Miles Sanders continues to have a chip on his shoulder, and after injuries led to an uneven season, the running back wants to accomplish more. His longtime mentor is excited to see that version of Sanders emerge.
Sanders’ mentor believes that given the opportunity, he will deliver upon the expectations that rose after an impressive rookie season but also were there the last two seasons, despite the lack of touches and assorted injuries.
They spent six weeks of the winter training at Rice University, six days a week, with up-tempo cardio followed by full body workouts in the gym. In terms of his statistics, Sanders hasn’t missed many notes. He set a franchise mark for rushing yards as a rookie and caught 50 passes for 509 yards. And while his receiving numbers dropped significantly the next two seasons, he increased his yards per carry each year and ranks third among NFL running backs in yards per carry since 2019.
There have been just as many, though, who argued for more of Sanders, especially early last season when Sirianni inexplicably tilted toward the pass.
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