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Top Keaontay Ingram News

  • Keaontay Ingram: Back to practice squad

    The Chiefs re-signed Ingram to the practice squad Thursday, Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com reports.

    Ingram was waived by Kansas City on Tuesday to make room for veteran running back Kareem Hunt on the 53-man roster. After having just played five snaps on special teams during the Chiefs' win over the Falcons in Week 3 despite Isiah Pacheco (fibula) being on injured reserve, Ingram will now resume handling an emergency depth role for the team.

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  • Keaontay Ingram: Let go by Kansas City

    The Chiefs waived Ingram on Tuesday.

    Ingram was signed to the roster ahead of Kansas City's Week 3 win over Atlanta to provide backfield depth after Isiah Pacheco (fibula) was placed on injured reserve. He ended up playing just five special-teams snaps against Atlanta, with Carson Steele and Samaje Perine taking on all of the snaps out of the backfield. Ingram was waived Tuesday to make room on the 53-man roster for Kareem Hunt, and the former will explore his next options should he clear waivers.

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  • Chiefs' Keaontay Ingram: Joins active roster

    The Chiefs signed Ingram off their practice squad Wednesday.

    With Isiah Pacheco (fibula) landing on injured reserve Wednesday and set to miss at least six weeks, Ingram will bolster Kansas City's backfield depth ahead of Sunday's game against the Falcons. For now, Carson Steele and Samaje Perine are the other backs on the team's active roster, with Clyde Edwards-Helaire on the reserve/non-football illness and ineligible for activation until Week 5 and Kareem Hunt having just been signed to the practice squad. For now, Ingram will likely be behind Steele and Perine in the mix for work out of the backfield, and once Hunt is up to speed with the offense, he could be elevated and also move ahead of Ingram in the pecking order.

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  • Keaontay Ingram: Brought back by Kansas City

    Ingram signed with the Chiefs' practice squad Wednesday.

    Ingram signed a reserve/future contract with the Chiefs in February after spending the first two years of his career with the Cardinals. He was unable to make Kansas City's 53-man roster after finishing the preseason with nine carries for 42 yards and two catches for nine yards, but the 2022 sixth-round pick will stick around on the practice squad.

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  • Keaontay Ingram: Done in Kansas City

    The Chiefs waived Ingram on Tuesday.

    Ingram made a deal with Kansas City after an underwhelming start to his NFL career with the Cardinals, but now the Chiefs have decided to move on too. He has good physical tools, but his production as a pro up to this point has been poor.

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  • Chiefs' Keaontay Ingram: Staying in Kansas City

    The Chiefs signed Ingram to a reserve/future contract Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Ingram will stay in Kansas City where he spent time on the practice squad last season after being waived by Arizona. The 2022 sixth-round pick ran the ball 35 times for 74 yards in eight games with Cardinals last season and will look to compete for a backup spot behind Isiah Pacheco.

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  • Keaontay Ingram: Back to practice squad

    The Chiefs reverted Ingram to the practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.

    Ingram was called up as insurance for the Chiefs with Isiah Pacheco (concussion/shoulder) and Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) listed as questionable ahead of Week 17. Although Edwards-Helaire didn't end up playing, Pacheco was able to suit up and the team opted to keep Ingram on the sidelines with La'Mical Perine operating as the RB2.

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  • Chiefs' Keaontay Ingram: Up from practice squad

    The Chiefs elevated Ingram from their practice squad ahead of Sunday's game against the Bengals.

    With both Isiah Pacheco (concussion/shoulder) and Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) listed as questionable for the contest, Ingram gives the Chiefs added Week 17 depth in a backfield that also includes La'Mical Perine. In eight games with the Cardinals prior to landing with Kansas City, Ingram logged 74 yards on 35 carries to go along with four catches for 26 yards.

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  • Keaontay Ingram: Heads to Kansas City

    The Chiefs signed Ingram to their practice squad Thursday, Pete Sweeney of ArrowheadPride.com reports.

    The second-year running back out of USC has already found a new home after the Cardinals waived him just two days ago. Ingram saw an increased workload in Arizona while James Conner was on injured reserve, appearing in eight games and logging 100 yards from scrimmage on 39 touches. If Jerick McKinnon (groin) is unable to suit up this weekend, Ingram has a chance at being elevated to the Chiefs' active roster.

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  • Keaontay Ingram: Cut loose by Arizona

    Arizona waived Ingram on Tuesday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.

    After claiming Michael Carter off waivers from the Jets and getting James Conner and Emari Demercado back from injuries in recent weeks, the Cardinals didn't have much of a need to keep Ingram around as a fourth running back. Before he was a healthy inactive for the Cardinals' Week 12 loss to the Rams, Ingram appeared in eight games and mustered just 74 yards on 35 carries (2.1 average) to go with four receptions for 26 yards.

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  • Cardinals' Keaontay Ingram: Healthy scratch Sunday

    Ingram (coach's decision) is listed as inactive Sunday versus the Rams, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.

    Ingram's workload has been yanked around from week to week, and now that Emari Demercado (toe) is back from a three-game absence, the former will be the odd man out in the Cardinals backfield. James Conner will continue to be the team's lead runner, but Demercado and Michael Carter are the available running backs behind him.

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  • Cardinals' Keaontay Ingram: No snaps in Week 11

    Ingram was active but didn't play in Sunday's 31-26 loss in Houston.

    With fellow running back Emari Demercado (toe) still sidelined Sunday, James Conner paced the Cardinals backfield with 16 touches and 42 of 61 offensive snaps. Aside from Conner, Tony Jones handled two touches and 16 snaps on offense, while newcomer Michael Carter was a healthy scratch. Since receiving a season-high 12 touches in Week 6, Ingram has 14 combined over the last five games. Considering his recent usage, Ingram appears to be on the outside looking in for any sort of meaningful role in Arizona's offense.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-0, 221 lbs
Birthplace: Carthage, TX
Age: 25
School: USC
Experience: 3