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glad he got the extension but the wording of the article is essentially saying he is a bandaid for the running back situation lol He is a #1 rb anyday of the week.
I put the odds at about 5% or less, but it is possible than Burkhead’s career follows a John Riggins model. Now I’m not saying he’d be as good as Riggins, even if he got a chance, but simply that he’d be in his 30s when first given a starters role. We all know that White’s have great longevity, toughness and determination so it’s not impossible. The Texans would just have to believe in him.Here's a great piece of news. Rex is old for a running back but has more tread on his tires than most due to hardly being used by Marvin X along with his tendency to get banged up a fair amount:
Texans signed RB Rex Burkhead to a one-year contract extension. Burkhead, 31, isn't a long-term answer for Houston's backfield but has proved serviceable while David Johnson (COVID) and Scottie Phillips (ankle) have been out, handling 103 carries and 17 catches in a workhorse role since Week 11. Burkhead's extension locks him up through the 2022 season.
Rex is not flashy, but the kind of player that excels in all phases. What truly extended his career was Belichick and Brady (ie: great white Patriot teams). The Texans won’t feature him (case in point, today he receives zero Carrie’s), but they know the value he brings.The curious case of Rex Burkhead. How and why is a 32 year old White running back still in the league, and a starter? He has a career 3.9 YPC. With over 600 touches (runs, receptions, and returns), his longest play is 36 yards. He doesn’t have elite size, speed, or moves. This is an era where a White player must be an all-pro to play a caste position. Far more talented backs, such as Ryan Nall and Zach Zenner, are barely given a cup of coffee in the league. Congratulations to Rex, he’s certainly a true professional, but it’s strange.
I think so much of how a white player at a verboten position like running back achieves success is opportunity. Unfortunately, they are rarely given opportunity. Even when they are, and excel, they seem to be quickly relegated back to the bench. An example of this would be Zach Zenner, who excelled when thrust into starter-type of workloads against Dallas and Green Bay. However, as soon as the other backs were healthy/available he went back to the bench, even though he was demonstrably more productive.Rex doesn't have the size of Nall or the Size/Speed of Zenner.
He is a good all around back though. As an 8th grader, at 5'8, he was throwing down dunks in his hometown of Plano, Tx. Underrated Athlete in his own right.
So Rex is now worth not even a single carry in a game?I think so much of how a white player at a verboten position like running back achieves success is opportunity. Unfortunately, they are rarely given opportunity. Even when they are, and excel, they seem to be quickly relegated back to the bench. An example of this would be Zach Zenner, who excelled when thrust into starter-type of workloads against Dallas and Green Bay. However, as soon as the other backs were healthy/available he went back to the bench, even though he was demonstrably more productive.
Maybe if some rbs start dropping like flies.Does anyone think he gets picked up in the next few weeks? He can still play very well and would be a great asset.
Well fellas,
Rex Burkhead is officially retired. A shame as he is clearly still better than some of the backup running backs littering rosters across the league.
Husker football legend announces retirement from the NFL
Legendary Nebraska running back Rex Burkhead announced his retirement from the NFL after 10 seasons on Monday.www.ketv.com
The Bengals kept drafting running backs and putting them ahead of Rex on the depth charts. All had careers no better than (or worse) than Rex’s.He carved out a decent career considering the system was stacked against him. He should have been utilized more with the Bengals his first few years in the league, if I recall he made some big catches in a playoff game but the next year he did not get utilized enough. Glad he was able to win a Super Bowl with the Pats and replace Woodhead as the White RB on the Pats during the last few years of White friendly offenses. 10 Seasons in the league as a White RB is a pretty big accomplishment.