Heading into this past New Orleans Saints offseason, one of the more exciting talking points was the potential emergence of second-year running back Kendre Miller. He's had to take a long road to ...
The timetable for Kamara’s return is unclear as of now, but if he were to miss any time, second-year back Kendre Miller would become a valuable fantasy asset. Miller received eight carries after ...
New Orleans can still turn toward Kendre Miller or Jamaal Williams in the ... Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original content Edwards-Helaire also started the season on the non ...
New Orleans Saints RB Kendre Miller might be in line to see additional work in Week 16, which could lead to an uptick in his fantasy football production. Miller has sat behind Alvin Kamara ...
Kamara has one of the largest workloads in the NFL, so if Miller takes over his role, he will immediately become a valuable fantasy football running back for the final stretch of the season.
If Alvin Kamara’s injury is enough to keep him out this week, Miller will be in for a lot of carries. He’s probably been picked up, but he’s looking like the WR2 to Mike Evans. Gannett may ...
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If Alvin Kamara's injury is enough to keep him out this week, Miller will be in for a lot of carries. Nick Chubb is out, so it's time for him to play as RB1 once again. Maybe we're finally seeing ...
Rush has proven more than capable of taking advantage of an easy matchup and will push for a top-15 ranking this week. Miller returned from injured reserve and immediately forced a backfield split ...
The No. 3 Gamecocks (9-1) haven't played since they snapped TCU's undefeated streak on Dec. 8 with an 85-52 win in Fort Worth, Texas. It marked the third win over a ranked opponent this season, and ...
Former third-round pick Kendre Miller didn’t get off to a particularly smooth start in New Orleans working under former HC Dennis Allen. In fact, you might call it disastrous. He’s dealt with ...