Cardinals RB Jeremiyah Love Would Be Ok With Load Management
Summary
Jeremiyah Love, a top running back for the Arizona Cardinals, said he is open to "load management," which means sharing carries to stay healthy during the long NFL season. He wants to help the team win and is not worried about personal awards.Key Facts
- Jeremiyah Love rushed for 1,372 yards and 18 touchdowns last season.
- He also gained 280 yards and scored three touchdowns by catching passes.
- Love won the Doak Walker Award and was a semifinalist for the Heisman Trophy.
- The Arizona Cardinals picked Love at No. 3 in the 2026 NFL Draft.
- Love said he is okay with sharing carries with other running backs to avoid injury.
- The NFL regular season has 17 games, plus playoffs, making it a long season for players.
- Love averaged 18.8 touches (runs and catches) per game in college, which is less than the 30 carries per game he mentioned.
- The Cardinals’ coach, Mike LaFleur, might rely more on the running game due to uncertainties at quarterback.
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