Former Pro Bowl running back Phillip Lindsay put Broncos wide receivers on blast for no-showing against Chicago's bottom-six defense, and the team's all-time leader receiver agreed with the criticism. That didn't sit well with Jeudy.
Phillip Lindsay is one XFL player hoping to use his renewed exposure to slingshot back into the NFL.
Veteran RB Phillip Lindsay, who is currently playing on the XFL’s Sea Dragons, said his agent Mike McCartney reached out to Denver about a potential return
The Seattle Sea Dragons on Monday announced that they have signed running back Phillip Lindsay.
In his rookie season in Denver, Phillip Lindsay rushed for over 1,000 yards and earned Pro Bowl honors, quickly emerging as the Broncos' top back.
Veteran NFL running back Phillip Lindsay is signing with the Seattle Sea Dragons of the XFL, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The 28-year-old two-time Pro Bowl running back has bounced around a bit since his back-to-back 1,000+ yard seasons in 2018 and ’19 with the Broncos.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that veteran RB Phillip Lindsay is signing with the XFL’s Seattle Sea Dragons. Lindsay is still hoping to catch on with an NFL team and will use this as an opportunity to showcase his skills. Lindsay, 28, wound up signing on with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of Colorado in 2018.
According to Field Yates, the Seattle Seahawks hosted RB Phillip Lindsay for a visit. Seattle is banged up at running back and could use the extra depth.
Per NFL Insider Field Yates, Lindsay was dropped in favor of young special teamer Jake Funk.
The Indianapolis Colts did some shuffling at running back along the team’s practice squad. The Indianapolis Colts announced on Thursday that the team has signed running back Jake Funk to the practice squad and waived veteran running back Phillip Lindsay in a corresponding roster move.
The Indianapolis Colts swapped out running backs on the practice squad on Thursday morning, releasing established veteran Phillip Lindsay and signing young special teamer Jake Funk.
The Indianapolis Colts announced they have released RB Phillip Lindsay from the practice squad and signed RB Jake Funk to take his place. Indianapolis’
With Jonathan Taylor sidelined for Sunday's game at New England, the Indianapolis Colts elevated running backs Phillip Lindsay and Jordan Wilkins from the practice squad on Saturday.
The absence of Taylor will pave the way for Deon Jackson to make his second start of the season.
The Colts announced four roster moves on Saturday, including signing WR Keke Coutee to the 53-man roster. The team also waived T Luke Tenuta in a corresponding move.
Former Denver Broncos Pro Bowl running back Phillip Lindsay will now officially get a chance to prove a point against his former team.
The only UDFA in NFL history to begin his career with back-to-back 1,000-yard rushing seasons, Lindsay went from 2020 Broncos extension talks to being moved out of his starting role.
Per NFL insider Ian Rapoport, the Indianapolis Colts are releasing Phillip Lindsay after signing the 5-foot-8, 190-pound tailback to a contract in May.
Running back Phillip Lindsay will have to continue his NFL career with another team after the Indianapolis Colts released him. ESPN’s Stephen Holder tweeted, “Source confirms Colts cut RB Phillip Lindsay, as @RapSheet first reported.” Holder also commented, “I’m pretty surprised.
Lindsay, 27, saw limited action last season, splitting time between the Houston Texans and Miami Dolphins.
Phillip Lindsay’s one-year contract did not last long on the waiver wire.
Houston Texans running back Phillip Lindsay has spoken many times about playing with a chip on his shoulder. Well, by the sounds of things in 2021 he will be playing with more than a little extra motivation.
He is accustomed to the competition. He is accustomed to the doubters. What running back Phillip Lindsay is trying to get comfortable with now is “uncomfortability.”.
Lindsay signed a one-year "prove it" contract with the Houston Texans and is set to compete for touches with new backfield mates Mark Ingram and David Johnson.
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