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  • PHI Running Back
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    In addition to running back duties, Reno Mahe will return punts for Philadelphia.
    Mahe’s fantasy buzz might die down again if the Eagles re-sign Dorsey Levens eventually, as expected.
  • PHI Running Back
    Reno Mahe should earn plenty of carries in week eight with Brian Westbrook out.
    Look for Mahe to nab 5-10 carries, with extra work on passing downs. He’s worth a look short-term in deep ppr leagues.
  • PHI Running Back
    Eagles RB Reno Mahe will miss Sunday’s game with an ankle injury.
    He has a high ankle sprain and could miss a few weeks. Dexter Wynn will likely take over on punt returns. Dorsey Levens could pick up a few extra carries, like he did Monday night.
  • PHI Running Back
    Reno Mahe will miss another game with a high ankle sprain.
    Dexter Wynn, Brian Westbrook, and Lito Sheppard have shared punt return duties without Mahe in the lineup.
  • PHI Running Back
    Eagles RB Reno Mahe suffered a concussion in Thursday’s preseason game.
    Marty Johnson, who was picked up this week, is now the only healthy running back on the Eagles roster. Mahe had 19 total yards before leaving the game.
  • PHI Running Back
    Eagles RB Reno Mahe (concussion) returned to practice Saturday.
    Maho ran behind Correll Buckhalter, who is expected to play extensively in the Eagles’ next preseason game. Chris Gocong (stinger) also returned.
  • PHI Running Back
    The Eagles will use Reno Mahe as their punt returner this season.
    There’s a scrap for you Sandboxers that use return yardage in fantasy leagues.
  • PHI Running Back
    Eagles RB Reno Mahe left Friday’s game with a sprained ankle.
    Mahe ran with the ones in practice this week but can’t stay healthy. Correll Buckhalter’s impressive showing could push Mahe down the depth chart.
  • PHI Running Back
    Following the releases of Eric McCoo and Dorsey Levens, Reno Mahe is the No. 2 RB in Philadelphia.
    He’s worth a roster spot in deep leagues, possibly at RB5 in 12 by 15 leagues.
  • PHI Running Back
    Reno Mahe rushed for 22 yards on five carries and caught one pass for eight yards in week eight.
    Most of his damage came on an early 18-yard run. Mahe is only worth owning in the deepest of leagues.