Detroit Lions mum on why Ameer Abdullah was held back at practice | MLive.com
With all the Ameer hype i sure hop he isn't in trouble
With all the Ameer hype i sure hop he isn't in trouble

Oh OhYikes.
Mike Rodak @mikerodak 8m8 minutes ago
Rex: McCoy has a hamstring injury. Don't know extent. Hamstring is intact; not off bone. MRI coming.
He had to be help to the locker room!!!!Yikes.
Mike Rodak @mikerodak 8m8 minutes ago
Rex: McCoy has a hamstring injury. Don't know extent. Hamstring is intact; not off bone. MRI coming.
Yikes.
Mike Rodak @mikerodak 8m8 minutes ago
Rex: McCoy has a hamstring injury. Don't know extent. Hamstring is intact; not off bone. MRI coming.
A hip injury you say? Sounds familiar. Signed a contract with the Seahawks for big bucks, then discovered his hip was bothering him. Missed most of the year. Might be a blessing, keep him out of the locker room.When it rains, it pours...
Bills WR Percy Harvin dealing with hip issue
by Sean d'Oliveira | CBSSports.com
(8:07 pm ET) The hip injury for Bills wide receiver Percy Harvin is worse than the team originally thought and he recently received an injection to speed up the healing process, reports ESPN.
Harvin is expected to be a focal point of the passing attack for the Bills this season.
Detroit Lions mum on why Ameer Abdullah was held back at practice | MLive.com
With all the Ameer hype i sure hop he isn't in trouble![]()
When it rains, it pours...
Bills WR Percy Harvin dealing with hip issue
by Sean d'Oliveira | CBSSports.com
(8:07 pm ET) The hip injury for Bills wide receiver Percy Harvin is worse than the team originally thought and he recently received an injection to speed up the healing process, reports ESPN.
Harvin is expected to be a focal point of the passing attack for the Bills this season.
When it rains, it pours...
Bills WR Percy Harvin dealing with hip issue
by Sean d'Oliveira | CBSSports.com
(8:07 pm ET) The hip injury for Bills wide receiver Percy Harvin is worse than the team originally thought and he recently received an injection to speed up the healing process, reports ESPN.
Harvin is expected to be a focal point of the passing attack for the Bills this season.
This is actually a good thing. Hope it lingers long enough for him to get cut. More Robert Woods, yes please.
Here ya go, @Barilko ...
Darren McFadden taking first-team reps for Cowboys
By Chris Wesseling
- Around the NFL Writer
- Published: Aug. 18, 2015 at 09:19 p.m.
- Updated: Aug. 18, 2015 at 09:32 p.m.
Fresh off the training-camp PUP list, Darren McFadden is taking advantage of Joseph Randle's absence due to an oblique strain.
McFadden dominated one-on-one pass drills on Monday, leading Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to dust off his hyperbole generator.
"McFadden hit that thing for the first time up in there and showed some real stuff, and he sure showed some real burst in a couple of drills where they weren't just full tackling," Jones raved Tuesday morning. "Boy, if we can keep him out there, he'll tear their you know what up."
Jones habitually peppers his McFadden praise with a caveat about injuries.
Back in March, Jones opined that McFadden still has the skills that got him drafted No. 4 overall in 2008. Two months later, Jones noted that McFadden was in the "best shape of his career," leading the Cowboys to believe they "might really have something here."
It's telling that Jones waited for McFadden to return to full health rather than signing a veteran alternative such as Chris Johnson, Ahmad Bradshaw, Pierre Thomas or Ray Rice.
McFadden handled first-team reps in Tuesday's practice, reportedly showing impressive burst while adding a pair of touchdowns.
Cowboys coaches have emphasized all offseason that DeMarco Murray's production will be replaced by a committee attack featuring McFadden, Randle and third-down back Lance Dunbar.
In other words, don't reach for an unproven Randle in the third or fourth round of your fantasy drafts.
Here ya go, @Barilko ...
Darren McFadden taking first-team reps for Cowboys
By Chris Wesseling
- Around the NFL Writer
- Published: Aug. 18, 2015 at 09:19 p.m.
- Updated: Aug. 18, 2015 at 09:32 p.m.
Fresh off the training-camp PUP list, Darren McFadden is taking advantage of Joseph Randle's absence due to an oblique strain.
McFadden dominated one-on-one pass drills on Monday, leading Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to dust off his hyperbole generator.
"McFadden hit that thing for the first time up in there and showed some real stuff, and he sure showed some real burst in a couple of drills where they weren't just full tackling," Jones raved Tuesday morning. "Boy, if we can keep him out there, he'll tear their you know what up."
Jones habitually peppers his McFadden praise with a caveat about injuries.
Back in March, Jones opined that McFadden still has the skills that got him drafted No. 4 overall in 2008. Two months later, Jones noted that McFadden was in the "best shape of his career," leading the Cowboys to believe they "might really have something here."
It's telling that Jones waited for McFadden to return to full health rather than signing a veteran alternative such as Chris Johnson, Ahmad Bradshaw, Pierre Thomas or Ray Rice.
McFadden handled first-team reps in Tuesday's practice, reportedly showing impressive burst while adding a pair of touchdowns.
Cowboys coaches have emphasized all offseason that DeMarco Murray's production will be replaced by a committee attack featuring McFadden, Randle and third-down back Lance Dunbar.
In other words, don't reach for an unproven Randle in the third or fourth round of your fantasy drafts.