Ravens coach John Harbaugh confirmed Monday that RBs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins had tested positive for COVID-19.
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Ravens’ Ingram, Dobbins test positive for virus
Ravens coach John Harbaugh confirmed Monday that RBs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins had tested positive for COVID-19.
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Ravens’ Ingram, Dobbins test positive for virus
The Saints signed veteran running back Terrance West to give themselves some early season insurance in the backfield. Pro Bowl running back Mark Ingram will miss the first four games of the season serving a four-game suspension.
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Saints sign RB West as insurance in backfield
Despite missing his team’s OTAs, New Orleans Saints RB Mark Ingram says he’s neither angry with his contract, nor was he holding out.
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Saints’ Ingram: ‘I’m not angry with my contract’
Saints coach Sean Payton told ESPN that he has spoken with running back Mark Ingram, who is entering the last year of his contract, and doesn’t expect Ingram to participate in organized team activities until a mandatory veteran minicamp in June.
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Payton confirms Ingram skipping OTAs until June
Saints running back Mark Ingram, who was suspended four games on Tuesday for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs, appealed the suspension on Wednesday.
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Saints’ Ingram appeals 4-game drug suspension
With Ingram suspended four games, Kamara will need to build on his momentum from a dynamic rookie season.
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Alvin Kamara will be Saints’ 1A and 1B during Mark Ingram ban
With Ingram suspended four games, Kamara will need to build on his momentum from a dynamic rookie season.
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Alvin Kamara will be Saints’ 1A and 1B during Mark Ingram ban
The Saints will be without Pro Bowl running back Mark Ingram for the first four games of 2018 due to a violation of the NFL policy against performance-enhancing substances.
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Saints lose Ingram for 4 games due to PEDs
Rockets star Chris Paul told G League call-up Andre Ingram that he was in awe of his story, saying Ingram’s “10 years grinding” in the NBA’s developmental league before finally making his NBA debut Tuesday was “unbelievable.”
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Ingram on 19-point debut: ‘Once in a lifetime’