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Ranking all 18 Big Ten offenses from worst to first
Ranking all 18 Big Ten offenses from worst to first

USA Today

time07-07-2025

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Ranking all 18 Big Ten offenses from worst to first

The Big Ten Conference isn't classically known for high-powered offenses, great aerial attacks and back-and-forth shootouts. Instead, it's always been known for its Midwestern style of hard-nosed football, strong trench play and games decided by rushing attacks. That perception may be on its way toward changing. The conference's addition of former Pac-12 powers USC, UCLA, Oregon and Washington added several top-tier passing offenses to the mix. USC and Oregon each went on to finish the 2024 season ranked in the nation's top 15 in passing offense at No. 10 and No. 13, respectively. Only two other Big Ten programs were in the top 30: Maryland at No. 17 and Ohio State at No. 29. The Big Ten landscape now sees those pass-happy teams meet different tests in programs like Iowa, Illinois and Minnesota -- three classic run-first offenses and defensive-minded teams. 2024 saw mixed results in those matchups, with USC falling to Minnesota but Oregon handling the Fighting Illini. The 2025 Big Ten season will continue to see a convergence of styles on both sides of the football. Oregon and its high-powered offensive attack finished on top of the conference standings last season. This year, it may be time for a classic Big Ten program to claim that crown. Position Previews: Quarterbacks -- Running Backs With the season fast approaching, here is our full preview of every offensive unit in the Big Ten entering 2025, ranked from worst to first. 18. Maryland Terrapins 2024 Team Stats: 386.1 yards/game (No. 67 of 134 FBS teams), 23.7 points/game (No. 101 of 134) Key Players: QB Malik Washington, RB Nolan Ray, RT Alan Herron, WR Jalil Farooq The story of Maryland's offense in 2025 may be what its former players are doing elsewhere. The Terrapins lost starting quarterback Billy Edwards Jr., the Big Ten's second-leading passer in 2024, to the transfer portal. He's starting under center for Wisconsin this season. Starting running back Roman Hemby, who led the team in rushing in each of the last three seasons, also transferred to Indiana. Maryland has an ongoing quarterback battle between freshman Malik Washington and UCLA transfer Justyn Martin. However, whoever wins that battle will be surrounded by a less-than-stellar supporting cast. Even a repeat of last year's pedestrian per-game totals would be a success for the Terps. 17. Purdue Boilermakers 2024 Team Stats: 299.3 yards/game (No. 127 of 134 FBS teams), 15.8 points/game (No. 130 of 134) Key Players: RB Devin Mockobee, QB Ryan Browne, WR Nitro Tuggle Purdue experienced a top-down rebuild this offseason. That may be a good thing for an offensive unit that was among the worst in the nation last season. Veteran running back Devin Mockobee should be the engine of the offense, especially with a moderate unknown in sophomore Ryan Browne under center. Several steps forward from the team's 2024 output should not be challenging to attain. 16. Northwestern Wildcats 2024 Team Stats: 284.4 yards/game (No. 130 of 134 FBS teams), 17.8 points/game (No. 128 of 134) Key Players: QB Preston Stone, RB Cam Porter, RT Caleb Tiernan, WR Griffin Wilde Northwestern had one of the few offensive units worse than Purdue's last season. Part of those struggles was due to poor quarterback play from both Mike Wright and Jack Lausch. That position may finally be fixed entering 2025 after the team added former SMU starter Preston Stone. If Stone recaptures his AAC-best form from 2023, the Wildcats could sneak up this list. 15. Rutgers Scarlet Knights 2024 Team Stats: 382.7 yards/game (No. 71 of 134 FBS teams), 28.9 points/game (No. 57 of 134) Key Players: QB Athan Kaliakmanis, RB C.J. Campbell Jr., WR D.T. Sheffield, LT Tyler Needham Rutgers enters the season with one of the Big Ten's more dependable quarterbacks in Athan Kaliakmanis. While he provides stability and a solid floor, his ceiling is extremely limited. Rutgers was at its best when RB Kyle Monangai took over games on the ground. With him off to the NFL, there are some questions about whether this is still a top-half offense in the nation. 14. Iowa Hawkeyes 2024 Team Stats: 328.8 yards/game (No. 117 of 134 FBS teams), 27.7 points/game (No. 72 of 134) Key Players: QB Mark Gronowski, RB Kamari Moulton, RT Gennings Dunker, WR Reece Vander Zee Iowa's point total should come with an asterisk, as no program in the country scores more points on defense and special teams. Still, 2024 saw Iowa's offense take a significant step forward in its first year under OC Tim Lester. Much of that success was thanks to the play of RB Kaleb Johnson, who led the Big Ten with 1,537 yards and 21 rushing touchdowns. The unit's 2025 outlook is simple: How does top Football Championship Subdivision QB Mark Gronowski fare under center? And can Kamari Moulton fill Johnson's shoes in the backfield? If both questions are answered, the Hawkeyes could have their best offense in years. Get more (Iowa) news, analysis and opinions on Hawkeyes Wire 13. UCLA Bruins 2024 Team Stats: 328.8 yards/game (No. 118 of 134 FBS teams), 18.4 points/game (No. 126 of 134) Key Players: QB Nico Iamaleava, RB Jaivian Thomas, WR Mikey Matthews, LT Courtland Ford UCLA struggled on offense in year one under DeShaun Foster. It should've been no surprise that Chip Kelly's exit would lead to a regression on that side of the ball. Looking ahead to 2025, the Bruins pulled off a huge late-spring move in the addition of Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava. The former five-star recruit has as much talent as any signal-caller in the country. If he realizes his top-tier potential, the Bruins could be a dangerous team. Get more (UCLA) news, analysis and opinions on UCLA Wire 12. Michigan State Spartans 2024 Team Stats: 334.4 yards/game (No. 110 of 134 FBS teams), 19.3 points/game (No. 123 of 134) Key Players: QB Aidan Chiles, RB Elijah Tau-Tolliver, TE Jack Velling, WR Omari Kelly, RT Conner Moore Michigan State's outlook on offense comes down to whether second-year starter Aidan Chiles takes a significant step forward. If he does, the Spartans could boast one of the more dangerous units in the conference. The difference between Chiles' ceiling and floor, however, is significant. His 15 turnovers in 12 starts were a factor in the Spartans missing a bowl game. The junior's turnover rate and completion percentage are two key statistics to watch as the season begins. Get more (Michigan State) news, analysis and opinions on Spartans Wire 11. Minnesota Golden Gophers 2024 Team Stats: 337.8 yards/game (No. 107 of 134 FBS teams), 26.2 points/game (No. 80 of 134) Key Players: QB Drake Lindsey, RB Darius Taylor, TE Jameson Geers, WR Logan Loya, RT Kahlee Tafai Minnesota's offense is a classic high-floor, low-ceiling unit. Redshirt freshman quarterback Drake Lindsey has big shoes to fill after Max Brosmer delivered a terrific season in 2024. Lindsey won't be tasked with carrying the unit, however, as the Gophers boast one of the best running backs in the Big Ten in Darius Taylor. Pencil Minnesota's offense in for around 25 points per game and the overall team in for another 7-5 or 8-4 finish. 10. Nebraska Cornhuskers 2024 Team Stats: 359 yards/game (No. 94 of 134 FBS teams), 23.5 points/game (No. 103 of 134) Key Players: QB Dylan Raiola, RB Emmett Johnson, LT Elijah Pritchett, WR Dane Key Nebraska's offense is one to watch entering 2025. Former five-star quarterback Dylan Raiola enters his second year as a starter and will be expected to take a significant step forward. If his supporting cast is as advertised, this unit could sneak close to the conference's top five. Get more (Nebraska) news, analysis and opinions on Cornhuskers Wire 9. Wisconsin Badgers 2024 Team Stats: 350.3 yards/game (No. 99 of 134 FBS teams), 22.6 points/game (No. 109 of 134) Key Players: QB Billy Edwards Jr., RB Dilin Jones, RB Darrion Dupree, WR Vinny Anthony, RT Riley Mahlman Wisconsin's offense enters the first year of the Jeff Grimes era with high expectations. It has a strong passer in Billy Edwards Jr. under center, a talented backfield and an explosive wide receiver corps. The main question is along the offensive line, where the team lost starting left tackle Kevin Heywood to a season-ending injury. Whether or not the Badgers can overcome the gauntlet schedule and return to a bowl game, the program's return to a pro-style, run-heavy offense will pay dividends. 8. Indiana Hoosiers 2024 Team Stats: 426.4 yards/game (No. 34 of 134 FBS teams), 41.3 points/game (No. 2 of 134) Key Players: QB Fernando Mendoza, RB Roman Hemby, WR Elijah Sarratt, LT Carter Smith Indiana shocked the college football world in 2024, thanks in part to one of the best offensive attacks in the country. That unit lost significant talent, headlined by starting quarterback Kurtis Rourke. The program did well in the transfer portal this offseason, landing an experienced starting QB in Fernando Mendoza (Cal) and RB in Roman Hemby (Maryland). A repeat of 2024 is too high of an expectation, though the Hoosiers should again be solid on offense this season. 7. Illinois Fighting Illini 2024 Team Stats: 364.8 yards/game (No. 92 of 134 FBS teams), 28.3 points/game (No. 65 of 134) Key Players: QB Luke Altmyer, TE Tanner Arkin, LT J.C. Davis, WR Hudson Clement Illinois played an ideal brand of complementary football in 2024. Its offense did more than enough to control games when necessary, aiding the Illini to their first 10-win season since 2001. Major pieces are back from that unit, including QB Luke Altmyer, RBs Aidan Laughery and Kaden Feagin, and LT J.C. Davis. The major question exists at wide receiver, where standouts Pat Bryant and Zakhari Franklin each left for the NFL. 6. Michigan Wolverines 2024 Team Stats: 286.2 yards/game (No. 129 of 134 FBS teams), 22.0 points/game (No. 113 of 134) Key Players: QB Bryce Underwood, RB Justice Haynes, RT Andrew Sprague Michigan won eight games in 2024 despite having one of the worst offenses in the FBS. The unit's struggles, specifically, were due to a revolving door at quarterback and overall poor play from the position. Five-star freshman Bryce Underwood arrives in Ann Arbor to change that reality, though he still has to beat out East Carolina transfer Jake Garcia and Fresno State transfer Mikey Keene. The Wolverines are guaranteed to have a strong rushing attack in 2025. Underwood excelling from day one would put the team squarely in the College Football Playoff conversation. Get more (Michigan) news, analysis and opinions on Wolverines Wire 5. USC Trojans 2024 Team Stats: 437.2 yards/game (No. 23 of 134 FBS teams), 30.2 points/game (No. 51 of 134) Key Players: QB Jayden Maiava, QB Husan Longstreet, TE Lake McRee, WR Ja'Kobi Lane, WR Makai Lemon USC will have a strong offense in 2025, that isn't much of a question. The major unknown is at quarterback, where a battle is ongoing between junior Jayden Maiava and five-star freshman Husan Longstreet. Maiava showed flashes of brilliance during his time under center in 2024, leading the Trojans to a 3-1 record. However, a rate of six turnovers in four starts isn't sustainable. USC will only break through to the CFP if its quarterback play returns to an All-Conference level. Get more (USC) news, analysis and opinions on Trojans Wire 4. Washington Huskies 2024 Team Stats: 390.5 yards/game (No. 61 of 134 FBS teams), 23.4 points/game (No. 104 of 134) Key Players: QB Demond Williams Jr., RB Jonah Coleman, WR Denzel Boston, LT Carver Willis Don't look past the Washington offense in 2025. Sophomore quarterback Demond Williams is set to emerge as one of the Big Ten's best. He'll be complemented by an established runner in Jonah Coleman and a strong receiving corps. Don't be surprised if, led by their offense, the Huskies make a run at the CFP. Get more (Washington) news, analysis and opinions on Huskies Wire 3. Oregon Ducks 2024 Team Stats: 437.4 yards/game (No. 22 of 134 FBS teams), 34.9 points/game (No. 17 of 134) Key Players: QB Dante Moore, RB Makhi Hughes, TE Kenyon Sadiq, LG Emmanuel Pregnon, WR Dakorien Moore Like USC, Oregon should be expected to be terrific on offense, regardless of the personnel. The Ducks lost nearly their entire 2024 unit to the NFL, including QB Dillon Gabriel, RB Jordan James, WR Tez Johnson, TE Terrance Ferguson and OT Josh Conerly Jr. The program's top-end recruiting should help to fill most of those positions. Major players to watch are sophomore QB Dante Moore and true freshman five-star WR Dakorien Moore. Each with years of experience left, they could turn into one of the Big Ten's better QB-WR duos. The Ducks' offense did take a hit earlier this offseason when it lost leading receiver Evan Stewart to a season-ending injury. The team should still have plenty of talent to fill the role, however. Expect another top-25 finish nationally from the unit. Get more (Oregon) news, analysis and opinions on Ducks Wire 2. Ohio State Buckeyes 2024 Team Stats: 429.4 yards/game (No. 28 of 134 FBS teams), 35.7 points/game (No. 14 of 134) Key Players: QB Julian Sayin, RB C.J. Donaldson, WR Jeremiah Smith, WR Carnell Tate, TE Max Klare Like Oregon, Ohio State saw a large portion of its 2024 offense leave for the NFL. Also like the Ducks, the program has more than enough talent to fill those vacant positions. Former five-star QB Julian Sayin is set to start under center. While he won't have the team's terrific 2024 backfield duo of TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins to hand the ball to, all-world WR Jeremiah Smith is poised for a further breakthrough. Purdue transfer TE Max Klare should also play a major role in the receiving game. It's Ohio State, so expect another top-tier team on both sides of the football. Get more (Ohio State) news, analysis and opinions on Buckeyes Wire 1. Penn State Nittany Lions 2024 Team Stats: 430.2 yards/game (No. 26 of 134 FBS teams), 33.1 points/game (No. 28 of 134) Key Players: QB Drew Allar, RB Nicholas Singleton, RB Kaytron Allen, WR Trebor Pena, RT Nolan Rucci Penn State will have the Big Ten's most talented offense in 2025, led by its best quarterback and top running back room. Syracuse WR Trebor Pena was an underrated offseason addition and could lead the team in receiving. If the team's wide receiver corps hits, the Nittany Lions could have one of the best offenses in the country. Get more (Penn State) news, analysis and opinions on Nittany Lions Wire Contact/Follow @TheBadgersWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Wisconsin Badgers news, notes and opinion

What To Know About Maryland Terrapins for 2025
What To Know About Maryland Terrapins for 2025

Yahoo

time04-07-2025

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What To Know About Maryland Terrapins for 2025

To say that the Maryland Terrapins horrifically underachieved last season was an understatement. Out of 18 teams in the expanded Big Ten, the Terrapins finished 17th, with only one conference victory to their name. This came after the program had made three straight bowl games, seemingly making significant strides under head coach Mike Locksley. However, in a much more competitive conference now, that progress seems to have hit a roadblock for the Terps. To top it all off, several of Locksley's most important players have departed. Their starting quarterback, Billy Edwards Jr., is now with Wisconsin. Roman Hemby, their leading rusher, is now at Indiana. And their two leading receivers, Tai Felton and Kaden Prather, have departed for the NFL. It seems as if Locksley will have to start over. Advertisement A top-25 recruiting class will have to grow up quickly for the Terps to have any chance of success in the conference. Headlined by four-star in-state QB Malik Washington, this class could prove to be pivotal for the growth of the program and, most importantly, the continuity of the coaching staff. While 2025 is not projected to be a good year for the Terps, signs of progress could come from this recruiting class should they make significant strides. However, it will be a long time before this Maryland squad competes for titles. 2024 in Review Nov 23, 2024; College Park, Maryland, USA; Maryland Terrapins cheerleaders run the state flag over the the student section during the first half of the game against the Iowa Hawkeyes at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images The Maryland Terrapins certainly did not crown themselves in glory last season at all. With a 4-8 record and an abysmal 1-8 record in the Big Ten, Maryland will be quick to erase last season from their memories. However, there were some highlights to this otherwise dreadful season. Advertisement One of their wins was a 1-point victory over USC at home, where quarterback Billy Edwards Jr. had 373 yards on 50 pass attempts with 2 touchdowns and an interception. However, a very disappointing lowlight came in their final regular season game, where they were trounced by Penn State on the road after scoring the first points of the game 44-7. Whenever it seemed that there were positives to take away, the Terps had to run into a wall first. What hurts even more is that when you look at the positives for Maryland, they have turned into negatives in the offseason. Roman Hemby surpassed 2,500 all-purpose yards. Now he's a Hoosier. Tai Felton led the Big Ten in receiving yards and receptions. Now he's a Minnesota Viking. Billy Edwards Jr. led the Big Ten in passing yards per game. Now he's a Wisconsin Badger. Now with a very young team, no matter how talented the incoming class is, Maryland has to pick up the pieces and reset quick,ly or else the rest of the Big Ten will leave them behind. Head Coach Profile Oct 19, 2024; College Park, Maryland, USA; Maryland Terrapins head coach Mike Locksley during the second half Southern California Trojans at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images It has been a mixed bag for Mike Locksley in Maryland. Entering his seventh season with the Terps, one can say that he certainly has helped this team progress. In fact, he is very well for his almost instant impact on the team, where in his first two games, the team scored a combined 142 points. Over the years, however, he has not been able to maintain that consistency. It feels like the Terps always take two steps forward and one step back, and Locksley is tasked in a prove-it year to stop the slide. Advertisement One of the saving graces for Locksley is that, despite losing a number of key players to the NFL and the transfer portal, this is a young squad bolstered by his top 25 recruiting class. If several of those prospects, including the aforementioned Malik Washington, pay dividends for coach Locksley, his future in Maryland should be all but secure. However, if the class does not perform to standard, then Locksley may not see another year as head coach. Long story short, Locksley has to make sure his young team can find a way to grow up the time is surely ticking. Top Offensive Player Dec 28, 2023; San Antonio, TX, USA; Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Jalil Farooq (3) runs the ball in the first half against the Arizona Wildcats at Alamodome. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-USA TODAY Sports If this were last year's squad, I would probably have a wealth of options to pick from. Roman Hemby is ahead of a breakout year. Tai Felton, one of the most underrated wide receivers in the conference. Kaden Prather is a reliable No. 2 option. However, all of these players are gone, and that leaves me with a difficult choice, as there isn't much depth in this offense. Malik Washington, as a top recruit, is still a major question mark, as well as the man he will be battling for the job against, UCLA transfer Justyn Martin, who himself does not have much experience. Running back Nolan Ray looked decent at best in a spot start, and the less we say about the receivers, the better. Advertisement However, if there is one player who could emerge from this ragtag bunch, it is Oklahoma transfer Jalil Farooq. A 36-game starter for the Sooners, he has over 85 receptions and 1,200 receiving yards to his name. He could also be a vital special-teams specialist, as he has over 700 return yards as well. In an offense where there are not a lot of answers, Farooq may just be the most reliable target for whoever emerges from the QB competition. Top Defensive Player Dec 30, 2023; Nashville, TN, USA; Maryland Terrapins defensive back Lavain Scruggs (34) celebrates after intercepting a pass during the second half against the Auburn Tigers at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports Much like the offense, the defense offers nothing much as well. The D-line had only 13.5 sacks, and the secondary struggled mightily as well. Dante Trader Jr., a vital part of that secondary, has departed to the NFL, and either freshmen or redshirt sophomores will be left to paper over any cracks. There is little to no experience to point to in this Terps team, which could see them struggle to generate pressure and turnovers yet again. Advertisement If anything, redshirt junior Lavain Scruggs, if not an elite DB, can offer at the very least experience to a green unit. Only starting 4 games out of Maryland's 12, he recorded 43 tackles(good enough for fifth on the team), 3 pass breakups, and an interception. He is by no means a superstar, especially in a conference loaded with defensive talent, but at this point in the Maryland rebuild, any sense of continuity has to be welcomed as they go to this transitional period. Scruggs may not offer the most hope, but he at least offers something Maryland doesn't necessarily have a lot of. 2025 Schedule Preview Aug. 30 vs. Florida Atlantic Sept. 5 (Fri) vs. NIU Sept. 13 vs. Towson Sept. 20 at Wisconsin Oct. 4 vs. Washington Oct. 11 vs. Nebraska Oct. 18 at UCLA Nov. 1 vs. Indiana Nov. 8 at Rutgers Nov. 15 at Illinois Nov. 22 vs. Michigan Nov. 29 vs. Michigan State Surprisingly, the Terps escape any significant trouble within the Big Ten and with a tame non-conference slate, have the schedule to be patient with the development of this roster. Florida Atlantic, Northern Illinois, and Towson are not necessarily the most fearsome non-conference opponents to break in a new QB against, so potentially look for a strong start to the season for the Terps, especially if the starting QB has already been established. The meat of Maryland's schedule, however, comes towards the end of its season. While tough midseason matchups such as Washington and Nebraska at home could be prime slip-up opportunities, Terps fans will be shielding their eyes when they welcome Michigan the second-to-last week of the season. While it could profile to be a battle of former elite QB recruits in Washington and Bryce Underwood, it could also prove to lower the morale of the team should they have lost steam in conference play. Indiana in Week 8 is another daunting matchup. However, by avoiding the conference's big boys, Maryland at the very least has a chance to start anew with an inexperienced roster without facing too many consequences. Advertisement This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: what to know about Maryland Terrapins for 2025

Calumet City man sentenced to nearly 6 years for 2023 armed robbery of mail carrier in Harvey, Illinois
Calumet City man sentenced to nearly 6 years for 2023 armed robbery of mail carrier in Harvey, Illinois

CBS News

time27-06-2025

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Calumet City man sentenced to nearly 6 years for 2023 armed robbery of mail carrier in Harvey, Illinois

A United States District Court judge in Chicago sentenced a man to nearly six years in federal prison for assaulting and robbing a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier in Harvey, Illinois, in 2023. Malik Washington, 26, of Calument City, pleaded guilty earlier this year to a federal robbery charge. According to the United States Attorney's Office Northern District of Illinois, Washington approached the carrier on Oct. 23, 2023, and asked them for rubber bands. He then attempted to grab a box from the carrier's bag, but the carrier pulled away. The office said Washington pulled out a semi-automatic handgun from his sweatshirt and pointed it at the carrier's stomach and demanded their postal key, to which they complied. He then ran from the area. Authorities arrested Washington four days later and recovered the stolen key. Washington was sentenced on Tuesday to years and 10 months in federal prison.

Malik Washington stats, game log, news, injury status
Malik Washington stats, game log, news, injury status

USA Today

time23-05-2025

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Malik Washington stats, game log, news, injury status

Malik Washington stats, game log, news, injury status We'll see Malik Washington and the Miami Dolphins for the first time in 2025 on Sept. 7 at 1 p.m. ET, playing the Indianapolis Colts in their season opener. Last year Washington caught 26 passes on 36 targets for 223 yards, averaging 15.9 yards per game. Get Dolphins tickets on StubHub! Malik Washington injury news Washington isn't listed on the injury report this week. No other receivers are on the injury list for the Dolphins. Malik Washington stats (2024) Targets: 36 36 Receptions: 26 26 Receiving yards: 223 223 Receiving YAC: 123 123 Receiving TDs: 0 0 Carries: 5 5 Rush yards: 25 25 Rush TDs: 1 Washington game log (2024) Week 4 vs. Titans: 1 TAR, 1 REC, 8 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 1 TAR, 1 REC, 8 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 5 at Patriots: 0 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 0 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 7 at Colts: 3 TAR, 2 REC, 9 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 3 TAR, 2 REC, 9 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 8 vs. Cardinals: 0 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 0 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 9 at Bills: 0 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 0 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 10 at Rams: 2 TAR, 1 REC, 17 REC YDS, 0 REC TD, 1 CAR, 18 RUSH YDS, 1 RUSH TD 2 TAR, 1 REC, 17 REC YDS, 0 REC TD, 1 CAR, 18 RUSH YDS, 1 RUSH TD Week 11 vs. Raiders: 3 TAR, 3 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 3 TAR, 3 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 12 vs. Patriots: 2 TAR, 1 REC, 1 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 2 TAR, 1 REC, 1 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 13 at Packers: 4 TAR, 2 REC, 8 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 4 TAR, 2 REC, 8 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 14 vs. Jets: 1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 15 at Texans: 6 TAR, 5 REC, 52 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 6 TAR, 5 REC, 52 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 16 vs. 49ers: 4 TAR, 3 REC, 28 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 4 TAR, 3 REC, 28 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 17 at Browns: 5 TAR, 4 REC, 41 REC YDS, 0 REC TD 5 TAR, 4 REC, 41 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 18 at Jets: 5 TAR, 4 REC, 48 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Malik Washington fantasy insights (2024) With 28.8 fantasy points (2.1 per game) in 2025, Washington ranked 331st overall in the NFL and 111th at his position. Washington picked up 9.5 fantasy points -- one catch, 17 yards -- in Week 10 versus the Los Angeles Rams, his best game of the season. In Week 15 versus the Houston Texans, Washington posted 5.2 fantasy points (his second-highest total of the season), thanks to these numbers: five receptions, 52 yards. Washington accumulated -1.2 fantasy points -- two receptions, eight yards, on four targets -- in his worst game of the season. That was in Week 13 against the Green Bay Packers. Next game: Malik Washington vs. the Indianapolis Colts Washington's Miami Dolphins (0-0) play the Indianapolis Colts (0-0) in Week 1. How to watch Malik Washington and the Dolphins Matchup: Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts Miami Dolphins at Indianapolis Colts Time: 1 p.m. ET 1 p.m. ET Date: September 7, 2025 September 7, 2025 TV: CBS CBS Live stream: Fubo (regional restrictions may apply) Fubo Live stream: Paramount+ Watch Dolphins vs. Colts on Fubo!

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