Kenny McIntosh Looks To Secure Seahawks No. 3 Running Back Spot
Kenny McIntosh may have wrapped up the No. 3 running back spot on Saturday. McIntosh drew the start against the Cleveland Browns and finished with one reception for nine yards and one rushing attempt for 56 yards and a touchdown. The Seahawks must have felt like they saw enough from McIntosh because they turned the reins over to undrafted rookie George Holani following McIntosh's touchdown run. McIntosh was a seventh-round pick in 2023. He spent most of the year on injured reserve. McIntosh has been highly efficient this preseason. He has recorded 142 rushing yards and a touchdown on 17 attempts. He should provide the Seahawks with solid depth behind Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet.
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Kenny McIntosh Not On Fantasy Radar In Week 3
Kenny McIntosh was a non-factor behind Zach Charbonnet in Week 2. While the Seahawks use Charbonnet behind Kenneth Walker III (oblique) when Walker is healthy, Week 2 indicated that Charbonnet will be a true workhorse back when Walker is injured. McIntosh may see a few snaps, but he will not see enough volume to merit a fantasy start.
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Kenny McIntosh Should See Some Run In Week 2
Kenny McIntosh is in line to receive carries behind Zach Charbonnet in Week 2 against the New England Patriots. With Kenneth Walker III (oblique) unlikely to suit up, McIntosh should serve as the No. 2 back. He is unlikely to have a huge role in this game, but he is worth watching in case Walker is forced to miss extended time. For now, he is off the fantasy radar. However, McIntosh is talented enough to make some noise given the opportunity.
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Kenny McIntosh Paces Seahawks Running Backs Against Titans
Kenny McIntosh led the team in carries and rushing yards in Saturday's loss to the Tennessee Titans. The second-year back had eight attempts for 46 yards and caught both of his targets for 17 yards through the air. McIntosh is competing with George Holani and Kobe Lewis to be the Seahawks' third-string running back. Last week, Holani scored a touchdown and Lewis led the team with eight carries. Against Tennessee, the two combined for six carries and a gain of two yards. The usage on Saturday indicates McIntosh is ahead on the depth chart for now, though he will still be behind Kenneth Walker III and Zack Charbonnet when the regular season begins.
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Kenny McIntosh, Dee Eskridge Won't Play In Week 10
Kenny McIntosh (knee) and Dee Eskridge (coach's decision) are both inactive for Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders. McIntosh, a rookie, practiced in full on Friday but still entered this weekend listed as questionable. It's unclear whether his absence is related to injury or if he's a healthy scratch. After all, he ranks fourth on the depth chart at running back. On the other hand, we know for sure that Eskridge is a healthy scratch. He played primarily on special teams over the last two weeks but won't be in uniform for Week 10.
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