By far the most notable, though, was Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler. Unfortunately for Ekeler, one of his plays created a stir of deja vu among Chargers fans that quickly went viral.
Austin Ekeler made the longest playoff run of his NFL career in his first season with the Washington Commanders. After his team's 55-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC championship game ...
Another name can be added to the growing list of critics as Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler recently took aim at the Giants and general manager Joe Schoen. Ahead of their matchup ...
Part of that culture change is two former prominent members of the Chargers, running back Austin Ekeler and former head coach (who is Ekeler's RB coach), Anthony Lynn. Ekeler has played an ...
Yet another Commanders fumble has turned into an Eagles touchdown. Philadelphia has taken a 41-23 lead with 12:24 left in the fourth quarter after Austin Ekeler lost the football and eventually Jalen ...
Bleacher Report lists NFL All-Pro running back/return specialist Austin Ekeler as one of the high-profile names who could be released as a salary cap casualty. From Bleacher Report: “The ...
Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler's comments shine a harsh light on the Giants' short-sightedness. Ekeler, speaking on "The Dan Le Batard Show" on Friday, pulled no punches about ...
Piling on was Commanders running back Austin Ekeler, who called out general manager Joe Schoen for his brutal Barkley decision. "Just seeing running backs have success and make a huge impact on ...
After all, one has to wonder if Austin Ekeler might be on his way out the door with the Washington Commanders after just one season. As Bleacher Report pointed out recently, those Commanders could ...
In 2024, Austin Ekeler signed a two-year deal with the Washington Commanders worth up to $11.43 million. The longtime Chargers running back played for the Los Angeles Chargers for seven seasons ...