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Travis Homer
Chicago Bears RB
  • HT/WT
    5' 10'' , 202 lbs
  • Birthdate
    08/07/1998 (26)
  • College
    Miami (FL)
  • Draft Info
    2019: Rd 6, Pk 204 (SEA)
  • Status
    Active
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2024 season stats

  • Rushing Attempts
    3 0th
  • Rushing Yards
    16 0th
  • Rushing Touchdowns
    0 0th
  • Total DYAR
    11 0th

Recent Games

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STATS

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Receiving
Fantasy
Current Season
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Last 3 years
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Latest News
Travis Homer Going On Injured Reserve After Having Surgery

Chicago Bears running back Travis Homer (finger) underwent surgery on his finger and will be placed on Injured Reserve, meaning he will be out for at least the next four games. The Bears have their bye in Week 7 as well, so the earliest Homer will be able to return will be for a Week 8 tilt versus the Washington Commanders. The 26-year-old isn't at all on the fantasy radar after seeing just three carries for 16 yards in the first two weeks of the season. With Homer now out for the foreseeable future, it means that Roschon Johnson should see more involvement on passing downs alongside D'Andre Swift in a Bears offense that has been stuck in the mud early on behind rookie quarterback Caleb Williams. In his first year in Chicago in 2023, Homer was used exclusively on special teams and didn't see a single touch on offense. He was targeted once in the passing game in 16 games.

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09/20/2024 19:31
Travis Homer With Little Production In Starting Role

Chicago Bears running back Travis Homer rushed the ball four times for 13 yards and did not catch either of his targets in the team's preseason win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Homer got the start alongside other Chicago reserves and played a couple of series. The veteran's contributions on special teams may be enough for him to make the final roster. However, with Velus Jones Jr. making the transition to running back, it could spell trouble for the sixth-year veteran. If he does survive the final cuts, he'll be behind D'Andre Swift, Khalil Herbert, and Roschon Johnson on the running back depth chart.

Source ESPN
expert-image
08/22/2024 23:43