The Green Bay Packers caused a stir in the offseason with their moves in free agency.
After six productive years in the NFL, running back Todd Gurley has confirmed that his time playing football has come to an end. In an interview with NFL Network’s Andrew Siciliano, Gurley answered some queries about his future in the league, according to Jack Baer of Yahoo!
Running back Todd Gurley told NFL Network on Thursday he doesn’t “think there’s any question” that he’s done playing football. But he also specifically noted that he’s yet to turn in his retirement papers.
The former top-10 pick Gurley at least gets to walk away with nearly $50 million in career earnings and having gotten the opportunity to play in a Super Bowl.
Running back Todd Gurley has not officially retired from the NFL, but unofficially, his career appears to be over. "I don't think there's any question about that one," Gurley told NFL Network Thursday. The former Rams and Falcons tailback had a short-lived career filled with both successes and injuries.
Gurley didn’t rule out an eventual return to the NFL, however.
Todd Gurley hasn’t seen the field for an NFL game since January, 2021…and that’s fine with the veteran running back.
Baltimore Ravens running back J.K. Dobbins will miss the entire 2021 season with a torn ACL. Now the franchise needs someone to fill the void with only Gus Edwards, Justice Hill and Ty'Son Williams on the roster.
The Ravens hosted Gurley back in June but left Baltimore without a deal. At the time, he profiled as little more than an RB3 option
The Rams have an urgent need in the backfield after Cam Akers suffered a devastating season-ending Achilles injury earlier this week while working out.
Todd Gurley might not have been the franchise name for the Atlanta Falcons, but could he have a resurgence with the Los Angeles Rams? His old franchise is now in need of a running back. Rams second-year running back Cam Akers suffered a torn Achilles during practice Tuesday.
It appears three-time Pro Bowl running back Todd Gurley is a fan of the adage that teaches patience is a virtue.
Gurley played alongside new Detroit quarterback Jared Goff when both were with the Los Angeles Rams until Gurley was released in March 2020.
During his one and only campaign with Atlanta, Gurley averaged a paltry 3.5 yards per carry and managed a career-worst 678 rushing yards on 195 attempts.
Gurley teased fans on Thursday that he was on the verge of breaking free-agency news. That, however, was little more than an April Fools' Day prank used to remind would-be suitors that he's available.
For several reasons, Atlanta fans were excited when Todd Gurley signed an affordable one-year contract to come back home last season. The experiment started pretty well, but it came to a screeching halt over the second half of the year.
Todd Gurley’s return to Georgia, where he played collegiately, didn’t quite live up to Falcons fans’ expectations — or his own, I’m sure. Gurley signed a one-year deal worth $6,000,000 with the Falcons after being cut by the Los Angeles Rams.
Todd Gurley is no longer the Atlanta Falcons starting running back.
Todd Gurley continues to commit mental mistakes for the Atlanta Falcons, though he’s lucky he didn’t cost his team this time.
Atlanta Falcons running back Todd Gurley has scored many touchdowns during his career, but the one he had in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Detroit Lions was the only regrettable one of his career.
If Gurley really is healthy this coming season, he has a chance to provide the Falcons with some serious firepower.
Koetter is confident that Gurley will thrive in the Falcons' offense, noting that is a similar system to what he played in during his time with the Rams.
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