Commanders Add Veteran to Stable of Running Backs
Summary
The Washington Commanders have signed veteran running back Craig Reynolds to add depth to their crowded running back group. Reynolds, who has played for several NFL teams, will likely have chances to play soon, especially with another back dealing with an injury.Key Facts
- The Washington Commanders signed Craig Reynolds after a recent workout with the team.
- Reynolds is 30 years old and has played 60 NFL games with only two starts.
- He is known as a backup running back, not a lead player.
- Veteran running back Jeremy McNichols may be injured with a quad issue.
- Reynolds was teammates previously with the Commanders’ offensive coordinator David Blough on the Detroit Lions.
- Other running backs competing for spots include Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Rachaad White, and Kaytron Allen.
- Reynolds started his NFL career as an undrafted free agent in 2019 and has played for Washington, Atlanta Falcons, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Detroit Lions.
- Over five NFL seasons, Reynolds has rushed for 654 yards and scored one touchdown.
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