- Trey Sermon
- #27
- Team IND
- Pos RB
- Status AActive
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Back to limited role on offense
Sermon had one reception for 14 yards and no carries in Sunday's loss at Houston.
Analysis: With the return of Jonathan Taylor from an ankle injury, Sermon moved to a limited backup role. Sermon played on just 10 of the offense's 64 snaps while Taylor played on 52 snaps and Tyler Goodson played on two snaps. Sermon likely will have a minimal role while Taylor is healthy.
Published: Mon, Oct 28 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Takes back seat Sunday
Sermon carried the ball eight times for 36 yards and caught his only target for 13 yards in Sunday's 16-10 win over the Dolphins.
Analysis: With Jonathan Taylor (ankle) still sidelined, Sermon got the start in the Colts' backfield but surprisingly played second fiddle to Tyler Goodson -- Goodson saw 14 carries and turned them into 51 yards and his first career TD. Taylor could be back in Week 8 against the Texans, but if he's not ready to go, coach Shane Steichen might decide to ride the hot hand between Sermon and Goodson again, making both backs volatile fantasy options.
Published: Sun, Oct 20 at 3:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to play Sunday
Sermon (knee) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game against the Dolphins.
Analysis: Sermon has benefited the last two contests with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) sidelined, at least in terms of touches (34 in all), but his efficiency has been lacking to the tune of 2.4 yards per carry and 4.2 yards per catch. Sermon also tended to first a collarbone injury during Week 6 prep and then a knee issue this week, but he was able to increase his activity level from none Wednesday to some Thursday before Friday's full practice. With Taylor out again Sunday, Sermon seems to be the top…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 18 at 1:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited at practice Thursday
Sermon (knee) returned to a limited practice Thursday.
Analysis: After missing Wednesday's session, Sermon's return to the field, albeit in a limited capacity, a day later has him trending in the right direction ahead of Sunday's game against the Dolphins. If Sermon is able to practice fully Friday, he could head into the weekend without an injury designation, with his Week 7 status of particular import due to Jonathan Taylor's (ankle) continued absence from practice.
Published: Thu, Oct 17 at 1:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Sermon (knee) returned to practice Thursday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Sermon missed Wednesday's session, but his return to the field one day later bodes well for his chances of suiting up Sunday against the Dolphins. With Jonathan Taylor (ankle) still sidelined Thursday, Sermon appears to be in a position to continue to see an expanded workload this weekend, provided his knee issue doesn't affect his Week 7 availability.
Published: Thu, Oct 17 at 10:23am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing to start week
Sermon (knee) isn't practicing Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Jonathan Taylor (ankle) was also sitting out practice to begin Week 7 prep, after his absence for the previous two games allowed Sermon to make consecutive starts while handling 16 and 18 touches out of the backfield. Sermon apparently came out of Sunday's 20-17 win over the Titans with a knee injury, although he was still getting carries up until the final minute of the game. He's averaging just 2.6 yards per carry as the starter and 2.5 for the season, with his poor efficiency perhaps opening…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 16 at 11:13am by Rotowire.com
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Contending with knee issue
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Wednesday that Sermon is dealing with a knee injury ahead of Sunday's game against the Dolphins, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: With top back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) having missed the last two games and Sermon now contending with an ankle issue, the Colts signed Salvon Ahmed to their practice squad Wednesday to bolster their depth out of the backfield. If neither Taylor nor Sermon is available to play Sunday against the Dolphins, Tyler Goodson would likely see an expanded profile out of the backfield.
Published: Wed, Oct 16 at 8:57am by Rotowire.com
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Struggles for yardage Sunday
Sermon rushed 18 times for 29 yards and wasn't targeted in the Colts' 20-17 win over the Titans on Sunday.
Analysis: Sermon scuffled his way to a meager 1.6 yards per carry, and 11 of his yards actually came on one of his attempts. The journeyman back was outperformed by Tyler Goodson, who rode a game-long 33-yard run on the way to an average of 6.4 yards per carry on eight attempts. Neither back figures to have much fantasy relevance if Jonathan Taylor is able to return from his ankle injury in Week 7 against the Dolphins; however, if the latter misses at least one more game, Goodson may have earned himself…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 13 at 4:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Set for Week 6 lead role
Sermon is poised to lead the Colts backfield Sunday against the Titans, with Jonathan Taylor (ankle) ruled out for the game.
Analysis: While Taylor was sidelined for the Colts' loss to the Jaguars in Week 5, Sermon racked up 63 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown on 10 carries and six catches. Sermon's 16 touches were double the total of fellow running back Tyler Goodson, and a similar distribution could be in place Week 6 with Taylor out for a second straight game.
Published: Fri, Oct 11 at 11:23am by Rotowire.com
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Returns to full practice
Sermon (collarbone) was a full practice participant Thursday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Sermon is on track to lead the Colts' backfield for a second straight week this Sunday against the Titans, as Jonathan Taylor (ankle) still hasn't returned to practice. Sermon played 58 percent of snaps in a 37-34 loss to Jacksonville this Sunday, turning 10 carries and six targets into 63 yards and a touchdown while Tyler Goodson had 57 yards on five carries and three targets.
Published: Thu, Oct 10 at 1:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Sermon (collarbone) was present for practice Thursday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Though top back Jonathan Taylor indicated to James Boyd of The Athletic that his ankle is feeling better at this stage, he wasn't spotted during the initial portion of Thursday's session. The Colts' upcoming injury report will clarify the official participation level of both Taylor and Sermon.
Published: Thu, Oct 10 at 10:23am by Rotowire.com
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Misses Wednesday's practice
Sermon didn't practice Wednesday due to a collarbone injury.
Analysis: Lead back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) also remained sidelined for Wednesday's practice, after Sermon helped fill in for him during Sunday's 37-34 loss to the Jaguars while handling a season-high 16 touches. The statuses of both backs are thus worth tracking as this weekend's game against the Titans approaches, but for now, Tyler Goodson is the top healthy back on the Colts' active roster. The Colts also have Evan Hull and Trent Pennix on hand on the practice squad.
Published: Wed, Oct 9 at 1:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs 16 touches, TD in spot start
Sermon rushed 10 times for 38 yards and a touchdown and brought in all six targets for 25 yards in the Colts' 37-34 loss to the Jaguars on Sunday.
Analysis: Sermon drew the start due to Jonathan Taylor (ankle) being sidelined, but he saw limited work on the ground partly due to game script. Additionally, the fourth-year back found running room at a premium on most of his carries, as 17 of his yards came on a single tote. Sermon did punch in a one-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter to round out his fantasy day, and his strong work as a pass catcher led to him finishing second in receptions on the day for Indianapolis. If Taylor is unable to…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 6 at 2:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Stage set to start Week 5
Sermon appears primed to start Sunday's divisional matchup against the Jaguars with Colts head coach Shane Steichen having announced Friday that Jonathan Taylor (ankle) is ruled out for Week 5, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Sermon, who rushed five times for eight yards during Indianapolis' win over the Steelers in Week 4, looks positioned for a significant workload as the Colts' top backfield option heading into a road matchup against Jacksonville. Tyler Goodson also will be a candidate to mix in, but he's handled only one touch (a two-yard catch against Green Bay in Week 2) in three appearances this season. Sermon, meanwhile, boasts the stature and skill set of a three-down back, and Indianapolis deployed him to…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 4 at 10:20am by Rotowire.com
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Totals eight yards
Sermon rushed the ball five times for eight yards in Sunday's 27-24 win over the Steelers.
Analysis: Sermon didn't earn his first touch until late in the third quarter but closed out the game as the Colts' lead back after Jonathan Taylor (ankle) was forced to the sidelines. He was ineffective with his opportunity, but Sermon could be in for a significant workload in Week 5 against the Jaguars if Taylor is unable to suit up.
Published: Sun, Sep 29 at 8:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores TD in win
Sermon had two carries for 16 yards, including a one-yard touchdown, in Sunday's win over Chicago.
Analysis: Sermon played on just five of the offense's 56 snaps but had a short-yardage touchdown when he gave Jonathan Taylor some time off. Unlike Week 2, Taylor was used extensively in the fourth quarter. While it's possible Sermon could be used more frequently in passing situations as the primary backup running back, he's only going to get a small workload if the Colts are not playing from far behind if Taylor is healthy.
Published: Mon, Sep 23 at 1:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets time late in loss
Sermon had two carries for zero total yards and one reception for seven yards in Sunday's loss at Green Bay.
Analysis: Sermon played on just 18 of the offense's 56 snaps but got most of his usage late in the fourth quarter when the Colts were playing from behind. Jonathan Taylor was surprisingly on the bench late after some drops earlier in the game, so Sermon and Tyler Goodson could see more of a role in the passing game.
Published: Mon, Sep 16 at 1:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Minimal involvement in Week 1 loss
Sermon did not log a rushing attempt or draw a target during Sunday's 29-27 loss to the Texans.
Analysis: Sermon handled the No. 2 role behind Jonathan Taylor versus Houston, playing five offensive snaps while Tyler Goodson didn't take the field. No running back aside from Taylor, who rushed 16 times for 48 yards and a touchdown, factored into the game plan for Indianapolis' opener, but Sermon should mix in more frequently going forward. More opportunities could come Week 2 against a Packers defense that allowed 132 yards from scrimmage and three TDs to Saquon Barkley in Week 1.
Published: Mon, Sep 9 at 1:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Not on injury report
Sermon (hamstring) wasn't listed on the Colts' injury report Wednesday.
Analysis: Sermon has evidently moved past the hamstring issue that sidelined him last month, and as a result is in line to be available to back up starting running back Jonathan Taylor in Sunday's season opener versus the Texans. Tyler Goodson is also on hand as a reserve option, though neither Sermon or Goodson is likely to garner a high volume of weekly touches as long as Taylor is available.
Published: Wed, Sep 4 at 1:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to practice
Sermon (hamstring) returned to practice Wednesday, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: Sermon injured his hamstring Aug. 11 during the Colts' preseason opener, after reports from the first two weeks of training camp suggested he was the favorite for the No. 2 role in the backfield. He's now one of three backs on the roster after Tuesday's cutdowns, joined by starter Jonathan Taylor and 23-year-old Tyler Goodson. As the roster currently stands, Sermon presumably would get most of the carries in the event of a Taylor injury, with Goodson then handling passing situations and more of…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 28 at 7:09am by Rotowire.com
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Could return to practice soon
Colts coach Shane Steichen said Sunday that he's hopeful for Sermon (hamstring) to return to practice next week, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
Analysis: Sermon has been sidelined since suffering a hamstring injury during the preseason opener Aug. 11, and he missed Thursday's 27-14 win in the exhibition finale against Cincinnati. Steichen's phrasing seems to indicate that the 25-year-old might return in the week immediately leading up to Indianapolis' season opener against the Texans on Sunday, Sept. 8. Sermon stretched with his teammates ahead of Sunday's practice, though he still wasn't in uniform, according to Bremer. When he's healthy,…read more
Published: Sun, Aug 25 at 1:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses another week
Sermon (hamstring) didn't play in Thursday's 27-14 preseason win over the Bengals.
Analysis: James Boyd of The Athletic expects Sermon to have a spot on the initial 53-man roster despite missing the final two preseason games and the past couple weeks of practice. The running back was injured during the first quarter of the Colts' preseason opener, after reports out of training camp pegged him as a favorite for the second spot on the depth chart. It's a role that doesn't figure to entail many touches when Jonathan Taylor is healthy, and there's some chance Sermon's absence will lead the…read more
Published: Fri, Aug 23 at 6:52am by Rotowire.com
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Misses game with hamstring injury
Sermon (hamstring) did not play in Saturday's preseason win over Arizona.
Analysis: Sermon left Indy's first preseason game Sunday with a hamstring injury. The severity of the injury isn't clear, but it's thought he'll be ready for the start of the regular season. Sermon had been the leader for the No. 2 RB role behind Jonathan Taylor prior to the injury, with Tyler Goodson and Evan Hull competing for the No. 3 role.
Published: Sun, Aug 18 at 10:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice
Sermon (hamstring) did not practice Thursday, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Sermon left Indy's first preseason game Sunday with a hamstring injury. The severity of the injury isn't clear, but it's not a good sign that he hasn't returned to practice this week. He seems unlikely to play in the team's second preseason game Saturday. Sermon had been the leader for the No. 2 RB role behind Jonathan Taylor prior to the injury, with Tyler Goodson and Evan Hull competing for the No. 3 role.
Published: Thu, Aug 15 at 11:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Exits preseason opener with injury
Sermon won't return to Sunday's exhibition contest against Denver due to a hamstring injury, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Sermon headed to the medical tent in the first quarter and has since been ruled out from returning. The severity of his hamstring injury isn't yet clear, but it could impact his availability for the remainder of the preseason slate and potentially prevent him from being ready for the start of the regular season as well. Sermon had been the leader for the No. 2 RB role behind Jonathan Taylor prior to the injury, with Tyler Goodson and Evan Hull lining up in the pecking order below him.
Published: Sun, Aug 11 at 11:05am by Rotowire.com
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Leader for backup RB role
Sermon appears to be the clear frontrunner for the backup role to Jonathan Taylor, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports. "He's doing some really good things here," head coach Shane Steichen said. "Really good in pass pro, I've been impressed with that, with the third-down stuff, and also, running and seeing the hole has been good."
Analysis: The Colts showed their confidence in Sermon by not drafting a running back or signing a prominent undrafted free agent to compete for the backup role. He's competing with Evan Hull and Tyler Goodson for playing time behind Taylor. Hull and Goodson may be competing for a limited third-down receiving role, and it's not clear both will make the final roster.
Published: Sun, Aug 4 at 8:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Poised for backup role
With the Colts not taking a running back in the 2024 Draft, Sermon and Evan Hull are the primary backups to starter Jonathan Taylor, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: It was a mild surprise that the Colts didn't draft a running back or sign a prominent undrafted free agent to compete for the starting role. It's possible the Colts will sign a veteran free agent this spring for depth, but at this point Sermon could have a prominent backup role. He rushed 35 times, including 17 carries in Week 15, for 160 yards to go along with three catches for 13 yards with Indy last season.
Published: Sun, Apr 28 at 8:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Re-signs with Indy
The Colts re-signed Sermon on Thursday, JJ Stankevitz of the team's official site reports.
Analysis: In 14 games for the Colts during the 2023 regular season, Sermon rushed 35 times (including 17 carries in Week 15) for 160 yards to go along with three catches for 13 yards. With Zack Moss now with the Bengals, Sermon will have a chance to carve out a complementary role behind starter Jonathan Taylor in 2024, but chances are Indianapolis will add further backfield depth via free agency or the draft.
Published: Thu, Mar 14 at 1:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Not tendered by Colts
Sermon wasn't tendered by the Colts, making him an unrestricted free agent, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Sermon rushed 35 times for 160 yards as a member of the Colts in 2023, but the team didn't retain his rights as a restricted free agent, even after watching fellow running back Zack Moss sign with the Bengals in free agency. Sermon will look to sign with another team and compete for a roster spot in camp.
Published: Wed, Mar 13 at 1:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets back on radar
Sermon recorded 35 carries for 160 yards over 14 games in 2023, adding three catches for 13 yards on six targets.
Analysis: Sermon had something of a bounce-back season in his third year after suiting up for just two games in his sophomore season in 2022. He was only able to fill a rotational role behind the capable duo of Jonathan Taylor and Zack Moss, but he was efficient while averaging 4.6 yards per tote. Sermon enters the offseason as a free agent, but he's put himself in a position to land on a roster somewhere in the league in 2024.
Published: Mon, Jan 8 at 1:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't play versus Houston
Sermon (coach's decision) is inactive for Saturday's game against the Texans, Raven Moore of the Colts' official site reports.
Analysis: The move comes with Zack Moss (forearm) returning from a two-game absence for the regular-season finale. Sermon saw the field in spells due to both Moss and Jonathan Taylor missing time this season. He'll finish the regular season with 160 rushing yards on 35 carries while adding three catches for 13 yards over 14 games.
Published: Sat, Jan 6 at 4:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Has 32 yards rushing in win
Sermon had five carries for 32 yards and two receptions for nine yards on two targets in Sunday's win over the Raiders.
Analysis: Sermon played 18 snaps on offense as he got playing time late in the game when Jonathan Taylor was briefly banged up. Sermon looks set to be the primary ball carrier behind Taylor with Zack Moss (forearm) out, while Tyler Goodson works in a pass-catching role among the backup running backs.
Published: Mon, Jan 1 at 4:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Just two carries in loss
Sermon had two carries for three yards in Sunday's 29-10 loss to Atlanta.
Analysis: Both Goodson and Trey Sermon played 14 snaps on offense in reserve roles behind Jonathan Taylor (thumb), who made his return from a three-game absence while Zack Moss (forearm) sat out Sunday. Goodson, who had one carry and two receptions, drew more opportunities than Sermon, but both were used sparingly with Taylor available again. Sermon looks to be the top runner behind Taylor while Goodson profiles as superior pass-catching options, but both could see their roles on offense disappear…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 25 at 9:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Thrust into large role in Week 15
Sermon racked up 88 yards on 17 carries during Saturday's 30-13 win versus the Steelers.
Analysis: Prior to Week 15, Sermon had just 11 rushes through his first 11 appearances of the campaign, but after Zack Moss (arm) exited early in the second quarter, the former earned the second-highest carry count in a game in his three-year career. Even subtracting his game-high 19-yard scamper, Sermon still averaged 4.3 yards on his 16 other rushes. Also out of the Colts backfield Saturday, the elevated Tyler Goodson totaled 13 touches for 79 yards from scrimmage. The top of Indianapolis' RB depth…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 16 at 4:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets three carries in loss
Sermon had three carries for 13 yards in Sunday's loss at Cinncinati.
Analysis: Sermon played just three snaps on offense while Tyler Goodson played on six snaps. It's not clear Sermon would be the lead back if both Zack Moss and Jonathan Taylor (thumb) were out.
Published: Mon, Dec 11 at 4:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Plays just one snap on offense
Sermon played just one snap on offense in Sunday's overtime win at Tennessee. He had a drop on his only target.
Analysis: Sermon entered to the game as the backup to Zack Moss with Jonathan Taylor out with a thumb injury, but he didn't see the field on offense after his drop. Tyler Goodson played three snaps on offense and had two receptions, and he could overtake Sermon as the backup running back during the rest of Taylor's absence as a result.
Published: Mon, Dec 4 at 11:51am by Rotowire.com
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Sliding up to No. 2 on depth chart
Sermon is expected to work as the top backup to Zack Moss for the duration of No. 1 running back Jonathan Taylor's absence while Taylor recovers from thumb surgery, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor sustained the thumb injury in this past Sunday's win over the Buccaneers and appears likely to miss multiple games, potentially even requiring a stint on injured reserve. Sermon previously backed up Moss when Taylor opened the season on PUP list while recovering from ankle surgery, but Sermon hasn't had more than six touches in a game this season. Per Stephen Holder of ESPN.com, head coach Shane Steichen said the Colts don't plan to sign a running back to compete with Sermon, though…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 29 at 9:41am by Rotowire.com
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Plays just three snaps
Sermon did not have a carry or target in Sunday's win over Tennessee. He played three snaps on offense.
Analysis: It was bit of a surprise that Sermon was on the field on offense with the return of Jonathan Taylor from an ankle injury. He should have a minimal role as long as Taylor and Zack Moss are healthy.
Published: Mon, Oct 9 at 12:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets three carries in loss
Sermon had three carries for seven yards in Sunday's overtime loss to the Rams.
Analysis: Sermon played on 10 of the offense's 64 snaps as the backup to Zack Moss, who played 53 snaps on offense. Sermon may not play any snaps on offense this week if Jonathan Taylor (ankle) is activated from the reserve/PUP list.
Published: Mon, Oct 2 at 1:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Five carries in backup role
Sermon had five carries for 17 yards and one reception on two targets in Sunday's overtime win at Baltimore.
Analysis: Sermon was the surprise backup to starter Zack Moss, as Deon Jackson was waived Saturday and Jake Funk was limited to just five snaps on special teams. Sermon played 18 snaps on offense. It looks like Sermon again will serve as the backup Week 4 against the Rams and then would move back to a smaller role if Jonathan Taylor (ankle) comes of the reserve/PUP list for Week 5.
Published: Mon, Sep 25 at 11:22am by Rotowire.com
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Gets promoted
Sermon was signed off Indianapolis' practice squad to the active roster ahead of Sunday's game at Baltimore, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The Colts waived Deon Jackson in a corresponding move. Sermon will likely serve as the No. 3 running back on the depth chart behind starter Zack Moss and backup Jake Funk. Sermon may not play any snaps on offense and will likely be used as insurance instead. Sermon may also not be on the active roster long if Jonathan Taylor (ankle) returns from the reserve/PUP list Week 5.
Published: Sat, Sep 23 at 8:01am by Rotowire.com
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Finds new opportunity
Sermon (knee) signed with the Colts' practice squad Tuesday.
Analysis: Sermon was waived from IR by the Eagles after suffering a knee injury during training camp, but this move signals the Ohio State product is now fully recovered. The 2021 third-round selection has yet to make an impact in the NFL, taking the field just twice last season, but he'll now work to make the most of his new opportunity in Indianapolis.
Published: Tue, Sep 19 at 9:31am by Rotowire.com
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Waived from injured reserve
The Eagles waived Sermon (knee) Friday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Sermon landed on the Eagles' IR at final cuts ahead of Week 1, but he'll now get a chance to find work elsewhere once he's healthy. The 2021 third-round pick of the 49ers has 43 career carries for 186 yards (4.3 YPC) and one touchdown across 11 games.
Published: Fri, Sep 15 at 1:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Reverts to IR
Sermon (undisclosed) reverted the Eagles' injured reserve Wednesday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Analysis: Sermon is reportedly dealing with an injury sustained in Philadelphia's preseason finale, when he translated 16 carries into 30 yards and one touchdown. The 24-year-old running back will now have to negotiate an injury settlement with the Eagles, if he wants a chance to search for an opportunity with a new team this season. He suited up for just two contests last year.
Published: Thu, Aug 31 at 9:01am by Rotowire.com
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Waived by Eagles
The Eagles waived/injured Sermon (undisclosed) on Tuesday, Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports.
Analysis: Sermon reportedly got injured during Philadelphia's final preseason game, in which he posted a 16-30-1 rushing line while fellow RBs D'Andre Swift, Rashaad Penny, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott all were rested. Sermon can negotiate an injury settlement with the Eagles and then search for a new team if he passes through waivers unclaimed Wednesday morning.
Published: Tue, Aug 29 at 12:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with injury
Sermon (undisclosed) is not practicing Sunday, Zach Berman of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Sermon took on a heavy workload in Thursday's preseason contest, and it's not clear if he picked up the injury during the game or since then. Either way, the third-year running back will work to get healthy so he can return to the practice field, as he likely has more to prove if he's going to make the team's 53-man roster.
Published: Sun, Aug 27 at 10:40am by Rotowire.com
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Busy night with third-stringers
Sermon took 16 carries for 30 yards and a touchdown in Thursday's 27-13 preseason loss to Indianapolis, with Zach Berman of The Athletic noting that Sermon is fifth on the depth chart.
Analysis: Sermon also had four catches for 26 yards on six targets in what may have been an audition for other teams. The Eagles didn't play any starters in this one and also held out key backups, with the absentee list including four RBs (D'Andre Swift, Rashaad Penny, Kenneth Gainwell, Boston Scott). Sermon didn't exactly knock it out of the park, but much of that isn't his fault given that the Colts played a lot of starters and the Eagles used none. If nothing else, Sermon is one of the running backs…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 24 at 9:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Barely plays all season
Sermon finished the season with just two carries for 19 yards and appeared in only two games.
Analysis: Sermon was claimed off waivers by the Eagles shortly before the start of the season, but his new team evidently didn't view the second-year back as anything more than organizational depth. At no point was there even a hint that he'd move higher than fourth on the depth chart, and the Eagles never dressed more than three backs in a game. With Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell suiting up for every game, and Boston Scott missing just a pair, that left very little for Sermon to do.
Published: Wed, Jan 11 at 4:19pm by Rotowire.com
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Unavailable again
Sermon (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Saints.
Analysis: Sermon will now extend his absence streak to 11 consecutive games after being named a healthy scratch for the New Year's Day matchup versus New Orleans. The second-year running back likely won't see much action on the field unless Miles Sanders, Kenneth Gainwell or Boston Scott miss time.
Published: Sun, Jan 1 at 9:24am by Rotowire.com
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Deemed inactive Sunday
Sermon (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Bears.
Analysis: Sermon is now slated to miss his ninth consecutive contest after being named a healthy scratch for Sunday's matchup versus Chicago. Unless either Miles Sanders, Boston Scott or Kenneth Gainwell are forced to miss time, the second-year back likely won't see much action on the field.
Published: Sun, Dec 18 at 9:19am by Rotowire.com
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Clear of injury report
Sermon isn't listed on the Eagles' initial injury report Wednesday.
Analysis: Sermon was inactive for Week 14 due to an illness, but he's since cleared the aliment and appears likely to suit up Sunday against Minnesota. However, the second-year running back hasn't played in a game since Week 5, so it's unlikely he sees the field in Week 15.
Published: Wed, Dec 14 at 1:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't suit up Sunday
Sermon (illness) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against the Giants.
Analysis: Sermon dealt with an illness during Week 14 prep and will ultimately be sidelined. However, the second-year running back hasn't played in a game since Week 5, so his absence shouldn't impact Philadelphia's game plan.
Published: Sun, Dec 11 at 8:54am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable with illness
Sermon (illness) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game at the Giants.
Analysis: Sermon has not played since Week 5, and his availability for Week 14 is now in jeopardy due to an unspecified illness. With Miles Sanders, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott all healthy, Philadelphia's game plan shouldn't be changed much either way.
Published: Sat, Dec 10 at 11:46am by Rotowire.com
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Healthy scratch again
Sermon (coach's decision) was ruled inactive ahead of Thursday's game against the Texans.
Analysis: Sermon will be ruled a healthy scratch for the sixth time since joining the Eagles in early September. The second-year back was waived as part of the 49ers' final roster cuts in August, and he's logged two carries for 19 yards on eight offensive snaps so far in 2022. Sermon is unlikely to see much action while slotting in behind Miles Sanders, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott this season.
Published: Thu, Nov 3 at 4:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Isn't suiting up Sunday
Sermon (coach's decision) is listed as inactive for Sunday's game against the Steelers, Tim McManus of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Sermon won't play for a second-straight contest due to a coach's decision, after he saw eight-combined snaps between Week 4 and Week 5. Barring any injuries to the team's RB room, the second year back isn't expected to see much time on the field for the Eagles.
Published: Sun, Oct 30 at 9:05am by Rotowire.com
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Labeled inactive for SNF
Sermon (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game versus the Cowboys.
Analysis: Sermon won't suit up Sunday night against Dallas due to a coach's decision, after he rushed for a total of 19 yards on two carries across Philadelphia's last two contests. Following the team's bye in Week 7, the second-year running back will have a chance to play in Week 8 against Pittsburgh.
Published: Sun, Oct 16 at 4:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Two carries in season debut
Sermon rushed for 19 yards on two carries in his Eagles debut Sunday against the Jaguars.
Analysis: Sermon was inactive in each of the first three games of the season, but he got the chance to suit up Week 4 when Boston Scott's rib injury opened up the third running back spot. Sermon wasn't asked to play a significant role, seeing the field for just five offensive snaps. It likely will take at least one more injury ahead of him on the depth chart to have much fantasy relevance.
Published: Mon, Oct 3 at 5:06pm by Rotowire.com
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Set for Eagles debut
Sermon is active for Sunday's game against the Jaguars, Sage Hurley of the Eagles' official site reports.
Analysis: Sermon was claimed off waivers after failing to make the 49ers' Week 1 roster. He was inactive for Philadelphia's first two games, but with Boston Scott (ribs) sidelined, Sermon will have the chance to suit up. The Eagles regularly use a rotation at running back, so it's possible Sermon sees some work behind Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell.
Published: Sun, Oct 2 at 9:18am by Rotowire.com
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Expected to make team debut Sunday
With Boston Scott (ribs) unlikely to play, Sermon is expected to make his Eagles debut Sunday against the Jaguars, Jimmy Kempski of PhillyVoice.com reports.
Analysis: Sermon joined the Eagles following the initial 53-man roster deadline, but the second-year running back has been a healthy scratch for each of the first three games with his new squad. As a rookie with San Francisco last year, the 2021 third-round pick rushed 41 times for 167 yards and one score across nine appearances. It's unclear what his role with be during his debut, but Sermon will have a tough time garnering many touches behind Miles Sanders and Kenneth Gainwell.
Published: Fri, Sep 30 at 7:44am by Rotowire.com
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Sitting again Week 2
Sermon (coach's decision) is inactive for Monday's game against the Vikings.
Analysis: Since joining the Eagles after roster cutdowns Sept. 1, Sermon has been a healthy scratch for both of the team's contests. This may be his reality without an injury to a member of the backfield, which is paced by Miles Sanders with Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott in reserve.
Published: Mon, Sep 19 at 4:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Inactive in Week 1
Sermon (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game at Detroit.
Analysis: A third-round pick of the 49ers in 2021, Sermon was usurped by fellow rookie Elijah Mitchell when Raheem Mostert went down Week 1 last season. In the end, Sermon notched 44 touches in nine appearances as a rookie. While he survived cut-down day on Aug. 30, San Francisco waived him one day later, allowing the Eagles to scoop him up. Philadelphia does employ a run-heavy offense, but Sermon won't be available Week 1 while Miles Sanders, Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott man the team's backfield.
Published: Sun, Sep 11 at 8:58am by Rotowire.com
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Claimed by Eagles
The Eagles have claimed Sermon off waivers from the 49ers, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The 49ers let the 2021 third-rounder go Wednesday, but Sermon, who Schefter suggests previously drew trade interest from Philadelphia, now is set to provide his new team with backfield depth behind Miles Sanders (hamstring), Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott.
Published: Thu, Sep 1 at 1:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Let go by 49ers
The 49ers waived Sermon on Wednesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
Analysis: With Sermon having been let go a day after Tuesday's wave of roster cutdowns, Jeff Wilson, Tyrion Davis-Price and Jordan Mason are left to compete for depth slotting behind Elijah Mitchell (hamstring) in the 49ers' backfield. Sermon, a 2021 third-round draft choice, was often a healthy inactive during his lone season in San Francisco, appearing in nine contests while logging 41 carries for 167 yards and one touchdown to go with three catches for 26 yards.
Published: Wed, Aug 31 at 2:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Fails to impress this preseason
Sermon finished with the 2022 preseason with 19 carries for just 39 yards across three exhibition contests.
Analysis: Sermon didn't do much to dissuade those who labeled him an instant bust after a lackluster rookie campaign. The 49ers already burned another mid-draft pick this year on Tyrion Davis-Price, who was far more explosive with similar reps this preseason. It is looking like veteran Jeff Wilson Jr. is the frontrunner to be the primary backup to Elijah Mitchell (hamstring) come Week 1. Not only is Sermon likely out of the running for that job battle, but he may find himself off the active roster…read more
Published: Sat, Aug 27 at 2:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Back in action
Sermon carried the ball five times and gained eight yards in Saturday's 17-7 preseason win over the Vikings. He also caught one of his two targets for four yards.
Analysis: The positive news is that Sermon was able to suit up after hobbling off the practice field Thursday. He was also the first back on the field with both Elijah Mitchell (hamstring) and Jeff Wilson (rest) sidelined. However, Sermon showed little burst, as his longest rush went for only three yards. His potential role remains unclear, though he could be involved in the offense if Mitchell isn't ready for a Week 1 matchup against the Bears.
Published: Sat, Aug 20 at 7:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Expected to play Saturday
Sermon will test out his injured ankle ahead of Saturday's preseason contest against the Vikings, but the expectation is the second-year running back should play, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Provided Sermon is good to go, the 2021 third-round pick could see a plethora of first-team reps with Elijah Mitchell sidelined due a hamstring injury. Sermon is in a complicated battle for the No. 2 RB role with rookie third-rounder Tyrion Davis-Price and long-standing veteran Jeff Wilson, although both of the latter options could be relegated to situational roles if the Ohio State product is able to build on what has been a positive training camp thus far.
Published: Sat, Aug 20 at 10:54am by Rotowire.com
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Injured in practice Thursday
Sermon hobbled off the practice field Thursday due to an undisclosed injury, and the team has yet to provide an update on his status, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: If Sermon's forced to miss practice time, it would be an ill-timed absence, as fellow second-year running back Elijah Mitchell (hamstring) is already sidelined, leaving Jeff Wilson and rookie Tyrion Davis-Price to soak up most of the snaps in practice. An update on Sermon's status will likely be provided prior to Saturday's preseason game in Minnesota.
Published: Fri, Aug 19 at 1:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Inefficient in preseason win
Sermon rushed six times for 11 yards and brought in his only target for five yards in the 49ers' 28-21 preseason win over the Packers on Friday night.
Analysis: The 2021 third-round pick is coming off an underwhelming rookie season, and he didn't exactly get his second campaign off to a rousing start Friday. Sermon's 1.8 yards per carry was the lowest figure of any 49ers running back for the night, and he saw backfield mates JaMycal Hasty and Jordan Mason turn in far more efficient efforts. Sermon will aim to give a better accounting of himself in his bid for a roster spot when San Francisco takes on the Vikings in a road exhibition clash a week from…read more
Published: Fri, Aug 12 at 9:21pm by Rotowire.com
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May be featured Friday
Sermon was busy at Wednesday's practice and could see extensive work in Friday's preseason opener versus the Packers, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Sermon took the spotlight Wednesday with Elijah Mitchell not practicing for yet-to-be-disclosed reasons. Candidates for backup work behind Mitchell include Sermon, Jeff Wilson and Tyrion Davis-Price, with the competition seemingly open as the Niners prepare for the start of the preseason.
Published: Wed, Aug 10 at 12:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Shows up in good shape
Head coach Kyle Shanahan said Sermon "is as yolked up as he can be" for the start of training camp, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Shanahan believes the 2021 third-round pick learned some lessons from a disappointing rookie season. Sermon mostly remained buried on the depth chart while fellow rookie Elijah Mitchell emerged as the starting running back, but there's an opportunity for Sermon to earn backup work this summer with the competition mainly consisting of veteran Jeff Wilson and rookie third-round pick Tyrion Davis-Price. Sermon seems to be off to a good start, at least when it comes to strength and conditioning.…read more
Published: Wed, Jul 27 at 11:45am by Rotowire.com
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Lot to prove in camp
Sermon heads into training camp healthy and projected to sit third on the 49ers' running back depth chart, Kyle Madson of USA Today reports.
Analysis: Sermon's rookie season was one to forget, as the 2021 third-round pick failed to impress during his first go-around on the grand stage. Elijah Mitchell -- who was drafted three rounds after Sermon -- seized the opportunity to become head coach Kyle Shanahan's primary rushing option last year. While draft status doesn't always equate to instant success, the running back position generally is one that hasn't required lots of development time for rookies in the modern NFL, so Sermon will have a…read more
Published: Mon, Jul 18 at 12:46am by Rotowire.com
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Inactive Sunday
Sermon is inactive for Sunday's playoff game against the Cowboys.
Analysis: Though Sermon was recently activated from injured reserve, he's the odd man out Sunday, with Elijah Mitchell, JaMycal Hasty and Jeff Wilson available to handle the 49ers' backfield duties in the team's playoff opener.
Published: Sun, Jan 16 at 12:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Comes off IR
Sermon (ankle) was activated from injured reserve Tuesday, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: The 49ers needed to make this move by Tuesday, or else Sermon's 21-day practice window would have closed, and he would have remained on IR for the rest of the team's playoff run. Assuming all of Elijah Mitchell (knee), JaMycal Hasty and Jeff Wilson are available for Sunday's wild-card game at Dallas, there's a good chance Sermon is a healthy scratch. That's also assuming the rookie heads into the weekend without an injury designation.
Published: Tue, Jan 11 at 2:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Not activated for Week 18
Sermon (ankle) wasn't among the players added to San Francisco's roster Saturday ahead of Sunday's regular-season finale against the Rams, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Analysis: San Francisco designated Sermon for return from injured reserve Dec. 22, a transaction that gives the team 21 days to evaluate him for a return to the 53-man roster. The team will thus have until Wednesday of the upcoming week to either activate Sermon or keep him on IR for the entirety of a potential postseason run, pending the results of the Week 18 games. The rookie running back will finish the regular season with 41 carries for 167 yards and a touchdown to go with three catches for 26 yards…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 9 at 6:09am by Rotowire.com
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Slated to come off IR
Head coach Kyle Shanahan said Wednesday that the 49ers expect to activate Sermon (ankle) from injured reserve before Sunday's game against the Texans, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Absent for the past four contests due to a sprained right ankle, Sermon set himself up for a return in the near future by getting back on the practice field last Wednesday. Assuming Shanahan's statement comes to pass, Sermon may find it difficult to be a part of the offense if Elijah Mitchell (knee) also puts an end to a three-game absence this weekend. If Mitchell is available, he could take on his usual workhorse role, while his stand-in, Jeff Wilson, would be next up for early-down reps.…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 29 at 12:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Not activated for Thursday
The 49ers didn't activate Sermon (ankle) from injured reserve before Thursday's game at Tennessee, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: Sermon was designated to return from IR on Wednesday, so it's no surprise he was unable to prove he wasn't past his sprained right ankle. With Elijah Mitchell (knee) absent for a third consecutive game, Jeff Wilson will act as the 49ers' primary running back Thursday, while the likes of JaMycal Hasty, Brian Hill, wide receiver Deebo Samuel and fullback Kyle Juszczyk mix into the backfield as well.
Published: Thu, Dec 23 at 4:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Designated to return from IR
Sermon (ankle) has been designated to return from injured reserve, with the Niners opening his practice window Wednesday, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: It's unclear if this means Sermon has a shot to play in Thursday's game at Tennessee. With Elijah Mitchell (knee) in danger of a third straight absence, Jeff Wilson is lined up for another start.
Published: Wed, Dec 22 at 10:06am by Rotowire.com
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Moves to IR
Sermon (ankle) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Head coach Kyle Shanahan seemed to hint this designation was on the table Friday, as the rookie evidently suffered a sprain serious enough to cause him to miss significant time. It's been a disappointing campaign for the Ohio State product, and while Sermon will be eligible to return before the end of the season, it's hard to envision a scenario where the running back emerges as the main ball carrier.
Published: Sat, Dec 4 at 3:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Sitting out Week 13
Sermon (ankle) has been ruled out in advance of Sunday's game against the Seahawks.
Analysis: For the first time all season, Sermon will be sidelined for an injury-related reason -- he was a healthy inactive in Weeks 1 and 9 -- after he sprained his right ankle in the 49ers' Week 12 win over the Vikings. Head coach Kyle Shanahan suggested that the ankle issue could be serious enough for Sermon to go on injured reserve, but a decision on that front likely won't be finalized until Saturday, the deadline for teams playing Sunday to make Week 13 transactions. Even if Sermon avoids IR and is…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 3 at 3:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Sprained ankle to result in absence
Sermon has been diagnosed with an ankle sprain, and coach Kyle Shanahan said the rookie third-round pick could land on injured reserve, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Sermon left Sunday's eventual win over the Vikings and was unable to return. Prior to his departure, he managed to play four snaps on special teams but none on offense as Elijah Mitchell (finger) was back in the fold following a one-game absence. Expect Jeff Wilson and JaMycal Hasty (ankle) to split whatever backfield work remains behind Mitchell.
Published: Mon, Nov 29 at 4:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Sidelined for second half
Sermon (ankle) has been ruled out for the second half of Sunday's game against the Vikings, Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: Sermon injured his ankle on special teams in the first half of Sunday's contest, and he will not see any action in the final two quarters. The 49ers figure to provide some sort of update on Sermon's status at the conclusion of the game.
Published: Sun, Nov 28 at 3:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Injures ankle Sunday
Sermon sustained an ankle injury during Sunday's game against the Vikings, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Analysis: Sermon was unable to put weight on his right leg as he needed assistance to get off the field after a Brandon Aiyuk punt return. With Elijah Mitchell back in the fold after recovering from finger surgery, Sermon didn't receive a touch prior to his departure.
Published: Sun, Nov 28 at 2:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Has 55 yards as primary backup
Sermon rushed 10 times for 32 yards and caught his lone target for 23 yards in Sunday's 30-10 win over the Jaguars.
Analysis: Elijah Mitchell (finger) and JaMycal Hasty (ankle) were both inactive Sunday, so Sermon -- who had received just one carry over the last five games -- jumped up to second on the depth chart behind fill-in starter Jeff Wilson (19 carries for 50 yards). Neither back made much of a case for deserving more playing time when Mitchell returns, with wide receiver Deebo Samuel (eight carries for 79 yards and a touchdown) looking like the best running back on the field. Sermon is being treated as a last…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 22 at 12:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Expected to fill top backup role
Sermon will likely serve as the 49ers' top backup running back behind Jeff Wilson in Sunday's game against the Jaguars with Elijah Mitchell (finger) listed as doubtful and JaMycal Hasty (ankle) ruled out for the contest, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Analysis: Mitchell wasn't able to practice in any capacity this week after undergoing surgery Tuesday to address a fractured finger on his right hand, so his expected absence should clear the way for Wilson to start and serve as San Francisco's lead back. Though Sermon, a rookie third-round pick, was expected to challenge for that role this season, he hasn't been able to gain much traction in the running attack even after Raheem Mostert (knee) suffered a season-ending injury Week 1. Sermon hasn't played…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 19 at 2:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Healthy scratch Sunday
Sermon (coach's decision) is listed as inactive Sunday against the Cardinals, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: Starting running back Elijah Mitchell was inhibited in practice this week by a rib injury, and while he's playing, the 49ers reportedly are unsure how much work he'll be able to handle. Despite it all, Sermon won't be a candidate to spell Mitchell, as he's struggled to earn work on offense when the latter has been available to the offense. With Sermon a healthy scratch, Jeff Wilson, JaMycal Hasty and Trenton Cannon are the running backs that will mix in behind Mitchell on Sunday.
Published: Sun, Nov 7 at 12:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited to special teams
Sermon did not receive a touch or an offensive snap in Sunday's 30-18 loss to the Colts.
Analysis: Sermon took a back seat to Elijah Mitchell when his fellow rookie returned from injury Week 5, and now he's dropped in the depth chart yet again with the return of JaMycal Hasty (ankle). The 49ers' third-round pick from this year's draft performed well in Mitchell's absence, so his placement in head coach Kyle Shanahan's doghouse doesn't add up. Whatever the case may be, it's clear the team has no intentions on developing Sermon so long as Mitchell is healthy, leaving the back off the fantasy…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 25 at 1:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Reverts to backup role
Sermon was only on the field for two offensive snaps (three percent) Sunday, finishing with one carry for seven yards in a 17-10 loss to Arizona.
Analysis: Elijah Mitchell (shoulder) returned from injury and reclaimed his starting role (44 snaps). The playing time distribution between the rookie backs was a bit surprising considering that Sermon had been performing well in Mitchell's stead, and also given head coach Kyle Shanahan's propensity to utilize two backs in his system. It is clear that the coaching staff believes that Mitchell has more to offer despite where the club selected the backs in this year's draft. It is probably safe to explore…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 11 at 12:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Productive in starting role
Sermon ran for 89 yards on 19 carries against Seattle on Sunday.
Analysis: The 49ers were without Elijah Mitchell (shoulder) and JaMycal Hasty (ankle), so there wasn't much competition for Sermon in the 49ers backfield Sunday, but Jacques Patrick (two carries) was the only other 49ers running back to touch the ball against Seattle. Given that Sermon mostly did well with the heightened workload, it's possible that he's earned himself more traction in the 49ers backfield even when Mitchell returns. Sermon should probably be considered the favorite to lead the 49ers…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 4:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Should get another start
Sermon is expected to remain the 49ers' top option out the backfield for Sunday's game against the Seahawks with Elijah Mitchell (questionable, shoulder) not expected to play Week 4, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: In the absence of Mitchell in the 49ers' Week 3 loss to the Packers, Sermon drew the start and played 60 percent of offensive snaps, but he wasn't especially effective during his time on the field (10 carries for 31 yards and a touchdown, two receptions for three yards on three targets). Sermon wasn't helped by the 49ers trailing for most of the night, which forced the team to adopt a more pass-heavy game script than head coach Kyle Shanahan might have preferred. Assuming the 49ers aren't…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 5:57am by Rotowire.com
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Scores in first start
Sermon rushed 10 times for 31 yards and a touchdown while catching two passes for three yards in Sunday's 30-28 loss to the Packers.
Analysis: Sermon got the nod as starter as expected after Elijah Mitchell (shoulder) was pronounced out for the contest. The 49ers' third-round selection from this year's draft finished with a decent fantasy line thanks to his touchdown scamper, but the 3.1 yards per carry failed to impress. In the rookie's defense, the 49ers were playing from behind for most of the contest and relied upon their passing game to lead a comeback that fell just short. Perhaps Sermon could perform better in a more…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 10:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Good chance to lead backfield
Sermon is one of four available running backs for the 49ers on Sunday against the Packers after Elijah Mitchell (shoulder) was deemed inactive, Keiana Martin of the 49ers' official site reports.
Analysis: Joining Sermon are Kerryon Johnson, Jacques Patrick and Trenton Cannon. Due to the draft capital invested in Sermon, a 2021 third-round pick, and his experience in coach Kyle Shanahan's system relative to the other three, he likely will lead San Francisco's backfield Week 3, despite his much-publicized slide down the depth chart in recent weeks. Clearly, injuries to Mitchell, Raheem Mostert (knee) and JaMycal Hasty (ankle) have opened up an opportunity for Sermon, but an impressive performance…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 4:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Clears protocol, expected to start
Sermon is out of the concussion protocol and likely will serve as the 49ers' starting running back Sunday night against the Packers, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The Friday injury report lists Elijah Mitchell (calf) as doubtful and JaMycal Hasty (knee) as out, while Sermon avoids a game designation altogether. The rookie thus appears ticketed for the lead backfield role in an offense with excellent coaching and blocking, considering the other healthy RBs on the roster are Trenton Cannon (primarily a special teams player) and Jacques Patrick (a 2020 UDFA who was signed Tuesday), while veterans Kerryon Johnson and Chris Thompson are the options from the…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 1:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Sheds non-contact jersey
Sermon (concussion) shed his non-contact jersey for Friday's practice, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: It's just a walkthrough, but this supports GM John Lynch's statement Friday morning when he said Sermon was trending in the right direction for Sunday's game against the Packers. Lynch was less optimistic about Elijah Mitchell, who returned to practice Friday after missing Wednesday and Thursday with a shoulder injury. It's possible both backs end up listed as questionable this weekend.
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 12:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Progressing, remains in protocol
GM John Lynch said Sermon (concussion) is trending in the right direction after practicing in a limited fashion Wednesday and Thursday, though the running back remains in the concussion protocol, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Sermon suffered the concussion during the Week 2 win over the Eagles, but his quick return to practice indicates that he's advancing through the necessary protocols. If cleared to play, the rookie third-round pick could be in line for an increased role Sunday against the Packers because Elijah Mitchell's status is in question due to a shoulder injury. Sermon was a healthy scratch in the season opener, but opportunities have quickly been presented with Raheem Mostert (knee) out for the season…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 24 at 8:35am by Rotowire.com
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Puts in another limited practice
Sermon (concussion) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday, Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: For a second straight session, Sermon had a cap on his reps as he wore a blue non-contact jersey due to the concussion he sustained this past Sunday in Philadelphia, according to David Lombardi of The Athletic. Sermon will have to complete the NFL's protocol for head injuries to make himself available Week 3 against the Packers, but he appears to be the best bet of the 49ers' regular running backs to be active Sunday. With Raheem Mostert (knee) on IR, JaMycal Hasty out several weeks due to a…read more
Published: Thu, Sep 23 at 3:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially limited Wednesday
Sermon (concussion) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Sermon came out of Week 2 with a concussion, but head coach Kyle Shanahan noted Wednesday that the rookie third-round pick was "trending in a good direction" as he practiced in a blue non-contact jersey, per Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com. The 49ers already have one running back out for the season [Raheem Mostert (knee)] and another dealing with a high-ankle sprain (JaMycal Hasty). Meanwhile, fellow rookie sixth-rounder Elijah Mitchell is tending to a shoulder injury that Shanahan described as "worse…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 22 at 3:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Likely to be limited Wednesday
Sermon (concussion) is in line to practice on a limited basis Wednesday, Cam Inman of The San Jose Mercury News reports.
Analysis: Sermon was dinged on the helmet during his first potential carry as a pro this past Sunday -- the play was nullified by an Eagles penalty -- suffering a concussion in the process. Head coach Kyle Shanahan relayed to Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com on Wednesday that Sermon is "trending in a good direction," but the rookie third-round selection will don a blue non-contact jersey to begin Week 3 prep. Meanwhile, Raheem Mostert is out for the season following knee surgery, Elijah Mitchell's Week 2…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 22 at 1:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Diagnosed with concussion
Head coach Kyle Shanahan confirmed that Sermon sustained a concussion Sunday during the 49ers' 17-11 victory in Philadelphia, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: After Elijah Mitchell suffered a shoulder injury in the second half Sunday, Sermon finally was called upon for his first NFL action. It didn't go well at all, with the rookie third-rounder taking an elbow to the helmet, fumbling in the process. The play ultimately was nullified by an Eagles penalty, but Sermon remained on the turf for a bit before going to the sideline and eventually the locker room. Now that he's in the concussion protocol, there's no telling when he'll be cleared for game…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 2:06pm by Rotowire.com
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May have head injury
Sermon was evaluated for a head injury during the fourth quarter of Sunday's win at Philadelphia, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: Sermon was called upon when Elijah Mitchell suffered a shoulder injury, but on his first career touch, the former took a shot to the helmet, fumbled the ball and remained on the turf for a spell. Sermon managed to get back to the sideline before he was escorted to the locker room. While it's unclear if Sermon sustained a concussion, the 49ers will come out of Week 2 with injuries littered across the backfield (JaMycal Hasty also hurt his ankle).
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 1:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Suiting up Week 2
Sermon is active for Sunday's game in Philadelphia.
Analysis: After Sermon was a surprise healthy scratch Week 1, he'll be available to the 49ers backfield Sunday. That said, Elijah Mitchell is expected to be the lead runner in the wake of Raheem Mostert's season-ending knee injury. In the team's season opener at Detroit, Mitchell turned 19 carries into 104 yards and one touchdown, while JaMycal Hasty had two touches for 18 yards and a TD himself. As a result, Sermon may not be available for more than a handful of snaps in the first potential game action…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 8:59am by Rotowire.com
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Back in RB mix
Sermon is slated to be a part of the 49ers' running back rotation with Raheem Mostert (knee) expected to miss the next eight weeks, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Coach Kyle Shanahan made Sermon a healthy scratch in the team's season opener, leaving Mostert, JaMycal Hasty and rookie sixth-rounder Elijah Mitchell is the available running backs. After Mostert went down with a knee injury in the first half, Mitchell was the player to profit most, taking 19 carries for 104 yards and one touchdown. Hasty himself had just two touches for 18 yards and one TD, so Mitchell seems to be the preferred RB option in San Francisco for the time being. Having said that,…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 13 at 3:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Surprise inactive Week 1
Sermon (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Lions, Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: After the 49ers invested a third-round selection into him during this year's draft, Sermon not only looked on track to be a regular member of the team's weekly backfield mix, but perhaps a threat to displace Raheem Mostert as the No. 1 option. Even after a strong preseason, however, Sermon will surprisingly find himself in street clothes for Week 1. Behind Mostert, the 49ers will have JaMycal Hasty and Elijah Mitchell active in reserve.
Published: Sun, Sep 12 at 8:42am by Rotowire.com
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Productive in preseason finale
Sermon rushed seven times for 37 yards in Sunday's 34-10 preseason win over the Raiders.
Analysis: Sermon saw teammate Raheem Mostert get all the tailback touches on San Francisco's first drive before getting involved himself on the second. The rookie once again looked good, as did most of the Niners' ballcarriers, finishing with 242 rushing yards as a team. Heading into his first regular season, Sermon should be a strong option alongside Mostert in arguably the league's best rushing scheme.
Published: Sun, Aug 29 at 4:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Sermon (ankle) took part in practice Wednesday, Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
Analysis: Sermon sat out the team's preseason contest Sunday versus the Chargers while tending to the ankle issue, but he looks to be in good physical condition a few days later. Given his absence from the last preseason contest, there's a chance Sermon is part of the 49ers' backfield mix for the preseason finale Sunday against the Raiders to get him some sort of a tuneup ahead of the regular season.
Published: Wed, Aug 25 at 3:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Tending to ankle issue
Sermon won't suit up Sunday at the Chargers due to an ankle injury, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The 2021 third-rounder made a surprise appearance on the 49ers' list of players "not expected to play," but an injury and not a coach's decision is forcing the team's hand. Sermon will be unavailable to the backfield along with Raheem Mostert and Elijah Mitchell (hip), meaning San Francisco will trot out Wayne Gallman, JaMycal Hasty, Kyle Juszczyk and Josh Hokit at running back.
Published: Sun, Aug 22 at 4:00pm by Rotowire.com
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No go Sunday
Sermon isn't in line to play in Sunday's preseason contest at the Chargers, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Sermon will join starting running back Raheem Mostert and fellow rookie Elijah Mitchell (hip) on the sideline. With the trio unavailable, San Francisco's backfield has been whittled down to Wayne Gallman, JaMycal Hasty, Kyle Juszczyk and Josh Hokit for preseason Week 2.
Published: Sun, Aug 22 at 3:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Registers 40 yards in opener
Sermon rushed nine times for 26 yards (2.9 YPC) and caught both of his targets for 14 yards in Saturday's 19-16 loss to the Chiefs.
Analysis: Sermon couldn't get much going on the ground in his preseason debut, and he did fumble once, though 49ers left tackle Colton McKivitz jumped on it. The third-round pick out of Ohio State has been making a case in training camp to be the 1B behind Raheem Mostert, a 29-year-old speedster with a troubling injury history. Saturday's dud shouldn't be considered a setback to Sermon's plan, but he'll need to show more moving forward to truly separate from Wayne Gallman and JaMycal Hasty.
Published: Sat, Aug 14 at 9:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Mixing in with starters already
Sermon appears to be "1B to Raheem Mostert's 1A" in the San Francisco backfield, according to Tim Kawakami of The Athletic.
Analysis: Mostert averaged 13 carries and two receptions in eight starts last season, so there's room for another runner to make an impact even if the speedy 29-year-old keeps his starting job and stays healthy. Sermon already got some work with the first-team offense during the 49ers' offseason program and is now continuing that at training camp, while fellow back Jeff Wilson (knee) remains in danger of missing the first half of the upcoming season. Wayne Gallman is the lone veteran behind Mostert in…read more
Published: Thu, Jul 29 at 7:36am by Rotowire.com
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Potential contributor as rookie
Sermon impressed in OTAs as a receiver out of the backfield and is in line to make an impact as a rookie if he can carry that over into training camp, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Sermon still has Raheem Mostert (knee) and Wayne Gallman to contend with for reps out of the gate, but his competition thinned a bit after Jeff Wilson was forced to undergo surgery to repair a torn meniscus in late May that will keep him out for 4-to-6 months. He should be in the mix for carries come Week 1 as a result, though training camp figures to be a determining factor in how expansive his role is initially.
Published: Fri, Jun 25 at 3:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Injury opens up opportunity
With Jeff Wilson (knee) being ruled out 4-to-6 months, Sermon could jump up the depth chart during training camp.
Analysis: Raheem Mostert and Wilson were assumed to be the 1A/1B combo Shanahan would deploy in 2021, but the news of the latter's surgery opens the door for Sermon to grasp a larger role in this potent offense. The third-round pick has a large frame (6-foot, 215 pounds) and surprising agility for a back his size. If he can secure the backup role behind a fragile starter in Mostert, Sermon could burst onto the fantasy scene if his production in the SEC translates well into the NFL. Today's news certainly…read more
Published: Tue, May 25 at 5:51pm by Rotowire.com
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