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Sean Payton’s trust in RJ Harvey continues to grow as Denver prepares for Green Bay, creating a pivotal fantasy decision in Week 15.
Harvey has two rushing touchdowns, a 40-yarder and a one-yarder. His success rate is the best way to highlight how inconsistent he's been, which is based on a running back picking up a certain percentage of yardage that varies by down.
Things are starting to click for RJ Harvey at a perfect time for the Broncos. "He can do so many different things and do them well," Bo Nix said.
Bo Nix praises RJ Harvey’s breakout performances and growing role as the rookie earns trust from Sean Payton and teammates.
That hope finally paid off, as RJ Harvey had his best game as a pro in the Broncos' 24-17 victory to secure the sweep over the Las Vegas Raiders. Harvey ran the ball in Vegas 17 times for 75 yards with a touchdown, while adding six catches on six targets for 25 yards.
Harvey is just the sixth rookie to record at least five rushing touchdowns and four receiving scores since 1990, joining Saquon Barkley (2018), Alvin Kamara (2017), David Johnson (2015), Matt Forte (2008) and Edgerrin James (1999). Those are some great names to be compared with.
When J.K. Dobbins went down with a foot injury in Week 10, the Broncos’ entire season felt like it hit a wall. What had been one of the league’s best rushing attacks — 137.8 yards per game and 5.5 yards on first-down carries- suddenly looked in peril.
Doubt RJ Harvey at your own risk. The Broncos’ rookie running back is listed at 5-foot-8 and 205 pounds. But how do you measure heart? Because the critics are all too predictable. “I know I’m short. I’m not the biggest guy,
Preview the player prop betting lines, stats and more for RJ Harvey before his Denver Broncos play the Green Bay Packers in a Week 15 NFL matchup.
The Denver Broncos got a big win yesterday against the Las Vegas Raiders, 24-17, and it allowed the Broncos to keep pace with the New England Patriots in the race for the top seed in the AFC. Denver was determined to play ball control in this one,
On third-and-2 on the Broncos' opening drive, quarterback Bo Nix swung the ball out to Harvey in the flat — and immediately absorbed a hit from three-time Pro Bowler Jamal Adams. The Broncos' rookie running back took the hit, shrugged Adams off without his knee touching the ground and raced for the first down.