Ben Tate, the running back whom the Browns signed for 2-years and $7 million in March, was released today. The move feels shocking, but then again, after his terrible 2-carry, -9 yard performance against the Texans Sunday,
The Vikings landed running back Ben Tate on waivers Wednesday to bolster their backfield with Matt Asiata and Jerick McKinnon both missing practice because of injuries this week, but they weren't the only ones reportedly interested in bringing the
Ben Tate arrived in Minnesota on Thursday to start his time with a team still trying to find the identity of its running game without Adrian Peterson. That could create an opportunity for Tate, who's trying to reboot his career after he was waived
According to a report from ESPN, the Colts are interested in claiming Ben Tate off of waivers. The real question would be, however, whether a team ahead of them would claim the running back.
In a not-so-surprising move, the Minnesota Vikings have claimed running back Ben Tate to bring some power and stability to their backfield.