Seattle Seahawks running back Rashaad Penny has finally come to life. Penny had a banner day Week 12 against the Philadelphia Eagles, finishing the game as the team’s leading rusher with 14 carries for 129 yards and one touchdown.
Penny, who has been relegated to a minor backup role as of late, actually got more touches than starter Chris Carson on Sunday. Entering the matchup, Penny had only posted 14 carries over his last three outings and just 26 total on the year.
Penny’s impressive 58-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter against the Eagles is a career-long and his second score of the season.
MONEY. 💰💰💰💰@pennyhendrixx with the 58 yard touchdown run!
Q4: SEA 17, PHI 3 pic.twitter.com/tnSJvX9iwG
— Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) November 24, 2019
Penny, unlike Carson, has just one fumble in 2019, which came Week 10 in San Francisco.
Seahawks offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer had said just last week the plan was to get Penny more involved in the offense.
“But for us to go where we want to go, I think Rashaad will help us win games and he’s chomping at the bit,” Schottenheimer told reporters Thursday. “We just don’t ever plan exactly how it’s going to play out. Chris has been playing so good right now but, when Rashaad get his chances, I think he’ll play well.”
Luckily for the Schottenheimer, the Seahawks and Penny, the plan worked flawlessly.
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