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Deangelo gets #1 run of the week on NFL.com


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I'm interested in how we split going forward. 

 

Their stats are identical this year and pretty much every year before this.

 

they are slowly working stewart back into the lead back role.

 

rivera has already stated in the past that he likes stewart as the guy to soften things up and williams as the knock out punch.

 

rotoworld...

 

 

Jonathan Stewart played 22 snaps while DeAngelo Williams played 20 in Sunday's win at San Francisco.

Mike Tolbert actually led the backfield with 35 snaps, but did a lot of lead blocking and ended up with just four touches. The base formation work was split relatively evenly between Stewart (13 carries) and Williams (eight), although J-Stew did get the nod while the Panthers were in clock-killing mode. Regardless, this three-headed monster isn't going anywhere, leaving the ceiling on all three players capped. It's a messy situation that's left both Stewart and Williams as weak flex plays.

 

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