This former Clemson star is returning to professional football. Former Tiger running back Wayne Gallman has found a new home in pro football in the United Football League.
Former New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman is resuming his professional football career. He recently agreed to terms on a contract with the St. Louis Battlehawks of the UFL.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Seahawks are signing veteran RB Wayne Gallman to their practice squad on Tuesday. Seahawks rookie RB Ken Walker is dealing with an ankle injury, so the team is adding some depth in case Walker ends up missing time. Gallman, 28, was selected in the fourth round out of Clemson by the Giants in 2017.
To make room, the team released defensive tackle Cortez Broughton.
The Las Vegas Raiders worked out free agent running back Wayne Gallman on Tuesday, according to Aaron Wilson. Gallman, 27, was selected in the fourth round out of Clemson by the Giants in 2017.
According to Field Yates, the Steelers brought in RBs Wayne Gallman and Jalen Richard for workouts on Friday. Gallman, 27, was selected in the fourth round out of Clemson by the Giants in 2017.
Tom Pelissero reports that the Ravens are working out veteran running backs Wayne Gallman and Corey Clement. Gallman, 27, was selected in the fourth round out of Clemson by the Giants in 2017.
Vikings running back Alexander Mattison is one of dozens of NFL players to go on the COVID-19 reserve list. The Vikings announced today that Mattison has been placed on the list.
Atlanta’s flurry of moves brings back a familiar face and completes Ollison’s ascedence The Falcons are playing the Panthers tomorrow, and as expected, they had a few moves left up their sleeves before kickoff.
If Patterson doesn't play Thursday, Wayne Gallman and Mike Davis would likely split backfield duties against New England.
Who was the best player for Atlanta on Sunday? Not who you might think Little did I understand what I was signing up for when I volunteered to write a “player of the game” article for that game.
The Falcons rushing attack has been nonexistent since the first quarter of the season opener against the Eagles. Arthur Smith dialed up 12 run plays that averaged 6.6 yards in that first quarter as Mike Davis and Cordarrelle Patterson totaled 87 rush yards.
Last week the Atlanta Falcons cut running back Qadree Ollison and signed Wayne Gallman in his place. Head coach Arthur Smith revealed that Gallman's work on special teams helped tip the scales in his favor when deciding on adding him to the roster.
In a surprising move, the Falcons cut Qadree Ollison and signed former Giants running back Wayne Gallman after being cut by the 49ers this week. A fourth-round pick out of Clemson in 2017, Gallman is a native of the Atlanta suburb Loganville.
The Falcons coaching staff praised Qadree Ollison early on in the summer, and it’s still very possible that Ollison will be back with the Falcons as a practice squad player in the days ahead.
Former New York Giants running back Wayne Gallman didn't make the final roster of the San Francisco 49ers but will be sticking around the NFC for at least a little longer.
The Falcons are swapping one running back for another.
The 49ers brought in a serviceable backup in Wayne Gallman, but further offseason additions have now pushed him onto the 2021 roster bubble. When the San
Wayne Gallman fumble recovery led to all the jokes
The New York Giants are going to have several difficult decisions to make this upcoming off-season, specifically on the defensive side of the ball. With Leonard Williams, Dalvin Tomlinson, and Logan Ryan, all heisting free agency, retaining all of them will be extremely difficult.
Jones finished the night with 187 yards passing, two touchdowns, two turnovers and 92 yards on the ground.
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