Chiefs Sign 24-Year-Old Running Back Capable of “Creating Extra Yardage”

On November 30, the Kansas City Chiefs welcomed back Keaontay Ingram, a former running back for the Arizona Cardinals, to practice.

Several media outlets in Kansas City reported on the transaction shortly after the sighting.

Pete Sweeney of Arrowhead Pride was one of the first to confirm that the 2022 sixth-round pick out of USC would be joining a practice squad.

The Cardinals released Ingram on November 28. He will be practicing with reserve running backs La’Mical Perine and Deneric Prince, helping the Chiefs bolster their depth at the position.

Scouting Report on Keaontay Ingram Matches Early NFL Track Record

After a year and twelve weeks, Arizona let Ingram go for a reason.

Throughout his career, the 24-year-old has only averaged 2.2 yards per carry, one touchdown, and 181 total scrimmage yards. He has so far made 20 appearances in games.

It corresponds with his scouting report from the spring of 2022.

NFL Network analyst Lance Zierlein described a “running back prospect with adequate size and quickness who leaves you wanting more” prior to the draft.

Following his transfer from Texas to USC, Ingram “was noticeably quicker and more elusive at a lighter weight,” the scout continued. “He can be too satisfied to bounce runs wide rather than continuing to probe between the tackles, even though he sees the interior clearly.”

Perhaps the best trait that Zierlein noted in 2022 was Ingram’s ability to “create additional yardage with quick decision-making at times.” The half-back showcases that skill set during the clip below, shared by “how bout those CHIEFS” on X.

However, Zierlein did add that “there aren’t any real standout qualities” that Ingram displays.

It’ll be interesting to see if his NFL experience gives him the leg up on Prince down the stretch.

Chiefs’ Keaontay Ingram Could Be Next RB Up If Injury Occurs

We mentioned Ingram and Prince potentially competing for playing time in a next man up scenario. That’s because Perine is out of practice squad elevations for the 2023 campaign.

That means if the Chiefs want to dress Perine again during the regular season, they’ll have to sign him to the 53-man roster — something they might not prefer to do. Instead, they could elevate Ingram or Prince if a new injury were to occur.

Right now, the man to watch in that regard is veteran running back Jerick McKinnon.

McKinnon has been dealing with a groin issue that caused him to miss Week 12. He did return to practice in a limited fashion on November 30, but his health is certainly a situation to monitor as the season goes on.

Clyde Edwards-Helaire has also missed a couple of outings in 2023 with illnesses. Neither backup has a clean injury history either, so this signing adds an extra insurance policy in case of another nagging absence or two.

It should take Ingram a couple of weeks to get himself acclimated inside a complex KC offense — at least — but the Chiefs still have three elevations that they can spend on Prince, should they need them. For now, Kansas City’s top three ball-carriers should be ready to go in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers.

Heavy projections powered by Quarter4 are currently giving the Chiefs a 66% win probability in Green Bay. The current spread is -6 in favor of KC (via FanDuel Sportsbook). It will be the first time that Kansas City plays at Lambeau Field since 2015 — meaning Patrick Mahomes and several other younger Chiefs will enjoy an iconic new experience this weekend.

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