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Pederson gives Blount a vote of confidence

- Lorenzo Reyes

Running back LeGarrette Blount was a key addition in a busy offseason for the Philadelph­ia Eagles, but his training camp and preseason showings left some to speculate whether he would be with the team for the long haul.

Eagles head coach Doug Pederson, however, offered a strong vote of support for the 30-yearold when asked about Blount’s status on the roster.

“I mean, the guy is a beast of a runner,” Pederson said Tuesday. “I don’t know what else to tell ya — 18 touchdowns, 15 in the red zone last year.

“That’s the production you saw yesterday (in practice), the style of running he can do.

“Listen, we’re not game-planning these games, so it’s really hard to go into a game to say, ‘This is best against this team.’ We’re trying to execute our plays. As coaches, we might be putting our players through injustice by putting them in bad situations, I’m just going to be honest with you. But you saw what he has done these last couple of days. I’m excited that he’s here, and he’s going to be a big part of our offense.”

After the Eagles released Ryan Mathews last week, Blount appeared solidified as the starter. Although Philadelph­ia has other options at the position, secondyear pro Wendell Smallwood and rookie Donnel Pumphrey are short on experience. Darren Sproles appears set as the backup, thanks in part to his versatilit­y.

An ESPN report Monday, however, stated that Blount was not a lock to make the roster. Other reports have indicated that Blount, whom the team lists at 6-0, 250 pounds, is struggling to keep his weight down.

In the last two days of practices against the Miami Dolphins, Blount has demonstrat­ed why he has earned Pederson’s support. He routinely waited for holes to open and ran through them be- fore officials blew the play dead.

More important to his standing with the coaching staff, Blount continues to work with the first-team offense.

Preseason games, however, have been a difficult stage for the former New England Patriots running back, who led the NFL with 18 rushing touchdowns last season.

He carried the ball five times for 8 yards Thursday against the Buffalo Bills.

In the opener against the Green Bay Packers, Blount ran four times for 9 yards.

For Philadelph­ia’s coaching staff, however, the primary challenge might rest with figuring out how to use their new ballcarrie­r.

“As things go forward, you look to find the plays that are best suited for him and you focus on those things and let him do his thing,” offensive coordinato­r Frank Reich said. “Because when he does his thing, it results in a lot of touchdowns.”

 ?? BILL STREICHER, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? LeGarrette Blount has 17 yards on nine carries over two preseason games for the Eagles.
BILL STREICHER, USA TODAY SPORTS LeGarrette Blount has 17 yards on nine carries over two preseason games for the Eagles.

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