Tony Pollard

Tony Pollard

TENRB • #20

Tony Pollard rushed eight times for 35 yards and a two-point conversion in the Titans’ Week 16 loss to the Colts, adding two receptions for five yards.

Pollard entered the game active despite not practicing all week due to an ankle injury. It was the second straight week he played through the ankle injury and he ceded passing-down snaps to Tyjae Spears in comeback mode once again. Pollard had a pass bounce off his hands for an interception while he also did not get any of the team’s goal-line carries, though he did convert a two-point conversion. He was banged-up on a Mason Rudolph hospital ball late in the game and will enter Week 17 limping into a meaningless game against the Jaguars. Pollard is no longer in workhorse territory with his ankle injury, but game script has a better chance of going his way against a middling Jaguars defense next week. Consider him a back-end fantasy RB2 for Week 17.

4 months ago

December 22, 2024 10:17 PM

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