Here are three people in the Colts organization who are feeling the most heat.
As it turns out, the Indianapolis Colts will bring back running back Trey Sermon after all. The Colts announced re-signing Sermon, which The Indianapolis Star's Joel A.
Every year, the 49ers seem to draft one position way too soon. In 2021, that position was running back. The 49ers drafted Trey Sermon in Round 3, gave him 41 carries in 9 games as a rookie, then waived him.
The Colts’ depth running backs came in and carried the load on Sunday, with both Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson having career days. Sermon was the lead back with 17 carries for 88 yards, while Goodson had 11 for 69 including a 31-yard run behind Big Q.
Adam Schefter reports that the Colts are elevating RB Trey Sermon to their active roster and releasing RB Deon Jackson. Sermon, 24, is a former third-round pick by the 49ers in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Ohio State.
In other words, the veteran has a chance to carve out a role on a questionable depth chart.
The Indianapolis Colts have signed running back Trey Sermon to their practice squad, according to Ari Meirov of The 33rd Team. Sermon last played for the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022, appearing in two games and carrying the ball twice for 19 yards.
The Indianapolis Colts announced Tuesday that they’ve signed G Arlington Hambright to their active roster and waived OT Ryan Hayes. The Colts also signed RB Trey Sermon to their practice squad.
The Philadelphia Eagles are continuing to “churn the bottom of the roster,” as NFL teams are fond of saying, with a pair of end-of-the-week moves that have name value … if not roster value, The Eagles are saying goodbye to a familiar face in running back Trey Sermon, who is being cut from the team’s injured reserve list.
The Eagles officially waived RB Trey Sermon from injured reserve with a settlement on Friday. Philadelphia also cut LB Rashaan Evans from their practice squad. Sermon, 24, is a former third-round pick by the 49ers in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Ohio State.
The Philadelphia Eagles designated running back Trey Sermon as waived/injured as one of the notable roster cutdowns before the deadline for the final 53-man roster on Tuesday.
On Tuesday, the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported the Philadelphia Eagles are releasing running back Trey Sermon. Sermon joined the Eagles in September 2022 after being released by the San Francisco 49ers.
Fielding a running back room that has surely confused fantasy GMs ahead of drafts, the Eagles’ post-Miles Sanders plan — for the time being, at least — will not include Trey Sermon.
Trey Sermon didn’t hesitate to make an impact in the Philadelphia Eagles’ final preseason matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. Just under three minutes into the game, Sermon trucked his way into the endzone for a two-yard touchdown.
With just one preseason game left for the Philadelphia Eagles, a number of players are still competing for a position on the final 53-man roster. Among these players is running back Trey Sermon.
Thanks to consecutive losses against the Cowboys and Saints with Gardner Minshew at QB, Philadelphia (13-3) must play its starters Sunday against the New York Giants, taking opportunities from three intriguing players.
The Eagles needed a fourth running back after Jason Huntley failed to earn the position over the summer and undrafted rookie Kennedy Brooks proved to be more of a developmental project than a quick fix.
Sermon will take the Philadelphia roster spot vacated by Wednesday’s Jalen Reagor trade.
The San Francisco 49ers had high hopes for running back Trey Sermon. After a productive college career with Oklahoma and Ohio State, the Niners took him in the third round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
Sermon finds himself on his way out of San Francisco just a year after the team used a third round pick to secure his services.
49ers With speculation that he may be on the roster bubble, 49ers RB Trey Sermon was defended by HC Kyle Shanahan following the Thursday night preseason game against the Texans.
Trey Sermon is looking for a major bounce back sophomore season for the 49ers. What started out as a training camp filled with promise ended up turning into fool's gold last year.
Let's be honest. The 49ers drafting a running back in Round 3 this year was not a good sign for Trey Sermon. Sermon was the 49ers third-round pick last year -- they even traded up to get him.
Young, talented player on the 49ers are struggling to see opportunities this season. It isn’t just Brandon Aiyuk, Deommodore Lenoir or Aaron Banks. Running back Trey Sermon falls into this category as well.
The 49ers have signed third-round running back Trey Sermon to his rookie contract, and the four-year deal is worth $4.87M.
In his final collegiate season at Ohio State, Sermon had 116 carries for 870 yards and four touchdowns with 12 catches for 95 yards.
One of Ohio State’s top players suffered an injury on their first possession of the College Football Playoff National Championship on Monday night.
Boulware was the special teams coordinator and running backs coach for Oklahoma from 2013-2019. This was his first season with Texas.
The Ohio State Buckeyes won their fourth straight Big Ten championship on Saturday after defeating the Northwestern Wildcats 22-10. It was an exciting game thanks to Big Ten championship MVP Trey Sermon.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!