The Ravens lost running back J.K. Dobbins for the season after tearing his Achilles in Week 1, but his potential replacement is visiting Wednesday.
Down J.K. Dobbins yet again, the Ravens used a Gus Edwards–Justice Hill combination in Week 2. But the team is looking into an outside addition at the position.
With Saquon Barkley expected to miss three weeks with a sprained ankle, here are five running backs Big Blue could turn to in Barkley's absence.
Ronald Jones will not get the opportunity to play for the Cowboys. With his PED suspension having been served, the veteran back was released on Monday, per a team announcement.
The Dallas Cowboys have released veteran running back Ronald Jones, whom they signed to a one-year deal this offseason.
Dallas Cowboys RB Deuce Vaughn gave HC Mike McCarthy something to chew on with Saturday's shining preseason performance.
The Dallas Cowboys face the New York Giants in Week 1. And we’re counting down to it by jersey numbers. We’re continuing our countdown to the opening game of the Dallas Cowboys 2023 regular season.
Jones addressed the suspension in hopes of clearing his name while rejecting the idea that he is "cheating the game of football."
The Cowboys will be without running back Ronald Jones II for the first two games of the 2023 NFL season after he was suspended by the NFL for violating its policy on performance-enhancing drugs, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The Cowboys’ running back depth chart will be thinned out to begin the season. Ronald Jones received a two-game suspension on Monday.
The Cowboys will have to wait a little longer for their new offseason signing to make his official 2023 debut.
Jones, alone, won't be able to replace the Ezekiel Elliott sized hole in Dallas' roster, but the Cowboys are undoubtedly hoping that he, along with Tony Pollard, will be able to keep running game humming and chains moving in 2023.
Jones met with the team Monday and agreed to a one-year deal. This signing comes days after Dallas separated from Ezekiel Elliott.
The Dallas Cowboys are set to host one of the Kansas City Chiefs’ remaining free agents on a visit on Monday. According to The Dallas Morning News reporter Michael Gehlken, the Cowboys are set to host Chiefs RB Ronald Jones II at 1 AT&T Way in Arlington, Texas on Monday.
Earlier this season, Jones tweeted he would like a release. The Chiefs did not honor that request, and the patience they have had with each other now could lead to a role for the former Buccaneer down the stretch.
Over the past four seasons, the team has needed a rusher from low on the depth chart for games in December and beyond.
It sounds like Chiefs running back Ronald Jones wants out of Kansas City. The veteran took to Twitter last night and wrote that he “sure would like a RELEASE right about now.” This isn’t an overly shocking development considering Jones’ lack of playing time.
Jones still has a place in the NFL. However, he doesn’t seem to have a clear role in Kansas City, and that fact could ultimately earn him his walking papers by the end of the preseason.
If you still owned the cleats from your high school football days and were free from work and family responsibilities on Sundays, you might’ve been good
The former Buccaneers running back will look to provide depth to the position in Kansas City. View the original article to see embedded media. The Chiefs signed former Buccaneers running back Ronald Jones II to a one-year deal, the team announced Sunday.
Over his career with the Bucs, Jones II rushed for 2,174 yards, compiling over 2,700 yards from scrimmage with 19 total touchdowns.
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero reported Monday that a few teams are monitoring the trade status of Ronald Jones II, the Bucs' current No. 2 running back. Jones has been relegated to Leonard Fournette's backup over the last few weeks, but still has value as a depth piece.
Jones disappeared from Thursday's season opener against the Cowboys after fumbling in the first half.
Ronald Jones II took the handoff from Tom Brady and hit the gap, hoping to at least get a few yards to keep the Buccaneers ahead of the chains. Of course, the idea of breaking a big run and taking it to the house was an option, as well.
In the Super Bowl era of the NFL, a player has rushed for a touchdown of 90 or more yards on 29 different occasions. How many of these players can you name in five minutes?
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