Seattle Seahawks running back Travis Homer has not had an active role in the team’s offense so far this season. Buried behind Chris Carson, Rashaad Penny, and at times C.J. Prosise, the rookie has not had a chance to show what he can do coming out of the backfield.
Instead, Homer has made a living as a core special teamer, first primarily as a hitter and more recently as a kick returner, a role he has held the past two games while Tyler Lockett recovered – first from a leg injury and then from the flu.
Monday night’s game not only saw Homer return two kicks for 51 yards, but he also got a surprise carry – on a fake punt the Seahawks ran in the fourth quarter on fourth and two.
Homer not only easily converted a first down, he scampered 29 yards down the sideline to give Seattle excellent field position.
Fake punt alert! đ¨@travishomer4 takes it for 2ď¸âŁ9ď¸âŁ yards!#GoHawks x #MINvsSEA pic.twitter.com/kaZyu9iLaQ
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) December 3, 2019
“The guys did it beautifully,” Carroll commented after the game. “The timing was exactly right.”
Homer’s role is steadily growing with the Seahawks, and while he’s still buried on the running back depth chart, his strong play on the special teams will make him an invaluable piece of this team going forward.
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