Revenge games: 5 NFL players who dominated their former teams
Week 8 of the 2020 NFL season is offering some great content in the revenge department.
The most obvious story line is that of new Kansas City Chiefs running back Le'Veon Bell playing against the New York Jets, the team he just departed after a very unsatisfying, unpleasant one-and-a-half-year stint. It took only minutes for Bell to publicly react to the news of his release from New York.
And if you couldn't tell from his other tweets, he's pretty happy to be donning Chiefs red — and winning — even in a role that may not feature him as prominently as would be the case with other teams.
But it's not just Bell whose revenge story line is playing an active role in shaping Week 8. Seattle Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde, who spent four season with the San Francisco 49ers after they selected him in the second round of the 2014 draft, will get his first chance to play against his former team. What's more is that Chris Carson is week-to-week with a foot sprain, which means Hyde could get a chance as the feature back. However, he is impeded by an injury of his own, as he's dealing with hamstring tightness, which could derail an otherwise entertaining clash.
Though the Detroit Lions and the Minnesota Vikings don't play until Week 9, a trade with hints of revenge came to a conclusion yesterday when the Dallas Cowboys sent Everson Griffen to Detroit. Griffen broke off contract talks with the Vikings, his former team, this past offseason and decided to look elsewhere.
And though the Cowboys don't play the Baltimore Ravens until December, there's potential for a ton of intrigue despite the former struggling mightily this season and the latter acting like a Super Bowl contender. That's because Dez Bryant just signed with the Ravens' practice squad, and should all go as planned, he could be on the field when that Week 13 matchup goes down.
With all these tastes of revenge making the NFL community salivate for what's to come, let's take a look at five notable players who thrived in games where they faced their former teams.