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  • CAR Running Back
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    Jags reserve RB LaBrandon Toefield (ankle) will return to Jags practice today.
    No one is happier to see him than rookie Greg Jones, who has been overworked as the only decent Jags runner that is healthy.
  • CAR Running Back
    Jgaurs declared RB LaBrandon Toefield, QB Quinn Gray (3rd QB), CB David Richardson, CB Chris Thompson, C Brett Romberg, TE George Wrighster, DE Lionel Barnes, and DT Willie Blade inactive for week six.
    Toefield’s injury must be more serious than originally believed. Greg Jones could earn more work in the Jacksonville backfield.
  • CAR Running Back
    LaBrandon Toefield could lose his job as Jacksonville’s third-down running back because of his nagging ankle injury.
    Toefield has barely practiced during training camp. Rookie Greg Jones looks likely to take over if he performs well. Toefield doesn’t look draftable unless Fred Taylor gets seriously hurt again.
  • CAR Running Back
    LaBrandon Toefield was a surprise healthy inactive for Sunday night’s game.
    The team used more of Greg Jones and Chris Fuamatu-Ma’afala. Toefield has fallen far enough that Fred Taylor owners can safely get rid of him.
  • CAR Running Back
    There is no timetable for LaBrandon Toefield’s return from an ankle injury.
    Rookie Greg Jones is strugging, so Toefield should be able to get the No. 2 RB job back if healthy. It’s a good idea to handcuff Fred Taylor in deep fantasy leagues.
  • CAR Running Back
    LaBrandon Toefield has received accolades for his offseason work this year.
    Toefield, to his credit, says he doesn’t take coaches compliments seriously anymore after he was inactive for most of last season. They team also drafted Maurice Drew, which probably will boot Toefield off the roster.
  • CAR Running Back
    Coach Jack Del Rio said Wednesday that 5-6 running backs should make the Jacksonville roster.
    Most teams only carry four, but Del Rio will use Maurice Drew, Alvin Pearman, and others on special teams. If Del Rio sticks with this number, it appears LaBrandon Toefield has a good shot to make the team, although he may not be active every week.
  • CAR Running Back
    LaBrandon Toefield carried the ball seven times for 43 yards in week three.
    Toefield is getting just enough run to be worth picking up in deep leagues. We’re not sure he’d be the primary carrier if Fred Taylor was injured, though.
  • CAR Running Back
    Labrandon Toefield carried the ball five times for 30 yards tonight in his preseason debut.
    Toefield, who miss most of camp with an ankle injury, is likely No. 3 on the depth chart behind Fred Taylor and rookie Greg Jones.
  • CAR Running Back
    LaBrandon Toefield, who has missed almost all of camp with a high ankle sprain, continues to make a slow recovery.
    Coach Jack Del Rio said that although Toefield might do some running during practice today, he will be held out Friday against Green Bay.