IRVING, Texas – I interviewed Joseph Randle on the Oxnard practice field in August for a preseason pregame show TV package. It was a good 10-minute visit during which he discussed seizing his first chance to be a featured NFL running back after averaging 6.7 yards per carry in a pinch-hitting role for DeMarco Murray.
“If you do good with a little, I feel like you’ll be blessed with a lot,” Randle said then.
“If you take advantage of your few opportunities that you do have, your role will increase. I see that’s kind of what’s happening with me.