CLE • RB • #27
Coming off the heels of a productive season in Carolina, Foreman signed a one-year deal with the Bears last offseason. Chicago then drafted Roschon Johnson and didn’t seem to have much interest in playing Foreman. The veteran back was a healthy scratch early in the season, saw some midseason run because of injuries ahead of him on the depth chart, and then closed the year as a healthy scratch once again. He totaled 425 yards and four scores on 109 attempts. A powerful runner who is hard to bring down on first contact, Foreman makes sense as a bargain bin stand-in for Nick Chubb, who is currently recovering from a season-ending knee injury. Coming off multiple surgeries to repair knee damage including a torn ACL, it’s unclear when Chubb will be able to play again. Foreman will likely split the Cleveland backfield with Jerome Ford until Chubb is back in action.
10 months ago
March 20, 2024 6:22 PM