TEN • RB • #20
KPRC 2 Houston’s Aaron Wilson was first on the scoop with Rapoport later adding the terms of the contract. It’s a good deal for Pollard despite coming off a wildly disappointing season. In his first and only season as the leader of the Dallas backfield, Pollard set career lows in every efficiency measure. He finished the year with 1,005 yards and six scores on 252 carries. The downside of this deal is that it puts Pollard behind a poor offensive line and on an offense that struggled to put up points under Will Levis last year. Pollard will remain a volume-based RB2 with the Titans, though it’s fair to wonder if his most explosive days are behind him at this point.
10 months ago
March 11, 2024 4:49 PM