Per the wire, the Colts tried out six players on Tuesday, including former Eagles RB Boston Scott. The following is a full list of players who tried out for Indianapolis: DB Richie Grant DB Jaylen Mahoney RB Keilan Robinson RB Boston Scott DB Mike Smith OT Matt Waletzko Scott, 30, is a former sixth-round pick of the Saints back in 2018.
The Baltimore Ravens clearly aren't satisfied with their running back depth as the regular season approaches. Per reports from NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Ravens recently hosted former Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott for a workout.
It sounds like a former Philadelphia Eagles fan-favorite could find a new home in the near future. Former Eagles running back Boston Scott has only appeared in games for Philadelphia.
The Washington Commanders are in the hunt for the playoffs for the first time since 2020. They may take a former Philadelphia Eagles running back with them.
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Could one former Philadelphia Eagles fan-favorite end up back in the division in the not-so-distant future? Former Eagles running back Boston Scott was selected in the sixth round of the 2018 National Football League Draft by the New Orleans Saints.
According to Aaron Wilson, the Commanders brought in five players for workouts on Tuesday including RB Boston Scott. The full list includes: CB Jason Maitre CB Qwuantrezz Knight CB Jerry Jacobs RB James Robinson RB Boston Scott Scott, 29, is a former sixth-round pick of the Saints back in 2018.
The Commanders are banged up at running back, so they took a look at two veteran free agents on Tuesday. According to multiple reports, the Commanders worked out Boston Scott and James Robinson.
One former member of the Philadelphia Eagles is available on the open market and looking for a new opportunity. Former Eagles running back Boston Scott spent the last six seasons in Philadelphia but has had a tough year and is looking for a new deal.
Free agent running back Boston Scott is back in the news as the trade deadline comes to a close. A former sixth-round pick by the New Orleans Saints, the Louisianna Tech product made a name for himself with the Philadelphia Eagles.
One former member of the Philadelphia Eagles is looking for a new opportunity and could find one in the not-so-distant future. Philadelphia parted ways with veteran running back Boston Scott after spending six seasons with the Eagles.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Saints are going to bring in veteran RB Boston Scott for a workout. Schultz reported earlier today that Scott has been
The Pittsburgh Steelers released running back Boston Scott from the practice squad with an injury settlement, per the transaction wire. Scott now has the opportunity to catch on with another team and not have to sit out the entire season on injured reserve.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a move involving a former member of the Philadelphia Eagles on Friday. Former Eagles fan-favorite Boston Scott spent the last six seasons of his career with Philadelphia but got a new opportunity this offseason.
The Pittsburgh Steelers officially released RB Boston Scott from their practice squad with an injury settlement on Friday, per the NFL Transactions wire. Scott, 29, is a former sixth-round pick of the Saints back in 2018.
Brooke Pryor reports that the Steelers have placed RB Boston Scott on practice squad injured reserve and are signing RB Aaron Shampklin in his place. Scott, 29, is a former sixth-round pick of the Saints back in 2018.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to sign former Philadelphia Eagles running back Boston Scott to their practice squad, according to Jordan Schultz of Bleacher-Report.
The Philadelphia Eagles head into Christmas Day with a 10-4 record and are trying to retain the outright lead in the NFC East. They face the New York Giants at home.
Running back Boston Scott's success against the New York Giants is something of a running joke, but with two remaining matchups against the division rivals
Add Philadelphia Eagles running back and kick returner Boston Scott to the growing list of NFL personalities annoyed over the league's new rule regarding kickoffs. "I’m not a fan of it," Scott told reporters on Tuesday, as shared by Chris Franklin of NJ Advance Media for NJ.com.
The Eagles will renew their rivalry with the Giants in the divisional round of the NFC playoffs this Saturday and Boston Scott will have an opportunity to continue his dominance of the Giants under the bright playoff lights.
Boston Scott was the fourth-leading rusher on the Philadelphia Eagles this season and has only made 12 starts in his five-year, 60-game NFL career. Whenever he plays the division-rival New York Giants, however, the running back seems to turn it up a notch.