The saga of A.J. Dillon’s mysterious injury
Green Bay Packers RB A.J. Dillon injured in practice
The Philadelphia Eagles are releasing running back Jordan Howard, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport. Howard, 27, has been with the Eagles since 2019 and has been a productive runner for them, but he has fallen out of favor in recent months due to injuries and the emergence of Miles Sanders.
This is a significant development for the Packers, as Dillon was expected to be the team's lead running back in 2023. It is unclear how long Dillon will be out, but it is certainly a blow to the Packers' offense.
What does this mean for the Packers?
The Packers will now likely turn to Aaron Jones as their lead running back. Jones is a talented runner, but he is coming off a season in which he missed several games due to injury. He also has a history of fumbling issues.
The Packers may also consider signing a free agent running back. Some potential options include Le’Veon Bell, Todd Gurley, and Devontae Booker.
What does this mean for the Eagles?
The Eagles are now thin at the running back position. Sanders is the clear-cut lead back, but he has also had injury problems in the past. Behind Sanders, the Eagles have Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott. Gainwell is a promising young player, but he is still unproven. Scott is a solid backup, but he is not a workhorse back.
The Eagles may consider signing a free agent running back, but they may also choose to give Gainwell a chance to step up.
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