After one season and limited production with the Buffalo Bills last year, Leonard Fournette wants NFL teams to know that heโs still got plenty left in the tank.
The veteran running back made a strong statement on his future, letting teams know that he intends to play in 2024. As ESPNโs Adam Schefterreported, Fournette hired former agent Ari Nissim along with Pat Capra and sent a confident message through the new representation.
โLeonardโs in the best shape of his career and I expect he will have a new home soon,โ Nissim said,โ via Schefter.
Veteran Running Back Struggled to Find Role in Buffalo
Fournette signed with the Bills on October 30 last season, joining the practice squad after veteran running back Damien Harris was lost to a season-ending injury. While it appeared that Fournette could move into a significant role, he remained stuck on the practice squad as running back Ty Johnson was instead elevated and cemented a role as the No. 2 back behind James Cook.
In an interview with the Buffalo News published on December 5, the 28-year-old running back admitted that it was a โhumblingโ experience not being on an active roster.
โIโm comfortable, up to speed,โ Fournette said, via Jay Skurski of theย Buffalo News. โIโm ready, man. Just waiting on my opportunity. Of course, my first time really being in this position, so you know, I have my days. I think itโs humbling me, testing me, my faith and everything, but Iโm getting better.โ
The opportunity came late. Fournette ended up appearing in two games for the Bills, rushing 12 times for 40 yards. It was the lowest production of his seven-year NFL career.
Fournette topped the 1,000-yard mark twice in his career and earned a reputation as a strong postseason performer during the Tampa Bay Buccaneersโ Super Bowl run in 2020. He racked up 4,518 rushing yards and 34 rushing touchdowns over his seven NFL seasons, adding 312 receptions for 2,219 yards and another 7 receiving touchdowns.
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