After Zack Moss signed elsewhere, the Colts lost their leading rusher from last season, so how big of a need is Jonathan Taylor’s top backup for the 2024 campaign?
The Indianapolis Colts finished 9-8 last season, which when you think about it is pretty amazing. Yet in year two, the market is saying reaching that same win total is unlikely.
The Cincinnati Bengals are setting their sights high for their new acquisition, running back Zack Moss. Interviews with team officials have revealed their excitement about Moss’s potential impact since his signing as a free agent, indicating significant plans for him within the team’s strategy.
In an attempt to strengthen their offense line, the Cincinnati Bengals have signed the running back Zack Moss. As per ESPN journalists Mike Garofolo and Tom Pellissiro, the deal valued him at $8 million with the running-back receiving $4.25 million in the first year.
The Joe Burrow effect takes on several forms. Many free agents have flocked to the Cincinnati Bengals to play with No. 9 for one reason or another. Championship aspirations?
At the start of the 2024 NFL free agency, former Indianapolis Colts running back Zack Moss finalized a contract with the Cincinnati Bengals. His departure from Indianapolis was not a surprise and therefore the Colts will need to shore up his replacement.
Zack Moss has officially joined the Cincinnati Bengals after signing with the team in free agency, and while he understands he won’t be the focal point of the offense, he is ready to contribute in any way he can.
The Bengals added Zack Moss, Mike Gesicki, Sheldon Rankins, Geno Stone and Vonn Bell to their roster during the first week of free agency. Have they improved?
When the Cincinnati Bengals identify a free agent target, they're more than capable of sealing the deal. Don't let the cheapskate narratives completely alter your vision.
The Bengals introduced new running back Zack Moss on Thursday as the former Colts running back inked a two-year deal. He's a downhill runner who's ready to take advantage of all his Cincinnati opportunities.
The Indianapolis Colts saw former running back Zack Moss depart in free agency to the Cincinnati Bengals. While Moss wasn't above star Jonathan Taylor on the depth chart, he proved that having additional talent in the offensive backfield can pay off.
When it comes to NFL running backs, the best ability is often availability and given the nature of the position, durability is key. So who’s the toughest among this year’s crop of free agent ball carriers?
The running back market is dead. At least, that’s what we were led to believe. And it’s not hard to understand why after Miles Sanders received the biggest deal in free agency last offseason (four years, $25 million).
As AC/DC once said, money talks. For the Dallas Cowboys, that conversation yielded a resounding declaration of "thanks, but no thanks." We know the Cowboys had interest in having Zack Moss succeed the Nashville-bound Tony Pollard as primary running back but his expected price tag scared them off.
Although the official start of the 2024 free agency is scheduled for March 13 at 3 PM CT, teams have already begun negotiating with the upcoming class of free agents.
The 27-year-old back operated as a fixture in Cincinnati’s offense dating back to the Marvin Lewis-Andy Dalton era.
One of the positions the Baltimore Ravens will be addressing this offseason is running back. With J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards expected to hit the open market, Charm City has been linked to some big name free agent replacements.
It has been evident for some time that Austin Ekeler‘s tenure with the Los Angeles Chargers would conclude following the 2023 season. Ekeler himself essentially confirmed this after the season, and the Chargers’ new GM, Joe Hortiz, has shown a penchant for prioritizing compensatory picks, further solidifying Ekeler’s departure.
Given Barkley's age, injury history and New York's previous reluctance to give him a lucrative long-term contract extension, it might make sense for both sides to part ways this offseason.
Colts RB Zack Moss, who is an impending free agent, feels a sense of nervousness and excitement going into the offseason given he’s unsure of where he’ll
Running back Zack Moss will be a free agent this offseason. Should the Indianapolis Colts do whatever it takes to retain him or should they go in a different direction?
Indianapolis Colts running back Zack Moss was limited in practice on Wednesday as he continues to nurse a forearm injury, per Tom Pelissero. The Colts had a walkthrough so the practice status is projected.
The Indianapolis Colts are looking to rebound following their 29-10 loss to the Atlanta Falcons Sunday. Indianapolis received two important injury updates prior to their Week 17 affair versus the Las Vegas Raiders, per Myles Simmons of Pro Football Talk.
The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday 30-13, but they looked like a MASH unit by the time the game ended. Receiver Michael Pittman took a vicious, illegal hit that put him in concussion protocol, and running back Zack Moss suffered a shoulder injury that knocked him out of the game.
The Indianapolis Colts have leaned on their rushing attack for several years. The loss of Jonathan Taylor to start the season was thought to be a huge blow to the Colts' offense.
The Indianapolis Colts acquired running back Zack Moss from the Buffalo Bills at least season’s NFL trade deadline.
While Colts fans are surely thrilled with the Taylor news, there's one group who's likely less than enthused: fantasy football players who drafted Zack Moss.
With one game, everything can change in the NFL. That appears to be the case for the Indianapolis Colts backfield. In his season debut, Zack Moss averaged 4.9 yards per carry on his way to 88 yards and a touchdown in a 31-20 victory against the Houston Texans.
While Taylor must remain on the PUP list for at least the next three weeks, veteran Zack Moss was a full participant in practice on Wednesday and is trending toward making his season debut against the Texans.
Much of the attention around the league is currently aimed at one Colts running back, but another has encountered a significant setback.
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