high 15 offensive snaps. It's unclear if Walker will be ready to play in Week 15 versus the Packers, but McIntosh should be expected to contribute to some extent if Walker's out again.
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Jaret Patterson RB | LAC
Jaret Patterson: Lands back on practice squad
The Chargers reverted Patterson to their practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Patterson got his first elevation of the campaign for Sunday's matchup against the Chiefs and played one snap on special teams. That was his first regular-season action since he suited up in three contests for the Commanders in 2022. With J.K. Dobbins (knee) on IR for at least two more games, Patterson could get additional elevations, though it's unlikely he'll see much action on offense.
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Darrynton Evans RB | BUF
Darrynton Evans: Returns to practice squad
Evans reverted to the Bears' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
Evans was elevated to the active roster ahead of Sunday's 38-13 loss to the 49ers, turning three carries into three yards while playing three offensive snaps. The running back could be asked to join the Bears' roster again in Week 15 versus the Vikings on Monday Night Football with Travis Homer (head) and Roschon Johnson (concussion) potentially unavailable.
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Kenneth Walker III RB | KC
Seahawks' Kenneth Walker: Getting tests on calf injury
Coach Mike Macdonald said Monday that the Seahawks are getting tests done on Walker's calf injury and may know more about his status in the next few days, Curtis Crabtree of Fox 13 Seattle reports.
Macdonald added that Walker no longer is dealing with the ankle issue that, along with the calf concern, capped him to one limited session last week and kept him out of Sunday's win at Arizona. The Seahawks will post their first practice report of Week 15 prep Wednesday, at which point his activity level may be telling for his chances to return to action this coming Sunday against the Packers. In Walker's absence Week 14, Zach Charbonnet handled an 80 percent snap share and racked up 29 touches for 193 yards from scrimmage and two rushing TDs, while Kenny McIntosh earned 23 percent of snaps en route to nine touches for 45 total yards.
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Cam Akers RB | SEA
Vikings' Cam Akers: Has 37 yards rushing in win
Akers had five carries for 37 yards in Sunday's win over Atlanta.
Akers played on 19 of the offense's 60 snaps. Aaron Jones had 15 touches and played on 38 snaps. Jones shook off his recent fumble issues and got the bulk of the workload, but Akers remains a factor to give him rest.
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Tyler Allgeier RB | ARI
Falcons' Tyler Allgeier: Scores in blowout loss
Allgeier rushed nine times for 63 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 42-21 loss to the Vikings.
This was by far Allgeier's best performance since Week 6, when he rushed 18 times for 105 yards and a score -- all season-high marks. This was the fifth time in 13 games that Allgeier finished with at least 7.0 yards per carry, and he's now at 5.0 for the season, which would top the career-best 4.9 mark he set as a rookie. Despite the strong outing, Allgeier has garnered double-digit rushing attempts only three times this season and remains a sporadic producer while operating as Bijan Robinson's backup.
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Mike Boone RB | MIA
Mike Boone: Will work as No. 2 back at practice
Panthers head coach Dave Canales said Monday that Boone will work as the No. 2 running back behind Chuba Hubbard with Jonathon Brooks (knee) out for the year and Raheem Blackshear (chest) considered day-to-day, Steve Reed of the Associated Press reports.
Boone, who Carolina signed to the practice squad back in October, could get a chance to be elevated Week 15 against Dallas, as currently Hubbard is the only healthy running back on the Panthers' active roster. If Blackshear is forced to sit out versus the Cowboys, Boone may even be called upon to work as the top backup to Hubbard. Carolina's other most notable depth option, Miles Sanders (ankle), won't be eligible to return from IR until Week 16, at the earliest.
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Isaac Guerendo RB | SF
49ers' Isaac Guerendo: Diagnosed with foot sprain
San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that Guerendo has been diagnosed with a foot sprain and will be considered day-to-day heading into Thursday's game against the Rams, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Shanahan said that the team will "evaluate [Guerendo] over the next few days, to see if he'll have a shot" to suit up for Thursday Night Football, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. Before exiting Sunday's 38-13 win over the Bears in the fourth quarter, Guerendo compiled 128 yards from scrimmage and two touchdowns while operating as San Francisco's lead backfield option. In the event that Guerendo isn't able to play Thursday, Patrick Taylor will be the next man up at running back, with Christian McCaffrey (knee), Jordan Mason (ankle) and Elijah Mitchell (hamstring) all on IR. The 49ers also have Ke'Shawn Vaughn and Israel Abanikanda available behind Taylor.