The San Francisco 49ers are looking at their options. According to ESPN's Field Yates, the team worked out the following four running backs. Duke Johnson Brian Hill Jeremy McNichols Jason Huntley Two of these running backs, Hill and McNichols, have spent time with the 49ers before.
Josh Allen and Stefon Diggs weren’t on the same page Sunday.
Two veterans that have been stashed on the Bills practice squad are set to make their season debuts for the team this week.
Some well-known players who didn’t make the Bills’ 53-man roster will be back in Buffalo on the practice squad. Buffalo announced that its practice squad will include QB Matt Barkley, RB Duke Johnson, WR Tavon Austin, OL Greg Mancz, OL Alec Anderson, RB Raheem Blackshear, WR Tanner Gentry, WR Isaiah Hodgins, DE Mike Love, DT [more]
Johnson had a solid camp but was part of a very crowded RB room The Buffalo Bills have released running back Duke Johnson, per a report by Adam Schefter.
O.J. Howard, the former first-rounder spent five seasons with the Buccaneers, put up consistent numbers during his first three years.
It’s cutdown day in the NFL and veteran running back Duke Johnson is set to be one of the players looking for a new place to play when it is over. According to multiple reports, the Bills will release Johnson.
Having committed the egregious sin of allowing the Denver Broncos to score on Saturday, the Buffalo Bills knew they had to take matters into their own hands.
The arrival of second-round rookie James Cook as well as veteran Duke Johnson puts some pressure on the team's incumbent backs.
“They just wanted to go in a different direction,” Johnson said. “I figured McDaniel wanted his guys; Raheem Mostert is one of his guys. I know the nature of the business."
If you’ve looked at 53-man roster projections as of late, things don’t look great for Duke Johnson. The veteran running back signed with the Buffalo Bills earlier this spring during free agency.
Can the veteran receiving back beat out a younger player for roster space? The Buffalo Bills wanted to add a complementary back this offseason, as they targeted a receiving back early on in the process.
When running back J.D. McKissic threw a monkey wrench into the Buffalo Bills' offseason machine by reneging on an oral commitment and going back to the Washington Commanders, it forced general manager Brandon Beane to adjust.
The Buffalo Bills added a third piece to their backfield this offseason, as has become a bit of a tradition. In recent years, TJ Yeldon and Matt Breida were added as the slightly known veterans to team up with Devin Singletary and Zack Moss in the Bills’ running back room.
Talk about being excited about wide receiver Jamison Crowder and running back Duke Johnson… But seriously, CBS Sports analyst Adam Schien loves those signing recently made by the Buffalo Bills–tying together their free agency spending frenzy.
The Buffalo Bills have had many layers in their offense in recent years. In that collection, we’ve had a constant in the backfield. The Bills have taken a committee approach.
Can Johnson overcome a history of hamstring issues? Despite unexpectedly losing RB J.D. McKissic to the Washington Commanders following a verbal agreement, the Buffalo Bills regrouped and signed RB Duke Johnson to a one-year, $1.27 million contract on Tuesday.
The Bills add an effective pass-catcher to the backfield.
The Miami Dolphins improved to 7-7 on the season with a 31-24 victory against the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium on Sunday. We rank the five biggest, most important, plays of the game: 1.
Duke Johnson basically left the Miami Dolphins no choice. One day after Johnson's brilliant performance in the 31-24 victory against the New York Jets at Hard Rock Stadium as a practice squad elevation, the Dolphins signed the veteran running back to the active roster Monday morning.
The one thing that had been missing from the Miami Dolphins winning streak had been a down-to-the-wire victory, so they added that to their resume Sunday.
The Miami Dolphins made a move Saturday that certainly could be described as interesting, elevating running back Duke Johnson from the practice squad.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made a surprising move Thursday afternoon, releasing veteran running back Duke Johnson from the practice squad 10 days after signing
The Cleveland Browns appeared to have a great running back situation in 2018 with Duke Johnson and Nick Chubb. Chubb was the big runner and Johnson was a threat as a receiver, the same way Kareem Hunt is now.
Johnson spent two seasons with the Texans, running for 645 yards and three touchdowns. He also had 659 receiving yards and four TDs.
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