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Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty has a fan in former All-Pro and current NFL Network analyst Maurice Jones-Drew. Jeanty, who was the No. 6 pick over ...
Amongst those supporters is former star Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew, who tabbed the Jaguars as the non-playoff team that has made the largest leap in a piece for NFL.com.
Jones-Drew made three Pro Bowls and was a two-time first-team All-Pro in his NFL career." As for Lewis, PFF had him going No. 22 to the Denver Broncos, leaving him off the board for the Jaguars at ...
Maurice Jones-Drew, one of the most productive pro running backs during his prime despite his small stature, has retired from the NFL. Jones-Drew, who turns 30 this month, announced his retirement ...
The full list is below. • Correll Buckhalter Jr • Duece Jones-Drew • Jaxsen Stokes • Kemon Spell (Committed to Penn State) • Amir Brown • Kelsey Gerald • Benjamin Harris • Omari St ...
Maurice Jones-Drew, one of the most productive pro running backs during his prime despite his small stature, has retired from the NFL. Jones-Drew, who turns 30 this month, announced his retirement ...
Jones-Drew has started all 10 games this season, and is 74 yards from producing his first 1,000-yard rushing year. He is averaging 4.8 yards per rushing attempt with 13 touchdowns.
Jones-Drew, who turns 30 this month, announced his retirement Thursday on Twitter. He wrote, "All good things come to an end!!!" with a longer message contained in the tweet.
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