The New Orleans Saints officially placed RB Eno Benjamin on injured reserve Sunday with a torn Achilles. Benjamin will, obviously, miss the 2023 season with this injury. Benjamin, 24, was a seventh-round pick by the Cardinals out of Arizona State back in 2020.
New Orleans Saints running back Eno Benjamin ruptured his Achilles during Saturday's training camp practice, coach Dennis Allen said. Benjamin, who had to leave the field on a cart, will have surgery to repair the injury.
The Saints’ running back depth has taken another hit. Eno Benjamin ruptured his Achilles during practice today, according to Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football.
Eno Benjamin has his third team of the season. Benjamin, the running back who was waived by the Cardinals after Week 11, claimed by the Texans, and then waived by the Texans yesterday, has now been claimed by the Saints, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The Houston Texans are expected to waive running back Eno Benjamin, ESPN reported on Tuesday. Benjamin joined the Texans on Nov. 15, one day after being waived by the Arizona Cardinals.
Adam Schefter reports that the Texans are waiving RB Eno Benjamin on Tuesday. It’s worth mentioning that the Saints, Seahawks and Chiefs previously placed
- Texans running back Eno Benjamin and wide receiver Amari Rodgers are active for the first time since joining the team off waivers. Benjamin was previously with the Arizona Cardinals, and Rodgers was previously with the Green Bay Packers.
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Houston Texans running back Eno Benjamin is inactive for his second consecutive game since joining the team off waivers. Benjamin has been practicing with the Texans for the past two weeks since claimed off waivers from the Arizona Cardinals.
The running back commented on his release before the latest episode. View the original article to see embedded media. Running back Eno Benjamin was released by the Cardinals last week in just his second season with the team following a strong college career at local Arizona State.
After scrubbing the latest controversy from the in-season edition of HBO's "Hard Knocks," Arizona doesn't appear to want viewers to see the worst parts of its season to forget. If that's the case, there won't be a show at all.
The San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals will meet in Mexico City on Monday night, 17 years after the NFC West rivals clashed in the first regular-season NFL game played outside of the United States.
- Houston Texans running back Eno Benjamin is inactive for his first game with his new team Sunday against the Washington Commanders at NRG stadium. Benjamin wasn't expected to play after only practicing Thursday and Friday as he works to absorb the playbook after joining the AFC South club off waivers from the Arizona Cardinals on Tuesday.
Many hoped that the second episode of HBO’s “Hard Knocks” would include some insight to the release of former Arizona Cardinals running back Eno Benjamin on Monday.
In the aftermath of a Monday night win over the Eagles, the Washington Commanders had two pressing roster issues to address in Week 11.
The Arizona Cardinals won on Sunday, but also managed to lose what was thought to have been a valuable asset in their running back stable. Eno Benjamin
A former seventh-round pick, Benjamin served as James Conner‘s top backup in Arizona this season.
It was a surprise when the Cardinals cut Benjamin.
Second-year Arizona Cardinals running back Eno Benjamin has played a pretty big role for the disappointing team thus far this season. In fact, he took over RB1 duties when James Conner missed three games to injury earlier in the campaign.
The Cardinals got a steal in the 2020 NFL draft. With the 222nd overall pick, Arizona selected RB Eno Benjamin out of Arizona State University. Entering the draft, Benjamin was listed as a “system player” and was ranked 9th out of all running backs in the 2020 class by the NFL.
It was a career day for Eno Benjamin, and the Cardinals should be more than ecstatic on the potential Benjamin brings to the team’s offense. With James Conner and Darrel Williams injured during Week six, Benjamin had sort of a letdown performance in his first game as the starting RB.
With both James Conner and Darrell Williams out, the Cardinals will look to Eno Benjamin to take over at running back. The 23-year-old out of Arizona State University got his second taste for the endzone last week against the Eagles.
Kickers Rodrigo Blankenship, Matt Ammendola, Jose Borregales and Jonathan Garibay auditioned for the Cardinals.
This offseason, the Arizona Cardinals saw running back Chase Edmonds depart to Miami after four seasons with the team. The departure has opened the door for a new player to step up and take over his role.
Benjamin will compete with Darrel Williams to back up James Conner.
Arizona Cardinals third-year running back Eno Benjamin is making the most of his first normalized offseason, something he had not had in two years due
Once carrying the rock for the Arizona State Sun Devils, running back Eno Benjamin was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals, effectively living out every local kid's dream of playing for the two in-state squads.
When opportunity knocks, you must answer. That's precisely what Arizona Cardinals running back Eno Benjamin did in the Cardinals' 19-16 preseason victory over the Dallas Cowboys on Friday night. With fellow running back James Conner out on the reserve/COVID-19 list, Benjamin found himself as the team's No.
As we head into the second half of the season, it looks as if we know the 10 or so teams that have any real shot at getting one of those coveted four College Football Playoff slots...
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