Dolphins RB Raheem Mostert receives ‘Angry Runs’ scepter

He made the defender pay.

Miami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert has provided his team with some sparks throughout the seen for his tackle-breaking runs.

Just a few weeks ago, he pulled off a monster run against the Buffalo Bills, that saw him break a number of tackles and give Miami the ball in the red zone.

Last week, against the New York Jets, Mostert had a 15-yard run where he completely bowled over safety Jordan Whitehead and broke another tackle from behind.

This run earned the back recognition on NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football,” as Mostert was the recipient of the “Angry Runs” scepter. Each week, this scepter is given to the player who really showed off their strength and emotion in their run.

It’s unclear if Mostert will play in the wild-card matchup with the Bills this weekend, but if he can’t go, Miami will certainly miss his energy.

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Donovan Peoples-Jones wins Week 6’s ‘Angry Runs Scepter’

While the Browns had very little to celebrate in Week 6, DPJ took home the Angry Runs Scepter from Kyle Brandt on the NFL Network for his first TD against the Cardinals:

The Cleveland Browns did not have a lot to celebrate in Week 6. Injuries, injuries and more injuries continued to haunt the team going into the game and coming out of the game.

The one bright spot from the game was the continued rise of second-year wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones. After a great training camp, the former sixth-round pick was quiet early in the season but has come on in the last two weeks.

In Week 6, Peoples-Jones contributed Cleveland’s only two touchdowns. The second came at the end of the second quarter on a 57-yard hail mary pass from Baker Mayfield. The former Michigan Wolverine didn’t high point the ball perfectly but he boxed out defenders and hauled in the touchdown to pull the Browns to within single digits going into halftime.

His first touchdown was more traditional as he ran a crisp route, Mayfield threw a perfectly on-time pass and Peoples-Jones did the rest. “The rest” earned him NFL Network’s Kyle Brandt’s Angry Runs Scepter:

Unfortunately, Brandt also had some kind of Harry Potter theme going this week (much of which this writer did not understand).

The Angry Runs Scepter is usually, but not always, given out to running backs but Peoples-Jones’ willingness to lower his shoulder and level the defensive back before scoring earned the honor in Week 6.