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D'Andre Swift

D'Andre Swift

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D’Andre Swift rushed 20 times for 65 yards and a touchdown in the Bears’ Week 18 win over the Packers.

Swift was held without a catch for only the third time all year. The lead back for a horribly inefficient offense this season, Swift averaged under four yards per carry while scoring only six touchdowns. Swift’s setup was rotten, but NextGenStats charted him as dead last in rush yards over expected per carry. He kept the company of players like Javonte Williams and Kareem Hunt. Awful, though not something that is going to affect Swift’s contract status for 2025. The Bears for some reason guaranteed him over $6 million for next season. His going-forward fantasy status depends on whom the Bears hire to replace Matt Eberflus and what kind of reinforcements are made up front along a horrid offensive line. Swift will begin the offseason on the RB2/3 borderline.

14 days ago

January 5, 2025 11:47 PM

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