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  • SaRodorick Thompson: Let go by Rams

    The Rams waived Thompson on Sunday, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.

    After being without a team for the offseason, Thompson managed to catch on with the Rams on Thursday. He rushed for six yards on three carries in Saturday's preseason game against Houston. Thompson will explore other options assuming he clears waivers.

  • Trey Sermon RB | PIT

    Colts' Trey Sermon: Could return to practice soon

    Colts coach Shane Steichen said Sunday that he's hopeful for Sermon (hamstring) to return to practice next week, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.

    Sermon has been sidelined since suffering a hamstring injury during the preseason opener Aug. 11, and he missed Thursday's 27-14 win in the exhibition finale against Cincinnati. Steichen's phrasing seems to indicate that the 25-year-old might return in the week immediately leading up to Indianapolis' season opener against the Texans on Sunday, Sept. 8. Sermon stretched with his teammates ahead of Sunday's practice, though he still wasn't in uniform, according to Bremer. When he's healthy, Sermon is considered to be the leading candidate to slot in as the No. 2 running back behind Jonathan Taylor. The former's lingering injury could leave a chance for either Evan Hull or Tyler Goodson to step in behind Taylor in Week 1.

  • Ramon Jefferson: Let go by Tampa Bay

    The Buccaneers waived Jefferson on Sunday, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.

    Jefferson signed with the Bucs in May as an undrafted free agent out of Kentucky. He appeared in all three preseason games, accumulating 13 rushing yards on seven carries and three catches for 31 yards. Jefferson will likely go unclaimed off waivers, after which he'll look to catch on with a team's practice squad.

  • Boston Scott RB | PIT

    Boston Scott: Let go by Rams

    The Rams released Scott on Sunday, Jordan Schultz of BleacherReport.com reports.

    Scott signed with the Rams in April after spending the first six years of his career in Philadelphia, where he primarily played as a third-down back. The 29-year-old's playing time hit a career low during his final campaign with the Eagles, tallying just 20 carries for 86 yards across 15 regular-season appearances. He also dealt with a minor leg injury this preseason, though he had strong showings in all three of the Rams' preseason contests. Nevertheless, it appears he was left on the outside looking in, as, according to Schultz, the Rams plan to stick with three running backs for the regular season. This should leave Ronnie Rivers and Zach Evans as the likely candidates to back up Kyren Williams and Blake Corum. Scott should now look to land as a reserve running back elsewhere ahead of the regular season.

  • Lorenzo Lingard: Jettisoned by G-Men

    The Giants waived Lingard on Sunday, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.

    Lingard signed with the Giants on Aug. 12 after being let go by the Jaguars in early August. He rushed for 13 yards on two carries in the Giants' second preseason game against the Texans, but he did not record a carry in Saturday's contest against the Jets. Lingard will be on the lookout for new opportunities should he clear waivers.

  • Joshua Kelley RB | TEN

    Joshua Kelley: Cut by Giants

    The Giants released Kelley on Sunday, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.

    Kelley was a free agent for most of the offseason after playing in all 17 regular-season games for the Chargers in 2023, finishing with 405 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 107 carries. He caught on with the Giants on Aug. 15, and in his last preseason outing Saturday against the Jets, he rushed for 40 yards on eight carries. Kelley will look to sign with another team in need of backfield depth.

  • Alvin Kamara RB | NO

    Saints' Alvin Kamara: Not playing in preseason finale

    Kamara isn't suited up for Sunday's exhibition contest against Tennessee, Katherine Terrell of ESPN.com reports.

    Kamara returned to practice Tuesday after dealing with back tightness for about a week. The running back missed the Saints' second preseason game against San Francisco last weekend and won't play in the finale of the exhibition slate Sunday, so he'll finish the preseason with the two carries for three yards he tallied in New Orleans' opener against Arizona on Aug. 10. All signs point to Kamara being ready to go as the Saints' No. 1 running back Week 1 against Carolina on Sunday, Sept. 8.

  • Aidan Robbins RB | CLE

    Browns' Aidan Robbins: Paces backs in finale

    Robbins gained a team-high 38 yards on eight carries and caught four of five targets for 25 yards in Saturday's preseason game against the Seahawks.

    Robbins, a 2024 undrafted free agent, was expected to get a lot of work and led the Browns backfield with 48 snaps. His long-shot path to a roster spot received a boost when Cleveland watched D'Onta Foreman leave the game after injuring his ribs. That adds another injury to the backfield, which includes Nick Chubb (knee, PUP), Nyheim Hines (knee, NFI) and Pierre Strong (ribs). As of Sunday, the three healthy backs on the roster are Robbins, Jerome Ford and Jacob Saylors. It's unlikely the Browns, who entertain postseason goals, would head into the regular season like that.

  • Dameon Pierce RB | PHI

    Texans' Dameon Pierce: Needs better blocking

    Houston head coach DeMeco Ryans said Thursday that the blocking in front of Pierce has contributed to his 1.1 yards-per-carry average during two preseason games, Aaron Wilson of KPRC2 Houston reports.

    Pierce's adjustment to a new zone-based scheme was slow, perhaps non-existent, in 2023, but he's been comfortable during camp. Ryans reiterated the good work Pierce has done in practice, but the results in game action have not been there. The coach indicated the back needs to get more opportunities carrying the ball, but with Joe Mixon projected to start, giving Pierce volume carries will be difficult. Pierce may have a reduced role in the backfield, but the Texans feel he can contribute in the return game.

  • Kenny McIntosh RB | SEA

    Seahawks' Kenny McIntosh: Long TD run in preseason win

    McIntosh rushed once for a 56-yard touchdown and secured his only target for a nine-yard gain in the Seahawks' 37-33 preseason win over the Browns on Saturday night.

    The reserve running back recorded his only carry on the Seahawks' third possession, a drive he closed out with an impressive 56-yard scoring scamper off left guard. The touchdown run was the latest example of impressive play from McIntosh, who put together a strong preseason and appears to have the inside track to open the regular season as the No. 3 back behind Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet (undisclosed).

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