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Mark Ingram II
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Ingram in 2010 at the White House
No. 28, 22, 21, 2, 14
Position:Running back
Personal information
Born:(1989-12-21)December 21, 1989(age 34)
Hackensack, New Jersey,U.S.
Height:5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight:215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:Flint Southwestern
(Flint, Michigan)
College:Alabama(2008–2010)
NFL draft:2011/ round: 1 / pick: 28
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Rushing yards:8,111
Rushing average:4.5
Rushingtouchdowns:65
Receptions:303
Receiving yards:2,125
Receiving touchdowns:10
Statsat Pro Football Reference

Mark Valentino Ingram II(born December 21, 1989)[1]is an American former professionalfootballrunning backand current on-air personality forFox Sports.He played 12 seasons in theNational Football League(NFL). He playedcollege footballfor theAlabama Crimson Tide,becoming the first Alabama player to win theHeisman Trophyafter rushing for 1,658 yards in 2009 en route to winning the2010 BCS National Championship Game.

Ingram was selected by theNew Orleans Saintsin the first round of the2011 NFL draft.With the Saints, he earned twoPro Bowlselections and is their all-time leader in rushing yardage. Ingram has also been a member of theBaltimore Ravensand theHouston Texans.

Early life

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Ingram was born inHackensack, New Jersey,the son of formerwide receiverfor the New York Giants,Mark Ingram Sr.He attendedGrand Blanc Community High SchoolinGrand Blanc, Michigan,during his freshman, sophomore and junior years, and thenFlint Southwestern AcademyinFlint, Michigan,for his senior year.[2][3][4][5]He was a four-year starter on his high schools' football teams, running for 2,546 yards and 38 touchdowns in his final two seasons.[6][7]He was Saginaw Valley MVP, Area Player of the Year, and an All-State selection as a senior. Ingram also played defensively as acornerback,totaling 84 tackles and eight interceptions his senior year.[8]

In addition to football, Ingram also rantrack and fieldat Flint, where he was nine-time All-State selection. He competed as asprinter(PR of 10.69 seconds in the100-meter dashand 21.90 seconds in the200-meter dash) andlong jumper(top-leap of 7.25 meters).

Considered a four-star recruit byRivals.com,[9]Ingram was listed as the No. 17 high school athlete in the nation in 2008.[10]

College career

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Ingram received anathletic scholarshipto attend theUniversity of Alabama,where he played for coachNick Saban'sAlabama Crimson Tide footballteam from2008to2010.[11]

2008 season

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Ingram played behindGlen Coffeehis freshman year, and he was selected to the 2008 SEC All-Freshman Team.[12]He made his collegiate debut in the season opener againstClemson.In the victory over the Tigers, he finished with 17 carries for 96 yards.[13]In the next game againstTulane,he recorded his first collegiate rushing touchdown on a 15-yard run.[14]He followed that up with 51 rushing yards and two more rushing touchdowns in a victory overWestern Kentuckyin the next game.[15]On November 1, againstArkansas State,he finished with 113 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.[16]In theIron Bowl,againstAuburn,he finished with 64 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns, and 27 receiving yards.[17]In theSEC ChampionshipagainstFlorida,he was held to 21 rushing yards but had a rushing touchdown.[18]In theSugar Bowl,againstUtah,he finished the season with 26 rushing yards.[19]Overall, in the 2008 season, he finished with 728 rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns.[20]His team-high 12 touchdowns also set the Alabama freshman school record.[6]

2009 season

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In the season opener of the 2009–10 season (Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game:#5 Alabamaagainst#7 Virginia Tech), Ingram was the player of the game with 150 rushing yards, a rushing touchdown, and a receiving touchdown.[21]

On October 3, againstKentucky,he had 140 rushing yards and two touchdowns.[22]On October 10, againstOle Miss,he finished with 172 rushing yards and a touchdown.[23]On October 17, in a game againstSouth Carolina,Ingram ran for a career-high 246 yards.[24]He was named SEC Offensive Player of the Week.[25]On November 7, againstLSU,he finished with 22 carries for 144 rushing yards.[26]In the next game, againstMississippi State,he finished with 149 rushing yards and two touchdowns.[27]

In the2009 SEC Championship Gameversus the undefeated and top-rankedFlorida Gators,Ingram rushed for 113 yards and three touchdowns, while also catching two passes for 76 receiving yards to combine for 189 all-purpose yards.[28]In the game, Ingram also surpassedBobby Humphrey's single-season rushing record for the Crimson Tide, reaching 1,542 rushing yards for the season.[29]

On December 12, Ingram won theHeisman Trophyin the closest vote in the award's 75-year history. He edged outToby Gerhartby 28 votes.[30][31]Ingram was Alabama's first Heisman winner, the third consecutive sophomore to win the award, and the first running back to win the award sinceReggie Bush.[32][33]At the time, Ingram was nine days shy of his twentieth birthday, making him the youngest player to win the Heisman.[34]Ingram was recognized as a unanimous first-team All-American, having received first-team honors from theAssociated Press,American Football Coaches Association,Football Writers Association of America,Sporting News,andWalter Camp Football Foundation.[35][36]

On January 7, 2010, Alabama defeatedTexas37–21 to win theBCS National Championship.[37]Ingram received honors as Offensive MVP after rushing for 116 yards and two touchdowns on 22 carries.[38]For the 2009 season, Ingram rushed for 1,658 yards and 17 touchdowns, and also had 334 receiving yards with 3 touchdowns.[39][40]

2010 season

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Ingram (#22) next to quarterbackGreg McElroy(#12)

Ingram was ruled out for the season opener after undergoing minor knee surgery the week prior to the opening game againstSan Jose State.[41]Sophomore running backTrent Richardsonfilled in for Ingram for the first two games, after it was announced that the junior was not likely to play againstPenn Stateon September 11.[42]He eventually made his season debut in a road game againstDuke,rushing for 151 yards on nine carries, including two touchdowns in the first quarter, as Alabama routed the Blue Devils 62–13.[43][44]

After a 3–0 start, Alabama traveled toFayetteville, Arkansas,to face theArkansas Razorbacksin the conference opener for the Crimson Tide. Ingram and the Alabama offense came back from a 20–7 third quarter deficit to take a 24–20 lead with just over three minutes remaining, when Ingram capped a short, 12-yard drive with a one-yard touchdown run.[45][46]Ingram finished with 157 yards on 21 attempts and two touchdowns.[47]He did not break 100 yards again during the regular season.[48]On October 9, Alabama suffered their first loss since the2009 Sugar Bowlwhen the team fell 35–21 toSouth CarolinainWilliams-Brice Stadium.Ingram was held to a season-low 41 yards on 11 carries in the loss.[49][50]In his final collegiate game, he finished with 59 rushing yards and two touchdowns against Michigan State in the Capitol One Bowl.[51]

Ingram finished his junior season with 875 yards on 158 carries with 13 touchdowns, with an additional 282 yards receiving and a touchdown.[52][48]On January 6, 2011, Ingram announced he would forgo his senior season and enter the2011 NFL draft.[53][54]At the time of the announcement, he was projected as a first round pick.[53][54]On April 19, 2011, Ingram was voted by fans to be on the Cover ofNCAA Football 12OnPlayStation 3andXbox 360.

College statistics

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Season Team Games Rushing Receiving Kick returns
GP GS Att Yds Loss Net Avg Lng TD Y/G Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Y/G Ret Yds Avg Lng TD
2008 Alabama 14 0 143 743 15 728 5.1 40 12 52.0 7 54 7.7 27 0 3.9 1 26 26.0 26 0
2009 Alabama 14 13 271 1,678 20 1,658 6.1 70 17 118.4 32 334 10.4 69 3 23.9 0 0 0.0 0 0
2010 Alabama 13 11 158 903 28 875 5.5 54 13 67.3 21 282 13.4 78 1 21.7 1 19 19.0 19 0
Career 41 24 572 3,324 63 3,261 5.7 70 42 84.3 60 670 11.2 78 4 17.2 2 45 22.5 26 0

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft9+18in
(1.76 m)
215 lb
(98 kg)
30+34in
(0.78 m)
9+12in
(0.24 m)
4.53 s 1.54 s 2.58 s 4.62 s 7.13 s 31+12in
(0.80 m)
9 ft 10 in
(3.00 m)
21 reps
All values fromNFL CombineandPro Day[55][56]

New Orleans Saints (first stint)

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2011 season

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TheNew Orleans Saintsselected Ingram in the first round with the 28th pick in the2011 NFL draft—the same pick number the Giants used to draft his father,Mark Ingram Sr.,twenty-four years earlier, at the same age.[57][58]Ingram was the first running back drafted in 2011; since the 1970AFL-NFL merger,this was the latest pick used for the first running back chosen in an NFL draft.[59]The Saints acquired the pick from theNew England Patriots,trading their second-round selection (#56 overall) and their first-round selection in 2012 to do so.[58]As Alabama head coachNick Sabanis part of Patriots head coachBill Belichick's coaching tree, the Patriots were widely assumed to be interested in drafting Ingram themselves.[60]On July 28, 2011, Ingram decided on the number #28 in honor of his and his father's draft pick number.[61]The next day Ingram agreed with the Saints on a four-year contract, with three years guaranteed and a fifth year option. The contract was worth $7.41 million, with a $3.89 million signing bonus.[61][62]

On August 12, 2011, Ingram scored his first career touchdown as a Saint on a 14-yard run in a preseason game against theSan Francisco 49ers.[63]On September 25, Ingram scored his first touchdown in regular season play as a Saint on a tough13-yard runagainst theHouston Texans.[64]On October 23, late in the game onSunday Night Footballin arunaway winagainst theIndianapolis ColtsIngram injured his heel.[65]It was considered a 'day-to-day' injury at first, but Ingram was unable to practice the entire week and missed the following game versus the winlessSt. Louis Ramswhich ended in a 31–21 loss for the Saints.[66]He returned to action against theAtlanta Falconson November 13.[67]On November 28, against theNew York Giants,he finished with 80 rushing yards and a touchdown.[68]In his final action of the 2011 season on December 4, he finished with 54 rushing yards and a touchdown against theDetroit Lions.[69]He suffered a toe injury and missed the remainder of the season.[70]He finished his rookie season with 474 rushing yards and five touchdowns.[71]

2012 season

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Ingram was the Saints' leading rusher for the 2012 season, sharing the backfield withPierre Thomas,Darren Sproles,andChris Ivory.[72]Early in the season, Ingram was part of a more balanced backfield but starting in Week 10, he earned significantly more carries. Overall, in the 2012 season, he finished with 602 rushing yards and five rushing touchdowns.[73]

2013 season

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Ingram in 2015

After wearing the #28 jersey for two seasons, Ingram changed to number 22, the number he wore at Alabama, before the beginning of the 2013 season.[74]The 2013 season was one of lessened production for Ingram. He started off the season slow with only 31 combined rushing yards in the first two games.[75][76]Ingram's performance was hampered by a toe injury. He returned to action on November 3, but only posted 19 rushing yards against theNew York Jets.[77]In the next game, a 49–17 win over theDallas Cowboys,he had a career day with 145 rushing yards and a touchdown.[78]Over the remainder of the season, he eclipsed 50 rushing yards only once, against theCarolina Panthers.[79]Overall, in the 2013 season, he finished with 386 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown.[80]The Saints qualified for the playoffs in the 2013 season. In theWild Card Roundagainst thePhiladelphia Eagles,he finished with 97 rushing yards, one rushing touchdown, and 17 receiving yards in the 26–24 victory.[81]In theDivisional Roundagainst theSeattle Seahawks,he finished with 49 rushing yards in the 23–15 loss.[82]

2014 season

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In the season opener, against theAtlanta Falcons,he finished with 60 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the 37–34 overtime loss.[83]In the next game, a 26–24 loss to the Cleveland Browns, he finished with 83 rushing yards and his third rushing touchdown of the season.[84]On October 26, Ingram ran for a career-high 172 yards on 24 carries and added one touchdown as the Saints defeated theGreen Bay Packers44–23.[85]With his 30-carry, 100-yard and two-touchdown performance against theCarolina Panthersin the Saints' next game, Ingram became the first Saint sinceDeuce McAllisterin 2006 to rush for over 100 yards in consecutive games.[86][87]In the next game against theSan Francisco 49ers,he finished with 120 rushing yards.[88]In Week 13, he had 122 rushing yards against thePittsburgh Steelers.[89]In the last three games of the regular season, he finished with a rushing touchdown in each game.[90][91][92]He finished the2014 NFL seasonwith a career-high 1,109 yards from scrimmage (964 rushing yards and 145 receiving yards).[93]He earned his first career Pro Bowl nomination.[94]

2015 season

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On March 7, 2015, Ingram and the Saints agreed to a four-year deal worth $16 million.[95]In the season opener against theArizona Cardinals,he was held to 24 rushing yards but had eight receptions for 98 receiving yards in the 31–19 loss.[96]In Week 4, against theDallas Cowboys,he had 128 scrimmage yards in the 26–20 victory.[97]On October 15, against theAtlanta Falcons,he finished with 46 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.[98]In the next game, a 27–21 victory over theIndianapolis Colts,he had his most productive game of the season with 143 rushing yards and a touchdown.[99]On November 15, Ingram injured his shoulder in the Week 10 loss to theWashington Redskins.[100][101]Ingram's shoulder injury sidelined him in the season's final four games.[102]He finished the 2015 season with 769 rushing yards, six rushing touchdowns, and 405 receiving yards.[103]

2016 season

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In the 2016 season, Ingram shared the backfield withTim Hightowerbut had a majority of the backfield carries.[104]On November 6, against theSan Francisco 49ers,he finished with 158 rushing yards and a touchdown in Week 9.[105]In Week 12, Ingram ran for 146 yards on 14 attempts and a touchdown along with one catch for 21 yards for a touchdown in a 49–21 win against theLos Angeles Rams,earning him NFC Offensive Player of the Week.[106]Five weeks later, against the Atlanta Falcons, Ingram rushed for 103 yards on 20 attempts becoming the Saints' first 1,000 yard rusher since Deuce McAllister in 2006 over a decade earlier.[107]He finished the season with 1,043 rushing yards and added an additional 319 receiving yards to go along with 10 total touchdowns.[108]Ingram's 5.1 yards per attempt ranked ninth among NFL running backs in 2016.[109]

2017 season

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Ingram began the 2017 season sharing carries with former Vikings starAdrian Petersonand rookieAlvin Kamara,but became the team's first-option rusher in Week 3.[110]After averaging just 42 yards a game through the first four, after the Saints' bye week Ingram had consecutive 100+ yard games againstDetroitandGreen Bayin Weeks 6 and 7, including his first three touchdowns of the season.[111][112]In Week 10, he led the NFL with 131 rushing yards and his first career game with three touchdowns in an emphatic 47–10 victory overBuffalo,moving him into a three-way tie for the league lead in rushing touchdowns at seven withEzekiel ElliottandTodd Gurley.[113]In Week 11, he again led the NFL with 134 rushing yards and a touchdown on just 11 carries in a 34–31 overtime win overWashington,earning him NFC Offensive Player of the Week.[114]In Week 13, he recorded 85 yards rushing and scored his NFL-leading ninth rushing touchdown (trailing only teammate Kamara andTodd Gurleyfor the lead in total touchdowns; they had 11 each).[115]On December 19, 2017, Ingram was named to his second Pro Bowl alongside Kamara, becoming the first ever pair of running backs from the same team to earn the honors.[116]He finished the regular season with career-highs of 1,124 rushing yards, 12 rushing touchdowns, 58 receptions, and 416 receiving yards.[117]He finished sixth in the league in rushing yards, and second in rushing touchdowns behindTodd Gurley.[118]Ingram and Kamara became the first running back duo in NFL history to each have over 1,500 scrimmage yards in the same season. The Saints won theNFC Southin the 2017 season. In theWild Card Round,against the Carolina Panthers, Ingram finished with 22 rushing yards and 13 receiving yards in the 31–26 victory.[119]In theDivisional Roundagainst the Minnesota Vikings, he finished with 25 rushing yards in the 29–24 loss.[120]He was ranked 43rd by his fellow players on theNFL Top 100 Players of 2018.[121]

2018 season and PED suspension

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On May 8, 2018, Ingram was suspended for the first four games of the season due to violating the policy on performance-enhancing drugs.[122]He returned in Week 5 and recorded 53 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in the 43–19 victory over theWashington Redskins.[123]In Week 10 against theCincinnati Bengals,he had 104 rushing yards, 58 receiving yards, and a receiving touchdown in the 51–14 victory.[124]In Week 11, against thePhiladelphia Eagles,he had 103 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.[125]In Week 16 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Ingram recorded his 50th touchdown, surpassingDeuce McAllisterfor the Saints franchise record for rushing touchdowns.[126]Overall, in the 2018 season, Ingram had 645 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns to go along with 21 receptions for 170 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.[127]The Saints won the NFC South and had home-field advantage throughout the NFC Playoffs as the #1-seed.[128]In theDivisional Roundagainst the Philadelphia Eagles, Ingram had 53 rushing yards in the 20–14 victory.[129]In theNFC Championshipagainst theLos Angeles Rams,he had 31 rushing yards in the 26–23 overtime loss.[130]He was ranked 80th by his fellow players on theNFL Top 100 Players of 2019.[131]

Baltimore Ravens

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2019 season

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Ingram (left) alongsideKenny Vaccaroin the AFC Divisional Round of the playoffs

On March 13, 2019, Ingram signed a three-year, $15 million contract with theBaltimore Ravens.[132][133]Ingram made his debut with the Ravens in Week 1 against theMiami Dolphins.In the game, Ingram rushed 14 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns as the Ravens won 59–10.[134]In Week 3 against theKansas City Chiefs,Ingram rushed 16 times for 103 yards and three touchdowns as the Ravens lost 33–28.[135]In Week 9 against theNew England Patriots,Ingram rushed 15 times for 115 yards and caught two passes for 29 yards in the 37–20 win.[136]In Week 11 against theHouston Texans,Ingram rushed 13 times for 48 yards and caught three passes for 37 yards and two touchdowns in the 41–7 win.[137]In Week 12 against theLos Angeles Rams,Ingram rushed 15 times for 111 yards and a touchdown and caught one pass for a seven-yard touchdown in the 45–6 win.[138]In Week 16 against theCleveland Browns,Ingram rushed eight times for 55 yards and caught two passes for 36 yards and a touchdown before exiting the game due to a calf injury. Without Ingram, the Ravens won 31–15. During the game, Ingram surpassed 1,000 rushing yards on the season.[139]On the season, Ingram finished with 1,018 rushing yards and ten rushing touchdowns to go along with 26 receptions for 247 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns.[140]He earned his third Pro Bowl nomination for his accomplishments in the 2019 season.[141]He was ranked 44th by his fellow players on theNFL Top 100 Players of 2020.[142]

2020 season

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In Week 2 against theHouston Texans,Ingram rushed nine times for 55 yards and his first rushing touchdown of the season during the 33–16 win.[143]He was placed on the reserve/COVID-19list by the team on November 23, 2020,[144]and activated on December 5.[145]Despite this, his playing time became increasingly limited behind rookieJ. K. Dobbins,Gus Edwards,andJustice Hill.After playing only one snap in Week 14 against theCleveland Browns,Ingram was a healthy scratch for Weeks 15 and 16 before entering in a backup role in Week 17 against theCincinnati Bengals,which ended up being his final game as a Raven.[146][147]Overall, Ingram finished the 2020 season with 72 carries for 299 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns in 11 games.[148]On January 19, 2021, Ingram was waived by the Ravens.[149]

Houston Texans

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On March 24, 2021, Ingram signed a one-year contract with theHouston Texansfor $2.5 million including a $500,000 signing bonus.[150]

New Orleans Saints (second stint)

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On October 29, 2021, Ingram was traded back to the Saints in exchange for a 2024 seventh-round pick.[151]Ingram became theNew Orleans Saints'all-timerushing yardsleader in the2021 NFL seasonin Week 10, against theTennessee Titans,surpassing the previous record holder,Deuce McAllister.[152]He finished the 2021 season with 160 carries for 554 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns to go along with 27 receptions for 162 receiving yards.[153]

On October 31, 2022, it was announced that Ingram would miss 3–4 weeks after suffering a grade 2MCLsprain against theLas Vegas Raidersin Week 8.[154]He was placed on injured reserve on December 14.[155]In the 2022 season, Ingram appeared in ten games and started three. He finished with 62 carries for 233 rushing yards and one rushing touchdown.[156]

Broadcasting career

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Ingram (center) withFox Sportsat the2023 Big Ten Football Championship Game

On July 6, 2023, Ingram announced his retirement from playing football along with his decision to joinFox Sports'Big Noon Kickoffshow.[157][158]

NFL career statistics

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Regular season

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Year Team Games Rushing Receiving Fumbles
GP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2011 NO 10 4 122 474 3.9 35T 5 11 46 4.2 9 0 1 1
2012 NO 16 5 156 602 3.9 31 5 6 29 4.8 16 0 0 0
2013 NO 11 3 78 386 4.9 34 1 7 68 9.7 23 0 0 0
2014 NO 13 9 226 964 4.3 31 9 29 145 5.0 14 0 3 1
2015 NO 12 10 166 769 4.6 70 6 50 405 8.1 59 0 2 1
2016 NO 16 14 205 1,043 5.1 75T 6 46 319 6.9 22 4 2 2
2017 NO 16 13 230 1,124 4.9 72 12 58 416 7.2 54 0 3 3
2018 NO 12 6 138 645 4.7 38 6 21 170 8.1 28T 1 3 1
2019 BAL 15 15 202 1,018 5.0 53 10 26 247 9.5 25T 5 2 2
2020 BAL 11 9 72 299 4.2 30 2 6 50 8.3 18 0 0 0
2021 HOU 7 7 92 294 3.2 24 1 7 24 3.4 10 0 0 0
NO 7 3 68 260 3.8 28 1 20 138 6.9 34 0 1 1
2022 NO 10 3 62 233 3.8 14 1 16 68 4.3 11 0 2 2
Career 156 100 1,817 8,111 4.5 75 65 303 2,125 7.0 59 10 19 14

Postseason

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Year Team Games Rushing Receiving Fumbles
GP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2013 NO 2 1 28 146 5.2 18 1 3 17 5.7 11 0 1 1
2017 NO 2 1 19 47 2.5 9 0 2 16 8.0 13 0 0 0
2018 NO 2 1 18 84 4.7 36 0 4 15 3.8 8 0 0 0
2019 BAL 1 1 6 22 3.7 7 0 1 9 9.0 9 0 0 0
Career 7 4 71 299 4.2 36 1 10 57 5.7 13 0 1 1

Business venture

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D.C. United Ownership

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On June 4, 2021, it was reported that Ingram joinedD.C. United's ownership group as an investor.[159]

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