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Fri Sep 4 201513:40The Cardinals have cut Hughes
The Cardinals have cut Hughes, ESPN's Josina Anderson reports.
Though Hughes had been discussed as possible short-yardage option for the Cards, it looks like team will now head into the coming season with a backfield headed by Andre Ellington, Chris Johnson and David Johnson.
Mon Aug 17 201514:23Hughes handled 22 snaps in Saturday's preseason defeat to Chiefs
Hughes handled 22 snaps in Saturday's preseason defeat to the Chiefs, posting a team-high nine carries for 17 yards to go with one reception for 13 yards, Mike Jurecki of FOX Sports 910 Phoenix reports.
Hughes was the fourth running back used in the exhibition opener, and the Cardinals rode the RB during a 17-play, nine-minute drive in the second half, when he received all of his touches. The workload wasn't indicative of his expected role as Arizona's short-yardage back this season. Instead, head coach Bruce Arians likely wanted to learn how Hughes would hold up as the featured back, and the results weren't exactly inspiring.
Tue Dec 30 201412:45Hughes racked up five yards on one carry and 10 additional yards...
Hughes racked up five yards on one carry and 10 additional yards on one reception during Sunday's defeat in San Francisco.
Hughes received a career-best three targets, while a fourth look (and subsequent second catch) was negated by a pass interference call on tight end John Carlson. On the season, Hughes made a contribution, albeit small on each occasion, in 10 of 16 games on his way to seven carries for 11 yards and eight receptions (on 12 targets) for 140 yards. Clearly, his pass-catching prowess was on display -- he ended the regular season second on the team with 17.5 YPC -- but he failed to emerge from a reserve role, even after Andre Ellington (hernia) was lost for the season in Week 13.
Fri Dec 12 201400:42Hughes did not have any carries or targets in Thursday's 12-6 wi...
Hughes did not have any carries or targets in Thursday's 12-6 win over the Rams.
According to Nathan Jahnke of Pro Football Focus, Hughes played just six snaps, and Marion Grice logged just two. Kerwynn Williams had 17 touches (two receptions) on 34 snaps, with Stepfan Taylor recording 14 touches (all carries) on 28 snaps. While it's still worth keeping an eye on, the Arizona backfield will likely be led by Williams and Taylor in a tough Week 16 matchup with the Seahawks.
Tue Dec 9 201400:53Hughes played 10 of Cardinals' 69 offensive snaps during Sunday'...
Hughes played 10 of the Cardinals' 69 offensive snaps during Sunday's contest against the Chiefs, FOX Sports 910 Phoenix reports.
In what was expected to be a committee approach behind Stepfan Taylor out of the backfield in Andre Ellington's (hernia) absence, coach Bruce Arians eventually admitted that the hot hand ruled the day in Week 14, allowing Kerwynn Williams to post 100 yards on 19 rushes. Hughes himself was contained to one carry for minus-yard yard and one catch for 36 yards, which was firmly behind Williams, Taylor (six runs for 19 yards), and Marion Grice (three rushes for six yards). On Monday, though, Arians announced that Taylor remains the starting running back, according to Darren Urban of the team's official site, meaning game-day matchups could ultimately determine who breaks out of Arizona's corps of running backs Thursday in St. Louis.
Tue Dec 2 201400:55Hughes could be more involved out of backfield
Hughes could be more involved out of the backfield, if Andre Ellington (hip) is limited or sidelined next Sunday versus the Chiefs, according to coach Bruce Arians, the Cardinals' official site reports.
Ellington left Sunday's defeat in Atlanta due to a hip pointer, but Marion Grice (32 snaps) and Stepfan Taylor (nine) were the sole running backs used thereafter, according to FOX Sports 910 Phoenix. Nonetheless, a limited or absent Ellington could result in some work for Hughes, who has mostly been utilized as a receiver during his brief appearances this season, reeling in 6-of-8 targets for 94 yards.
Sun Nov 23 201414:49Hughes (hamstring) listed as active Sunday in Seattle
Hughes (hamstring) is listed as active Sunday in Seattle, the Cardinals' official site reports.
Hughes hasn't received more than 17 snaps in a single game this season, but his presence in the passing game has been felt of late. Over the last six games, he's totaled five receptions (on six targets) for 87 yards.
Fri Nov 21 201416:47Hughes (hamstring) probable for Sunday's game against Seattle
Hughes (hamstring) is probable for Sunday's game against Seattle.
Hughes practiced all week, including a full practice Friday, so he'll be available Sunday. His exact role behind Andre Ellington isn't yet clear, but his 49-yard reception against Detroit last week implies that he has more explosiveness than Stepfan Taylor.
Thu Nov 20 201420:30Hughes (hamstring) limited in practice Thursday
Hughes (hamstring) was limited in practice Thursday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Even though Stepfan Taylor (calf) returned from a two-game absence this past Sunday, Hughes' workload really wasn't hindered, as he took on catch for 49 yards and one rush for two yards. Such a line isn't really of interest in anything but the deepest of league, especially behind the dual threat that is Andre Ellington (hip/foot).
Tue Nov 4 201413:27Hughes took field for 17 of Cardinals' 67 offensive snaps during...
Hughes took the field for 17 of the Cardinals' 67 offensive snaps during Sunday's win in Dallas, the FOX Sports 910 Phoenix reports.
Hughes garnered nearly double the snaps of fellow running back Marion Grice -- 17 versus nine -- but Grice managed to fend off Hughes in terms of touches, with five carries against one reception (on two targets), respectively. The breakdown of looks behind clear-cut No. 1 Andre Ellington isn't unexpected due to Hughes' stellar hands out of the backfield, as the latter has reeled in five of seven passes this season. During Stepfan Taylor's stay on the sideline due to a calf strain, which is expected to last 1-to-3 additional weeks, the preceding pecking order shouldn't deviate too much. However, Hughes' sparse usage doesn't inspire confidence in his potential to produce on a consistent basis.
Tue Oct 28 201413:25Hughes played 10 of Cardinals' 70 offensive snaps in Sunday's wi...
Hughes played 10 of the Cardinals' 70 offensive snaps in Sunday's win versus the Eagles, Mike Jurecki of FOX Sports 910 Phoenix reports.
Hughes had little to show for his efforts -- two receptions (on two targets) for 13 yards -- but Stepfan Taylor's (five snaps, no touches) upcoming 2-to-4 week absence due to a strained calf could be a boon to Hughes' prospects. Note, though, that no Cardinal outside of Andre Ellington was handed a carry Sunday, which will likely contain Hughes to usage in the passing game in his limited snaps going forward.
Mon Sep 15 201414:25Hughes took field for 12-of-68 offensive snaps in Sunday's win v...
Hughes took the field for 12-of-68 offensive snaps in Sunday's win versus the Giants in New York, FOX Sports 910 Phoenix reports.
Hughes is fending off Stepfan Taylor (two snaps in Week 2) for looks out of the Cardinals' backfield. However, through two games, Hughes has recorded a measly one carry for two yards and one catch (on two targets) for seven yards, which isn't exactly fantasy-relevant. For now, Andre Ellington (foot) and Jonathan Dwyer will take on most of the RB workload, leaving Hughes and Taylor in the dust.
Wed Jan 1 201420:27Cardinals sign 8 to reserve/future deals
Cardinals signed RB/FB Robert Hughes, C Philip Blake, WR Dan Buckner, LB Kenny Demens, C Tommie Draheim, TE Darren Fells, S Orhian Johnson, DT Anthony McCloud, and LB Kenny Rowe to reserve/future contracts.
All eight players finished 2013 on Arizona's practice squad. Hughes is a fullback/tailback tweener out of Notre Dame. Rowe was a productive pass rusher at Oregon and could be a serious contender for a 2014 roster spot.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Oct 8 201316:29Colts part ways with FB Robert Hughes
Colts waived FB Robert Hughes.
It's an indication FB Stanley Havili (ankle) is ready to go for Week 6. Hughes spent one week on the active roster.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Sep 30 201316:06Colts sign FB Robert Hughes
Colts signed FB Robert Hughes.
WR Griff Whalen was waived in a corresponding roster move. Hughes provides insurance for lead blocker Stanley Havili, who's dealing with an ankle injury.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Tue Apr 30 201317:09Colts waive three players
Colts waived RB Robert Hughes, RB Alvester Alexander and LB Shawn Loiseau.
An undrafted free agent out of Notre Dame in 2011, Hughes appeared in five games for the Colts last season, notching one carry. He'll try to latch on elsewhere as a camp body.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Apr 19 201217:22Bucs sign RB Hughes, safety Girault
Bucs signed RB Robert Hughes and S Ron Girault.
Both players tried out for the team during voluntary workouts this week. Hughes may get a look in preseason action, but he's a long shot to make the final roster. Undrafted out of Rutgers in 2008, Girault has spent time with the Chiefs and Jets.
Source: Roy Cummings on Twitter
Tue Apr 17 201215:16Bucs had five in for try-outs Tuesday
Bucs worked out free agents RB Robert Hughes, DT Landon Cohen, S Ron Girault, DT Ayanga Okpokowuruk, and FB/TE Richard Kay on Tuesday.
The five are street free agents, trying out alongside the Bucs players already on the roster. Undrafted out of Notre Dame, Hughes had 69 yards on 16 carries in the Bears' preseason finale last season.
Source: Pewter Report on Twitter
Sat Sep 3 201114:02Bears waive RB Robert Hughes
Bears waived RB Robert Hughes.
Hughes rushed for 69 yards on 16 carries in the Bears' preseason finale, and may reportedly be signed to the practice squad. Only 22, he is an undrafted free agent out of Notre Dame.
Source: Sean Jensen on Twitter