Heading into Week 5, Indianapolis Colts running back Trey Sermon is a trending name for the fantasy football waiver wire.
Indianapolis initially turned the job over to Trey Sermon, but Sermon is averaging just 2.8 yards per carry this season, even after posting his best day — eight carries, 36 yards — in a complementary ...
Sermon played just 14 of the Colts ' 54 offensive snaps Sunday, behind starter Jonathan Taylor (39) and Tyler Goodson (1). The 25-year-old operated in a minimal role as the Colts' No. 2 running back, ...
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Speculation is growing around Trey Sermon’s recent injury, which could potentially sideline him for upcoming games in the 2024 NFL season. Sermon, a key running back for the Indianapolis Colts ...
Just a day after he was waived by the San Francisco 49ers, Trey Sermon found a new NFL home Thursday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The Philadelphia Eagles claimed the former Ohio State and ...
Taylor's backups, Tyler Goodson and Trey Sermon, have rushed for 128 and 127 yards this season, respectively. "It’ll be huge,” Steichen said. “We know what JT brings to the table. Goody and Trey have ...
Ohio State RB Trey Sermon on his injury status: "I'll be ready to go" for Ohio State pro day. Running back D'Andre Swift shares his reaction after being traded to Philadelphia Eagles. PFF NFL ...
The focus for the Colts will now shift to backup running backs Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson as they prep to host Miami. So which of these running backs is likely to net a higher return for your ...
Sermon (knee) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game against the Dolphins. Sermon has benefited the last two contests with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) sidelined, at least in terms of touches (34 ...
It took some time, but Trey Sermon finally has a signed NFL contract. After the former Ohio State running back was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers in the third round of It took some time ...
San Francisco 49ers rookie running back Trey Sermon has agreed to document his first NFL training camp leading up until his first NFL game. Sermon is sharing a first-person account of his experiences.