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    LeSean McCoy rushed 12 times for 88 yards when FB Stanley Havili was on the field in Week 4.

    The Eagles rarely use a fullback, but they found something that was working against the Giants and stuck with it. Havili was a beast on kick-out blocks as McCoy ran right up his back. It’s a good sign for the Eagles’ running game going forward. McCoy, who has just one touchdown on the year, is due for a breakout game.
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    Eagles FB Stanley Havili left Thursday night’s game against the Bengals with a hamstring injury.

    Havili never made the trip out of the locker room to start the second half and is doubtful to return. Recently promoted TE Emil Igwenagu can play some fullback.
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    Colts acquired FB Stanley Havili from the Eagles in exchange for DE Clifton Geathers.

    Eagles coach Chip Kelly doesn’t use the fullback, instead putting his tight ends in the backfield. He’ll do that with James Casey. The Colts are implementing a West Coast offense under rookie coordinator Pep Hamilton, and Havili has a versatile fullback’s skill set. 25 years old, Havili is a strong lead blocker with soft hands, even if his receiving stats aren’t great.
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    Colts FB Stanley Havili caught one pass for four yards in Indianapolis’ Divisional Round loss to the Patriots.

    OC Pep Hamilton’s teacher’s pet cost the Colts big time in the second quarter, dropping an Andrew Luck pass for an “interception.” Inexplicably given 25 touches this season, Havili graded out as the fifth-worst lead blocker in the league in Pro Football Focus’ ratings.
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    Colts FB Stanley Havili has concussion symptoms.

    Havili is not practicing Wednesday and will need to pass protocols in order to suit up against the Cardinals Sunday. He’s been one of the least effective lead-blockers in football this season anyway.
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    Colts FB Stanley Havili (concussion) has been medically cleared.

    Havili missed last week’s ugly loss at Arizona, but should be fine to face the Titans this week.
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    Colts FB Stanley Havili rushed one time for four yards in Indy’s Week 11 win over the Titans, adding one catch for nine yards.

    OC Pep Hamilton’s teacher’s pet got the rock on one of the game’s most important plays, gaining four yards on a 3rd-and-1 from the Titans’ 42-yard line in the third quarter. The Colts like Havili’s game, but with just 18 touches on the season, he’s miles from fantasy relevance.
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    Colts waived FB Stanley Havili.

    Havili had spent the first nine weeks of the season on the PUP list as he recovered from shoulder surgery. Havili appeared in 13 games in 2013, making eight starts while catching 18 passes. His release is yet another sign that the Colts have left their ill-advised ground-and-pound days in the rear-view mirror.
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    Colts placed FB Stanley Havili on the reserve/PUP list.

    Havili will be sidelined for at least the first six games. Converted LB Mario Harvey will be the fullback. The Colts also placed RB Vick Ballard (Achilles’), RB Deji Karim, and OG Ulrick John (ankle) on I.R. to get to the 75-man roster limit.
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    Seventh-round FB Stanley Havili slid in the draft due to post-season shoulder surgery.

    Havili may be fighting an uphill battle to beat out Owen Schmnitt for a roster spot. He showed fine pass-catching skills at USC, but he’s going to have to bulk up a bit and improve his blocking skills to avoid the practice squad as a rookie.

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