Miles Adam Sanders, popularly known as “Boobie Miles,” plays running back for the National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles.
In the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft, the Eagles selected him after he played college football for Penn State.
The Philadelphia Eagles drafted Sanders with the 53rd overall pick in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Beyond Athlete Management is his agency. Against the Washington Redskins in Week 1, Sanders made his NFL debut.
The Eagles prevailed 32-27 thanks to 25 yards on 11 carries by Sanders. In the Minnesota Vikings game in week six, Sanders gained six yards on three carries and 86 yards and a touchdown on three receptions.
Sanders’ 134 rushing yards and two touchdowns on October 2, 2022, helped the Eagles upset the Jacksonville Jaguars 29-21 and move to 4-0.
How Good Is Miles Sanders?
Miles Sanders is right in the thick of his prime at the age of 25. He is sound. This combination has proven to be very beneficial.
Only Saquon Barkley (463) and Nick Chubb (459) have more rushing yards than Sanders (356 through four games), who is averaging 4.9 yards per carry.
What Happend To Miles Sanders?
Sanders, who participated in the team’s preseason opener against the Jets on Friday, has not practiced since, and his hamstring issue is now categorized as day-to-day.
Due to injury, Sanders missed five games last season. Now that Kenneth Gainwell and Boston Scott have resumed practice, it will be interesting to see how Sanders performs.