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Melvin Gordon is back
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From Deadspin....

"Gordon’s situation showed just how little negotiation leverage any running back has in today’s NFL. Though he was a crucial part of the Chargers offense for four years—rushing 897 times and catching 182 passes—his absence at running back isn’t why the team is 1-2. Austin Ekeler, Gordon’s primary replacement, has averaged over 122 total yards per game so far this season, and presents himself as major competition for Gordon as the returning back tries to play himself into a big contract this offseason. In the meantime, he’s out nearly a million bucks without anything to show for it."

                                         
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Quote: @Ralphie said:
From Deadspin....

"Gordon’s situation showed just how little negotiation leverage any running back has in today’s NFL. Though he was a crucial part of the Chargers offense for four years—rushing 897 times and catching 182 passes—his absence at running back isn’t why the team is 1-2. Austin Ekeler, Gordon’s primary replacement, has averaged over 122 total yards per game so far this season, and presents himself as major competition for Gordon as the returning back tries to play himself into a big contract this offseason. In the meantime, he’s out nearly a million bucks without anything to show for it."

                                         
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Tell that to Zeke....
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https://twitter.com/AdamSchefter/status/...0290297856&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fbleacherreport.com%2Farticles%2F2855386-melvin-gordons-financial-cost-of-contract-holdout-revealed-amid-return-rumors
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