Remember Zack Moss? It was only five short years ago when the Buffalo Bills used the No. 86 overall selection on the Utah running back at the 2020 NFL Draft.
The Cleveland Browns could be exploring new depth options at running back after the Cincinnati Bengals released veteran Zack Moss earlier this week. The move has sparked discussions about whether Moss could fit into head coach Kevin Stefanski’s offensive system.
Bengals RB Zack Moss enters 2025 after breaking his neck in three different places last November. Moss, who was recently placed on the Non-Football Injury
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The Indianapolis Colts needed depth at running back in 2023 while superstar Jonathan Taylor was rehabbing an ankle injury. This was handled by Zack Moss, who was traded the year before from the Buffalo Bills to the Colts for then-RB Nyheim Hines.
The Cincinnati Bengals released veteran running back Zack Moss on Wednesday. Moss, 27, agreed to a reworked contract for one year and $1.7 million in April with only $375,000 guaranteed.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Veterans of the Cincinnati Bengals reported to training camp Tuesday, and one of them will start camp on an injury list. Cincinnati placed running back Zack Moss on the Active/Non-Football Injury list.
The Cincinnati Bengals announced they have placed RB Zack Moss on the active/non-football injury list. Moss, 27, was drafted by the Bills in the third round out of Utah in 2020.
Following a season-ending neck injury in 2024, Zack Moss‘s playing future was naturally in doubt. Today, the running back reworked his contract in a move that signals his return to the lineup in 2025.
The Bengals and RB Zack Moss have agreed upon a reworked deal that would give him more guaranteed money in the final year of his deal, according to Mike Garafolo.
Bengals running back Zack Moss was officially ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Raiders due to a neck injury. Moss is expected to miss significant time, sources tell BengalsTalk.com.
On Monday, HBO and NFL Films announced that "Hard Knocks: In Season" is covering the AFC North during the 2024 season. There are several juicy storylines in what will likely be the NFL's toughest division once again. Here are the three best storylines for the Cincinnati Bengals.
Given Barkley's age, injury history and New York's previous reluctance to give him a lucrative long-term contract extension, it might make sense for both sides to part ways this offseason.
Running back Zack Moss will be a free agent this offseason. Should the Indianapolis Colts do whatever it takes to retain him or should they go in a different direction?