Showing posts with label Ben Tate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben Tate. Show all posts

Friday, November 21, 2014

Report: Colts, Cardinals also tried to claim Ben Tate



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The Vikings landed running back Ben Tate on waivers Wednesday to bolster their backfield with Matt Asiata and Jerick McKinnon both missing practice because of injuries this week, but they werent the only ones reportedly interested in bringing the former Browns runner on board.

Teams that make unsuccessful waiver claimsare not immediately disclosed by the league any longer, but Field Yates of ESPN.comreports that two other teams made bids to add Tate to their roster. Per Yates, the Colts and Cardinals were the other interested parties.

Neither names comes as much of a surprise. The Colts lost Ahmad Bradshaw to a fractured fibula in last weeks game and placed him on season-ending injured reserve this week, leaving Trent Richardson and Dan Herron as the only running backs on the teams 53-man roster this season.

Arizona, meanwhile, hasnt found a strong complement to Andre Ellington in their backfield this season. Jonathan Dwyer was set for that role, but he was released in the wake of a domestic violence arrest early in the season and neither Stepfan Taylor nor Marion Grice has done much in reserve the rest of the way.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/11/20/report-colts-cardinals-also-tried-to-claim-ben-tate/



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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Vikings claim Ben Tate on waivers



Updated: November 20, 2014, 10:52 AM ET

ESPN.com news servicesVikings Claim Tate On Waivers

The Minnesota Vikings claimed running back Ben Tate on waivers Wednesday from the Cleveland Browns.

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The Vikings may use Ben Tate mostly in goal-line and passing situations, where he can be a between-the-tackles complement to Jerick McKinnon, Ben Goessling writes. Story

In claiming Tate, the Vikings owe him $352,941 for 2014 in guaranteed base salary, plus another $46,875 for each game that he is on the 46-man game-day roster. His 2015 salary is not guaranteed.

Both the Arizona Cardinals and Indianapolis Colts put in a waiver claim for Tate, a league source told ESPN.com's Field Yates, but Minnesota was awarded the running back since they had an inferior record.

Unless he is able to win an appeal of his suspension, Adrian Peterson will miss the rest of the season. The Vikings have used rookie running back Jerick McKinnon as their primary ball carrier in Peterson's absence, and they have also given Matt Asiata plenty of work in passing and goal-line situations.

McKinnon, though, has been dealing with a low back injury and did not practice Wednesday. Asiata also missed practice with a concussion, and the health of both backs -- as well as the loss of Peterson -- could explain the Vikings' quest for more running back depth.

McKinnon leads the Vikings this season with 484 yards, averaging 4.9 yards per carry. Asiata has six rushing touchdowns and one receiving score, but he has averaged only 3.3 yards per carry, and neither he nor McKinnon has eclipsed the 21 carries Peterson had in the Vikings' season opener.

Tate had just two carries for minus-9 yards in last weekend's loss after complaining earlier in the week about the number of carries he was getting in the Browns' three-running-back rotation with Terrance West and Isaiah Crowell.

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Andrew Weber/USA TODAY SportsRunning back Ben Tate has been claimed by the Vikings a day after being waived by the Browns.

Tate agreed to a two-year contract worth up to $7 million in the offseason after serving as Arian Foster's primary backup with the Houston Texans the four previous seasons.

He had six carries for 41 yards in his Cleveland debut, which was soured by a knee injury that forced him to miss nearly a month of action. He ended up playing eight games with 106 carries for 333 yards and four TDs.

Since rushing for 202 combined yards in Weeks 5 and 6, Tate averaged 1.7 yards per carry in his last five games, going for 90 yards on 53 attempts.

Tate argued that his skill set hadn't changed, and the running game was an 11-man effort. He told ESPN on Sunday that he wasn't hurt and wasn't aware of any doghouse issues for him.

Tate was used primarily as a third-down back in Sunday's loss to Houston.

ESPN.com's Ben Goessling and Jeremy Fowler contributed to this report.

Source: http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11904304/minnesota-vikings-claim-rb-ben-tate-waivers



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