Chase Edmonds Worth The Play
Chase Edmonds broke out last week with 126 rushing yards and three touchdowns, and starting running back David Johnson (ankle) is a game-time decision. Edmonds is worth playing whether Johnson goes or not. It's not a good matchup against the New Orleans Saints, though. They've been one of the best against the position over the last five weeks with just 49 rushing yards allowed per game over the stretch. Edmonds is a solid RB2 if Johnson can't go, but he's still a flex option if he does play.
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Chase Edmonds Expected To Start Season On Injured Reserve
Chase Edmonds (undisclosed) is expected to begin the season on the injured reserve list. No surprise here, considering the veteran back has been battling an unspecified ailment throughout training camp. Of course, the No. 1 spot on the depth chart is held by Rachaad White, who narrowly missed the 1,000-yard rushing mark in 2023-24. As a result, Bucky Irving and Sean Tucker will be looking for scraps, although neither player should be viewed as anything more than an insurance policy.
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According to Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles, running back Source: Ian Rapoport
Chase Edmonds Not Practicing Amid Injury
Chase Edmonds (undisclosed) remains sidelined and is nearing two weeks out. After a lackluster performance last year and an offseason marked by injuries, Edmonds' spot on the team is uncertain. He has been struggling with this injury since the early days of training camp and was expected to compete with rookie Bucky Irving and others for backup roles behind starting running back Rachaad White. Edmonds' productivity plummeted last season, as he managed only 176 rushing yards on 49 carries, putting him firmly on the roster bubble. On the plus side, Edmonds and White were the only running backs to see offensive snaps for Tampa Bay over the last ten weeks of the season, including the playoffs. While the backup role for any Tampa Bay running back may not be valuable in fantasy, Rachaad White managers must monitor the situation.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Source: Greg Auman @gregauman
Chase Edmonds Not Practicing Amid Injury
Chase Edmonds (undisclosed) remains sidelined and is nearing two weeks out. After a lackluster performance last year and an offseason marked by injuries, Edmonds' spot on the team is uncertain. He has been struggling with this injury since the early days of training camp and was expected to compete with rookie Bucky Irving and others for backup roles behind starting running back Rachaad White. Edmonds' productivity plummeted last season, as he managed only 176 rushing yards on 49 carries, putting him firmly on the roster bubble. On the plus side, Edmonds and White were the only running backs to see offensive snaps for Tampa Bay over the last ten weeks of the season, including the playoffs. While the backup role for any Tampa Bay running back may not be valuable in fantasy, Rachaad White managers must monitor the situation.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Source: Greg Auman @gregauman
Buccaneers Re-Sign Chase Edmonds
Chase Edmonds to an undisclosed one-year deal on Monday, according to a source. Edmonds will return to Tampa in 2024 as a backfield complement to Rachaad White, who should continue to command most of the running back touches for the Bucs in 2024. The 27-year-old Edmonds played in only 13 games in his first year with Tampa in 2023 and had just 49 carries for 176 yards and no touchdowns, adding 14 receptions for an additional 81 yards through the air. Unless White suffers an injury, Edmonds will be little more than a deep-league handcuff in fantasy. The Buccaneers also have Sean Tucker in the RB room and could add to the position in the upcoming NFL draft.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are re-signing running back Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
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