Ekeler rushed twice for seven yards and secured eight of nine targets for 89 yards in the Commanders' 26-18 loss to the Eagles on Thursday night. He also returned two kickoffs for 59 yards and committed a fumble recovered by Washington. Ekeler was a non-factor on the ground after back-to-back games with double-digit rush attempts, as Brian Robinson was healthy and logged16 carries. However, Ekeler did finish as the team leader in receptions, receiving yards and targets, with all three figures also serving as season highs. Ekeler is likely to be a bit more involved in the ground attack and remain a key complementary target at minimum during a favorable Week 12 home matchup against the Cowboys on Sunday, Nov. 24.
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Austin Ekeler Career Stats
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Career Stats - Rushing
CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM105546884.4437215023Career Stats - Receiving
RECTGTSYDSAVGTDLNGYAC471592422893084297Rushing
Season Team CAR YDS AVG TD LNG FD FUM 2024 WAS 65 333 5.1 4 50 17 2 2023 LAC 179 628 3.5 5 55 34 5 2022 LAC 204 915 4.5 13 72 46 5 2021 LAC 206 911 4.4 12 28 53 4 2020 LAC 116 530 4.6 1 27 0 1 2019 LAC 132 557 4.2 3 35 0 3 2018 LAC 106 554 5.2 3 41 0 1 2017 LAC 47 260 5.5 2 35 0 2 Career 105546884.4437215023Receiving
Season Team REC TGTS YDS AVG TD LNG YAC 2024 WAS 31 36 344 11.1 0 34 34.4 2023 LAC 51 74 436 8.5 1 39 31.1 2022 LAC 107 127 722 6.7 5 23 42.5 2021 LAC 70 94 647 9.2 8 40 40.4 2020 LAC 54 65 403 7.5 2 28 40.3 2019 LAC 92 108 993 10.8 8 84 62.1 2018 LAC 39 53 404 10.4 3 44 28.9 2017 LAC 27 35 279 10.3 3 38 17.4 Career 471592422893084297 -
Career Stats - Rushing
CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM24642.721330Career Stats - Receiving
RECTGTSYDSAVGTDLNGYAC913414.60925Rushing
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CARYDSAVGTDLNGFDFUM653335.1450172Receiving
RECTGTSYDSAVGTDLNGYAC313634411.103434.4
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Regular SeasonrushingreceivingDateOppResultCARYDSAVGTDLNGFDRECTGTSYDSAVGTDSLNGYAC11/14L 18-26273.5060898911.10349911/10L 27-2813443.42107127707511/3W 27-2211423.81204344113.70284410/27W 18-157527.402912363051410/20W 40-74174.30602231.503710/13L 23-309212.3060454711.80255010/6W 34-1366711.20502223015033379/23W 38-3333511.71241222211014279/15W 21-188384.80131334715.7027549/8L 20-37210506144521302255
Regular Season Totals 653335.745017313634410.3034392
Austin Ekeler Player Profile
Career History
Austin Ekeler Fantasy Projections
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Next Game1:00 pm November 24DraftKings points 9.5FanDuel Points 8.0ATT 5.7TD 0.3RUSH YDS 20.5LNG 9.0REC 2.9REC TD 0.0REC YDS 23.9AVG 8.3RAC 27.7CBSS fantasy points 6.5ESPN fantasy points 6.5Yahoo fantasy points 8.0
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Full season projectionsATT 134.1RUSH YDS 561.2LNG 19.0REC 48.9REC YDS 328.7AVG 6.7
Austin Ekeler Latest News
Leading receiver in loss
Ekeler rushed twice for seven yards and secured eight of nine targets for 89 yards in the Commanders' 26-18 loss to the Eagles on Thursday night. He also returned two kickoffs for 59 yards and committed a fumble recovered by Washington. Ekeler was a non-factor on the ground after back-to-back games with double-digit rush attempts, as Brian Robinson was healthy and logged16 carries. However, Ekeler did finish as the team leader in receptions, receiving yards and targets, with all three figures also serving as season highs. Ekeler is likely to be a bit more involved in the ground attack and remain a key complementary target at minimum during a favorable Week 12 home matchup against the Cowboys on Sunday, Nov. 24.
Returning to backup role
Ekeler likely will return to a backup role with Brian Robinson (hamstring) set to play Thursday at Philadelphia, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Ekeler's workload was perhaps disappointing during Robinson's two-game absence -- 14 touches in each game -- but a trio of one-yard touchdowns got the job done for fantasy managers. With Robinson back in action, Ekeler is unlikely to continue his goal-line-TD binge but should take most of the snaps in passing situations while also subbing in for some carries.
Scores twice
Ekeler rushed the ball 13 times for 44 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 28-27 loss to the Steelers. He added one reception on two targets for seven yards. Ekeler drew his second straight start due to Brian Robinson (hamstring) sidelined. Only one of his rush attempts went for double-digit yardage, though he made hay with a pair of one-yard touchdown runs. Ekeler was curiously uninvolved as a pass catcher, though that part of his game could return if Robinson can re-take the field in Week 11 against the Eagles, in turn pushing Ekeler back into a complementary role.
Another start likely Sunday
Ekeler may be in line to lead the Commanders backfield Sunday against the Steelers due to Brian Robinson (hamstring) being ruled out for the contest, Zach Selby of the team's official site reports. With Robinson sidelined Week 9 at the Giants, Ekeler started and paced Washington running backs with 47 percent of the snaps, while Jeremy McNichols took 39 percent and Chris Rodriguez handled 32 percent. The breakdown of touches was a different story, at least for the reserves. Ekeler earned 11 touches (for 83 yards from scrimmage and a rushing TD) to Rodriguez's 11 (all carries for 52 yards) and McNichols' eight (all rushes for 20 yards). Rodriguez has been elevated three times this season, so he'll need to be signed to the active roster Saturday in order to vie with Ekeler and McNichols for work Sunday.
Solid performance without Robinson
Ekeler rushed the ball 11 times for 42 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-22 win over the Giants. He added three receptions on four targets for 41 yards. Ekeler saw his highest carry total of the season in the absence of Brian Robinson (hamstring). He accounted for the majority of his production on the ground on Washington's first drive of the second quarter, during which he delivered rushes of 20 and five yards as well as a one-yard touchdown plunge. Ekeler supplemented that with his work as a receiver, highlighted by a 28-yard catch and run to help set up a game-clinching field goal midway through the fourth quarter. Robinson was able to practice in limited fashion throughout the week, so it wouldn't be surprising to see him back in action in Week 10 against the Steelers. In turn, that would relegate Ekeler to a change-of-pace role.
In line for start with Robinson out
Ekeler is expected to be the Commanders' primary running back Sunday at the Giants due to Brian Robinson (hamstring) being inactive. Robinson's practice reps were capped this week due to a hamstring injury, and after a pregame warmup didn't yield the desired results for game day, Washington opted to keep him on the sideline. The situation opens the door for Ekeler to lead the backfield for the second time this season, but in the other such outing (Week 6 at Baltimore), he tallied 68 yards from scrimmage on 13 touches. Jeremy McNichols and Chris Rodriguez also will be on hand for snaps behind Ekeler.
Totals 58 yards
Ekeler rushed the ball seven times for 52 yards in Sunday's 18-15 win over the Bears. He added two receptions on three targets for six yards. Ekeler continued to serve as the change-of-pace back in Washington, seeing half the carries of Brian Robinson. His stat line oversells his production considerably, as he tallied a 29-yard rush on a meaningless play just before halftime. He was also oddly quiet as a pass catcher, and he's now been held to single-digit receiving yards in consecutive games.
Limited due to game script
Ekeler rushed the ball four times for 17 yards in Sunday's 40-7 win over the Panthers. He added two receptions on two targets for three yards. Ekeler returned to his typical role as the change-of-pace back behind Brian Robinson, though game script dictated that he was sidelined for the final 19 minutes of the contest. Washington maintained a significant lead throughout the game, also limiting its pass attempts and cutting into Ekeler's primary way to contribute to the offense. The Commanders will face a much more difficult task in Week 8 against the Bears, so Ekeler should be asked to make more of an impact.
Can't get going on ground Sunday
Ekeler carried the ball nine times for 21 yards and caught four of five targets for 47 yards in Sunday's 30-23 loss to the Ravens. Baltimore's run defense didn't allow a run of 10 or more yards all game, and Jayden Daniels wound up leading Washington in rushing yards with a mere 22. Ekeler still salvaged some fantasy value through the air, and he's hauled in multiple passes in all five of his games to begin the season, with Sunday's five targets being a season high. If Brian Robinson (knee) isn't able to return in Week 7, Ekeler could be a lot busier next week against the Panthers.