The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Eagles boost run game, add Ajayi

- By Rob Maaddi

PHILADELPH­IA » The NFL-leading Eagles bolstered their running attack Tuesday, acquiring Jay Ajayi from the Miami Dolphins for a 2018 fourth-round draft pick hours before the trade deadline.

Ajayi has 465 yards rushing and is averaging 3.4 yards per carry with no touchdowns. He went to the Pro Bowl last season after running for 1,272 yards, including three 200-yard games.

“We like our running back group,” Eagles vice president of football operations Howie Roseman said. “This was an opportunit­y that came to us, a good player who could add to our team. He’s a young player who is under contract for the next couple years.”

Dolphins coach Adam Gase signaled his displeasur­e with Ajayi last week after Miami was routed 40-0 at Baltimore, noting missed blocking assignment­s in pass protection .

“The running back, we never blocked the right guy,” Gase said. “I don’t even know if we know who we’ve got. We’ve got to get that fixed.”

LeGarrette Blount leads Philadelph­ia with 467 yards rushing and is averaging 4.7 yards a carry with two touchdowns. Roseman said Blount remains the starter and he’s confident Ajayi won’t create problems.

“We weren’t going to bring anyone here that would disrupt

“This was an opportunit­y that came to us, a good player who could add to our team. He’s a young player who is under contract for the next couple years.”

– Eagles vice president of football operations Howie Roseman on the trade for Dolphins running back Jay Ajayi.

team chemistry,” Roseman said. “We feel very confident and comfortabl­e about the player.”

The Eagles (7-1) have the fifth-ranked run offense and have won six straight games. On Monday, coach Doug Pederson wasn’t sure the team needed any help.

“It has to be the right fit,” Pederson said before the trade. “It can’t just be anybody. From my standpoint, you don’t want to disrupt the chemistry that is going on in the dressing room right now. Those guys are playing with a lot of confidence and they’re rallying around each other so it would have to be a pretty special fit to make it work.”

Ajayi fits the “special” category despite his inconsiste­nt season. He had 122 yards rushing in Week 2 and 130 in Week 6.

Last year, Ajayi was lauded for his durability and ability to break tackles. He helped the Dolphins reach the playoffs for the first time since 2008, and joined O.J. Simpson, Earl Campbell and Tiki Barber as the only players to rush for 200 yards three times in a season.

The London-born Ajayi wasn’t drafted until the fifth round in 2015 because of a knee issue, but he has averaged 18 carries a game the past two seasons and has made 19 consecutiv­e starts. Ajayi has been held out of practice a lot this year to protect his knees, and the Dolphins may have doubts about his longevity.

The Dolphins (4-3) needed a shake-up. They’re in the playoff race even though they rank last in the NFL in points and yards.

With Ajayi gone, Damien Williams and Kenyan Drake are expected to share duties at running back Sunday against Oakland.

The Eagles have to make a roster spot for Ajayi. Wendell Smallwood, Corey Clement and Kenjon Barner are the other running backs on the roster. They lost Darren Sproles for the season in Week 3.

 ?? GAIL BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? In this file photo, Miami Dolphins running back Jay Ajayi breaks free from Baltimore Ravens free safety Lardarius Webb.The NFL-leading Eagles have bolstered their offense by acquiring running back Jay Ajayi from the Miami Dolphins for a fourth-round...
GAIL BURTON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE In this file photo, Miami Dolphins running back Jay Ajayi breaks free from Baltimore Ravens free safety Lardarius Webb.The NFL-leading Eagles have bolstered their offense by acquiring running back Jay Ajayi from the Miami Dolphins for a fourth-round...

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