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Week 2 vs. STL

Rushing: 5 / 52 / 1
Receiving: 1 / 18 / 1 on 1 targets

Bradshaw saw most of his time late in the game, however made the best of his limited touches as he gained 52 yards on five carries while grabbing an 18 yard touchdown reception. His touchdown was a pretty scamper up the sidelines as he made a defender miss in open space and toed his way to a 31 yard score. His lone target was an effective one as Bradshaw caught a short flare out of the backfield and took it 18 yards to pay dirt for his first receiving score of the season.


Week 3 vs. CIN

Rushing: 2 / 2 / 0
Receiving: 1 / 5 / 0 on 1 targets

Bradshaw saw a limited role against the Bengals, rushing only twice for two yards and adding a five yard reception on his only target.


Week 5 vs. SEA

Rushing: 11 / 65 / 0

Ahmad Bradshaw didn't enter the game until it was well in hand, mid way through the fourth quarter. He did manage to carry the ball 11 times for 65 yards, showing great elusiveness and enough power to make him difficult to take down. In a close game though, you get the feeling that Jacobs and Ward are the primary options, with Bradshaw being used more on special teams.


Week 7 vs. SF

Rushing: 8 / 28 / 0
Receiving: 1 / 5 / 0 on 1 targets

Bradshaw looked quite impressive moving the ball in the fourth quarter. He was put in to hold on to the ball and run down the clock. Though yardage was hard to come by against a stacked line, he was explosive in hitting the hole, which did result in one gain of 18 yards.


Week 9 vs. DAL

Rushing: 5 / 20 / 0

Bradshaw saw extensive action during the fourth quarter after the final touchdown.


Week 10 vs. PHI

Rushing: 5 / 38 / 0

Bradshaw's first rush didn't come until late in the third quarter, but the third string running back made the most of his opportunities as he averaged 7.6 yards on his five attempts. In addition to his touches on offense, he also averaged 19 yards on three kickoff returns.


Week 11 vs. BAL

Rushing: 9 / 96 / 0

Bradshaw did most of his damage in the second half, on one huge run, putting to rest any idea of a Baltimore comeback. On the first offensive play of the fourth quarter, Bradshaw took a handoff and used some great vision to scamper 77 yards before getting caught at the Baltimore two yard line.


Week 14 vs. PHI

Rushing: 5 / 9 / 0

Bradshaw was used to spell Ward once Jacobs left the game with an injury. He pitched in with five yards on nine carries and did not see a target in the passing game.


Week 15 vs. DAL

Rushing: 3 / 8 / 0
Receiving: 1 / 16 / 0 on 2 targets

Bradshaw only got three rushes in the game, but he did catch a pass while split out wide that he took for a gain of 17 yards. In addition to his touches on offense, he also averaged 24 yards on two kickoff returns.


Week 17 vs. MIN

Rushing: 10 / 28 / 0
Receiving: 1 / -2 / 0 on 1 targets

Ahmad Bradshaw did most of his work on kick returns. He had a few nice runs but Derrick Ward was the primary back with Brandon Jacobs out.