JK Dobbins, newly signed running back for the Broncos, lately opened up on being released by the Los Angeles Chargers and being picked up by Denver. Dobbins seemed pretty comfortable with the Chargers and took it really personally when the team let him go. In his latest conversation with press reporters, the running back mentioned that he is not only going to try and beat his former team, but also win a Super Bowl ring.
Dobbins was definitely an impressive player with the Los Angeles Chargers during his time with them. However, in his previous football season, the running back did not churn out the numbers that the Chargers expected.
“I always have a chip on my shoulder. But yeah, that was a little weird, but it’s business, you know? It is for my agent to handle. Good luck to them. I’m a Bronco now. They’ve got to see me twice a year. That’s about all, Tony. I’m gonna have a chip on my shoulder, of course, but I am here and I’m worried about winning. I don’t want to just beat the Chargers. I want to get a ring, ’cause I’ve been in the playoffs every year I’ve played. I’m tired of losing in them. That’s my goal, to bring in Super Bowl to this city and just be a blessing to the community as well.” J.K Dobbins said to press reporters when asked about his former team, the Los Angeles Chargers.
JK Dobbins, on the other side, has been impressing on the field for the Denver Broncos ever since he arrived at the team. The running back’s performance was recently complimented by the team’s head coach, Sean Payton.

JK Dobbins’ Arrival Spells Trouble For RJ Harvey
While JK Dobbins may be a game-changing player for the Miami Dolphins, not everyone is happy to accommodate him. With this talented running back arriving in the Dolphins’ locker room, it seems like another running back’s position may be in danger. RJ Harvey, newly drafted running back for the Dolphins, may find that his role is in peril because of Dobbins’ arrival.

Many NFL fans took to social media to convey their worries for Harvey after the news broke out that Dobbins had signed with the team. Some even felt that the University of the Central Florida alumnus’ career had ended even before it started.

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