Retired running back Mark Ingram II spent two seasons as teammates with quarterback Jameis Winston with the New Orleans Saints.
Former Alabama Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram was critical of Nick Saban’s decision to make a quarterback change after just two games.
This NFL offseason has shown how difficult it is in the National Football League for running backs to receive fair market value for their services. Even top five running backs, such as Colts’ superstar Jonathan Taylor, have had to deal with contentious standoffs with their owners, in order to try to get a deserved raise.
The Lions used both of their first-round picks in the 2023 draft on positions deemed less valuable than others in recent years. That included the selection of running back Jahmyr Gibbs 12th overall, something which led to expectations of immediate playing time.
Veteran running back Mark Ingram has announced that this season he'll be in the TV studio, not on the field. Ingram and Fox Sports released a statement saying that he'll be part of Fox's college football studio show for the 2023 season.
Three-time Pro Bowl running back Mark Ingram is pivoting to a broadcasting career.
Mark Ingram had previously stated an intent to continue his playing career in 2023, but his short-term future appears to be headed in a different direction. The veteran running back’s broadcasting career could begin in the fall.
One Saints player is likely replacing another in the broadcast booth this season
One Saints player is likely replacing another in the broadcast booth this season
According to reports, Mark Ingram and Reggie Bush, both first-round picks for the New Orleans Saints, will be trading roles at Fox Sports. New Post's
Reggie Bush, the 2005 Heisman Trophy winner and former NFL running back, won't return to Fox Sports after an apparent contract dispute.
Long after the initial waves of free agency, a number of veteran running backs remain unsigned. One of those is Mark Ingram, who has his eyes set on playing a 13th campaign in the NFL.
In 2011, the New Orleans Saints traded their second round pick and a 2012 first-round selection to move back into the first round. With that 28th overall
New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram sustained a slight tear of his right MCL and likely will miss the rest of the season, NFL Network reported Wednesday.
Mark Ingram shared a message for New Orleans Saints fans after committing a costly error in the team’s 17-16 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Monday night.
According to Ian Rapoport, Saints RB Mark Ingram was diagnosed with a Grade 2 MCL sprain. Although Ingram was fortunate to avoid a more serious injury, Rapoport says he’s still looking at an absence of around three to four weeks. Ingram, 32, is a former first-round pick of the Saints back in 2011.
Rod Walker of Nola.com was the first to report on Sunday that New Orleans Saints running back Mark Ingram will be switching back to the number 22 jersey.
The New Orleans Saints traded a 2011 2nd round pick and 2012 1st round pick to the New England Patriots to get their first-round choice in the 2011 NFL Draft.
According to Saints Reporter Jeff Duncan, the New Orleans Saints have placed RB Mark Ingram on the Reserve-Covid list on Wednesday after he tested positive for COVID-19.
Ingram praised the Texans on Friday for being “transparent with me and honest with me” before they traded him to New Orleans.
Just six days ahead of the 2021 NFL trade deadline, the New Orleans Saints made headlines Wednesday night in acquiring running back Mark Ingram from the Houston Texans.
Brandin Cooks sent a critical tweet that appeared to be related to the reported deal.
Mark Ingram now rejoins Alvin Kamara in what is suddenly a stacked backfield for the 4-2 Saints.
Ingram got a $500K signing bonus from the Texans, but it sounds like they might end up eating that.
- The NFL is an ever-changing game. If anyone knows that, it's Mark Ingram. Already an NFL vet, Ingram exploded onto the scene in his first season with the Baltimore Ravens in 2019.
During their offseason, the Houston Texans put a huge amount of importance on bringing in high-character veterans. And it's safe to say that running back Mark Ingram fits that mold well.
Ingram spent most of his NFL career with the New Orleans Saints before spending the past two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens. He signed a one-year, $2.5 million deal with the Texans in March.
Ingram replaces Duke Johnson, who was released by Houston late last month.
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