Alabama’s starting running back says he will be back next season.

To the relief of the program, Alabama’s starting running back, Jam Miller, announced that he will be rejoining the Crimson Tide for the 2024 campaign.

During the regular season, Miller led the club with 641 running yards and seven touchdowns. On Thursday, he announced the news to media.



Miller said, “I’m staying another year.” “I’m staying.”I have no intention of leaving this school.

Fans and the squad are reassured by his comments that he will remain a vital part of the Tide’s offensive plans for the upcoming campaign.

Given that fellow running back Justice Haynes has already left Alabama and entered the transfer portal, this announcement is very noteworthy for the state.


Miller’s return gives the team’s backfield continuity as they get ready for the new campaign.


Three former high school athletes from Alabama are back on NFL rosters.

After leaving the NFL on Christmas eve, three Alabama high school graduates will be listed on NFL rosters on Christmas morning.

The Miami Dolphins added defensive tackle Neil Farrell Jr. (Murphy High School) to their practice squad, the Atlanta Falcons added linebacker Rashaan Evans (Auburn High School, Alabama) to their practice squad, and the Buffalo Bills added linebacker Nicholas Morrow (Huntsville High School) to their active roster on Tuesday.

Every player returned to a team they had previously played for this season.

Before being cut by the Bills on December 7, Morrow, an eight-year veteran with 105 NFL regular-season games and 58 starts overall, appeared in 11 games for Buffalo.

Before being waived on Saturday, Evans, a seven-year veteran with 87 NFL regular-season games and 68 starts overall, participated in two games for Atlanta. Evans has been added to the Falcons’ practice squad three times already this season. On October 1, he became a member of the team; on October 12, he was released; on October 21, he re-signed; and on November 1, he was promoted to the active roster.

Every player returned to a team they had previously played for this season.

Before being cut by the Bills on December 7, Morrow, an eight-year veteran with 105 NFL regular-season games and 58 starts overall, appeared in 11 games for Buffalo.

Before being waived on Saturday, Evans, a seven-year veteran with 87 NFL regular-season games and 68 starts overall, participated in two games for Atlanta. Evans has been added to the Falcons’ practice squad three times already this season. On October 1, he became a member of the team; on October 12, he was released; on October 21, he re-signed; and on November 1, he was promoted to the active roster.

Before being cut on Saturday, Farrell, a three-year veteran with 19 NFL regular-season games under his belt, participated in seven games for Miami. On September 26, Farrell joined the Dolphins’ practice squad. On November 11, he was promoted to the active roster.

 




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