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Khalil Herbert

RB CHI

College: Virginia Tech | 3 years
Height: 5'9" | Weight: 212 lbs
Birth Date: 1998-04-21
2024 Bye Week: 7

Total Pts: 92.5
Avg Pts: 5.44
Rank: 41 RB

Free Agent

2024 RTSports Outlook

Herbert had injury issues last year but started most of the games he was in the lineup. He started nine of the 12 games he played. Herbert had 745 total yards and three touchdowns. Herbert had four games with double-digit fantasy points, including two games with 20-plus points. He had some big games along the way but disappeared in others, having fewer than 10-rushing yards two games. Herbert is not the biggest back but continues to make plays after contact, averaging a solid 2.1 yards per carry after contact. He did not run away with the starter's job last season, leading the Bears to sign D'Andre Swift. Herbert should play a backup role with Swift around. Herbert does a good job of bouncing off tacklers and making plays after contact. He is a tough player to bring down. He is a shifty back that can play three downs. He does lack some top speed, though, and injuries have been an issue each of the last two seasons.

FANTASY OUTLOOK: Herbert has a fairly high ceiling if starting and getting double-digit weekly touches, but nothing is guaranteed with him at this point. Plus, he is an injury risk. Consider him a No. 4 or 5 fantasy back with boom or bust potential. He could get around 500 total yards, 30 receptions and six or so scores.

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Fantasy WeekPts
Scoring
Week 18.40Khalil Herbert 27 rushing yds (2.70 pts)
Khalil Herbert 37 receiving yds (3.70 pts)
Khalil Herbert 1 rushing 2XP (2.00 pts)
Week 25.80Khalil Herbert 35 rushing yds (3.50 pts)
Khalil Herbert 23 receiving yds (2.30 pts)
Week 31.50Khalil Herbert 31 rushing yds (3.10 pts)
Khalil Herbert 4 receiving yds (0.40 pts)
Khalil Herbert 1 fumble lost (-2.00 pts)
Week 418.20Khalil Herbert 103 rushing yds (10.30 pts)
Khalil Herbert 19 receiving yds (1.90 pts)
Khalil Herbert 1 receiving TD (6.00 pts)
. . . Khalil Herbert 2 yd TD pass from Justin Fields
Week 57.60Khalil Herbert 76 rushing yds (7.60 pts)
Week 60.00
Week 70.00
Week 80.00
Week 90.00
Week 100.00
Week 114.10Khalil Herbert 35 rushing yds (3.50 pts)
Khalil Herbert 6 receiving yds (0.60 pts)
Week 123.80Khalil Herbert 24 rushing yds (2.40 pts)
Khalil Herbert 14 receiving yds (1.40 pts)
Week 13
Week 140.80Khalil Herbert 8 rushing yds (0.80 pts)
Week 151.20Khalil Herbert 8 rushing yds (0.80 pts)
Khalil Herbert 4 receiving yds (0.40 pts)
Playoff Week 118.10Khalil Herbert 112 rushing yds (11.20 pts)
Khalil Herbert 9 receiving yds (0.90 pts)
Khalil Herbert 1 rushing TD (6.00 pts)
. . . Khalil Herbert 11 yd TD rush
Playoff Week 218.90Khalil Herbert 124 rushing yds (12.40 pts)
Khalil Herbert 5 receiving yds (0.50 pts)
Khalil Herbert 1 rushing TD (6.00 pts)
. . . Khalil Herbert 1 yd TD rush
Player Notes
May 2 2:20pm ET

The Athletic's Kevin Fishbain wonders if running back Khalil Herbert would be a trade candidate if the Chicago Bears bring in an undrafted rookie at the position and he impresses. Of course, this all depends on the development of Roschon Johnson. Herbert is entering the final year of his rookie deal. D'Andre Swift signed a three-year contract with the Bears this offseason, while Johnson has the same number of years remaining on his first contract after being drafted in the fourth round in 2023. Herbert is a solid back, but RBI is a position that changes often for teams. Chicago's coaching staff is high on Johnson, and the 26-year-old Herbert dealt with ankle and back injuries last year after leading the NFL with 5.7 yards per carry in 2022. The addition of Swift in this backfield obviously hurts Herbert's fantasy stock a great deal heading into the 2024 season.

From RotoBaller

Jan 7 10:40pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert had another chance to see a bulk of the workload with D'Onta Foreman (coach's decision) out again in Week 18. The 25-year-old rushed 12 times for just 28 yards in the team's 17-9 loss to the Packers while also catching two passes for 13 yards. After rushing for 731 yards a year ago, Herbert couldn't take a step forward and ended the year with just 583 yards with similar volume. The Bears drafted Roschon Johnson in 2023, and Herbert failed to separate himself this year as the true lead back for the foreseeable future. While the Bears were a run-heavy team in 2023, which allowed Herbert to thrive at times, they will either endure massive offensive change or continue to have a quarterback who takes rushing opportunities away. Herbert will look to earn a full bell-cow role in 2024.

From RotoBaller

Jan 7 11:00am ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert (back) is expected to play in Week 18 despite being listed as questionable, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The 25-year-old has looked exceptional over the last two weeks despite playing just half of the team's offensive snaps. During that two-game window, he has 236 rushing yards, 14 receiving yards, and a pair of touchdowns. He should remain the Bears' leading rusher on Sunday, ranking as a strong RB2 option in most fantasy leagues.

From RotoBaller

Jan 5 3:50pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert (back, personal) is listed as questionable to play on Sunday in Green Bay against the Packers. Herbert popped up on the injury report in Week 18 on Thursday with a limited practice and did not practice at all on Friday, putting his status in question for the season finale. Making the 25-year-old even more of a shaky fantasy option this weekend is the fact that the Bears don't play until the later window on Sunday. It's potentially bad news for fantasy managers in season-long leagues still playing for a championship, as Herbert has been Chicago's backfield leader the last two games and has gone over 100 yards rushing in each contest with two touchdowns. If he does not play or is limited against Green Bay, rookie Roschon Johnson and D'Onta Foreman will split Chicago's backfield duties.

From RotoBaller

Jan 4 4:00pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert (back) popped up on the Week 18 injury report on Thursday and was listed as a limited practice participant. Midweek injuries are usually never a good sign, especially with a team heading into a meaningless Week 18 regular season finale against the Green Bay Packers. The Packers are still fighting for a playoff spot, but the Bears aren't in postseason consideration and could decide to rest Herbert if he's at all questionable to play. If the 25-year-old can't play this weekend, it would throw Chicago's ground game into a state of flux with rookie Roschon Johnson and D'Onta Foreman. After totaling 16 total rushing yards in Weeks 14 and 15, Herbert went off for 236 yards and two touchdowns on 38 carries the last two weeks. His injury now casts doubt on him as an RB2 for fantasy managers against the Packers.

From RotoBaller

Dec 31 5:10pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert achieved a season-high in rushing yards for the second consecutive week, totaling 124 yards on 18 attempts with a touchdown in the team's 37-17 victory. With D'Onta Foreman (coach's decision) once again sidelined, Herbert assumed the lead role in the Bears' backfield and delivered another impressive performance. In the three instances where the 25-year-old operated as the workhorse, he garnered at least 19 PPR points and rushed for over 100 yards each time. While rookie Roschon Johnson continued to handle the majority of passing game work, Herbert maintained his status as the primary early-down and goal-line rusher. Looking ahead to Week 18 against the Packers, who allow the 12th-most points per game to running backs this season, Herbert stands as a solid fantasy option, especially if Foreman remains unavailable.

From RotoBaller

Dec 31 4:30pm ET

Bears' RB Khalil Herbert ran for 124 yards on 18 carries with one touchdown in Sunday's win against the Falcons. It was Herbert's 2nd consecutive 100+ yard rushing performance. He has averaged 118 yards rushing in those games.

Dec 29 1:30pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert is riding high after a season-best performance in Week 16, rushing for 112 yards on 20 carries. Filling in as the lead back with D'Onta Foreman absent due to personal reasons, the 25-year-old showcased his prowess. In both games where Herbert assumed the workhorse role, he delivered consistent fantasy value, scoring at least 19 PPR points while rushing for over 100 yards each time. However, with Foreman set to return in Week 17, Herbert's workload is expected to diminish. Despite the likely reduction in touches, his Week 16 dominance suggests he should still see around eight carries on the ground. Yet, the impending challenge lies in finding the endzone for fantasy relevance. Facing the Falcons, who allow the second-fewest points per game to running backs, Herbert carries a degree of risk for fantasy managers in Week 17.

From RotoBaller

Dec 25 11:10am ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert had his second-best showing of the season in the team's 27-16 victory over the Cardinals, operating as the lead back. The 25-year-old set a season-high in rushing yards and attempts, running 20 times for 112 yards and a touchdown. With D'Onta Foreman out due to personal reasons, Herbert stepped in as the lead back and had a very productive day against a weak Cardinals' run defense. The Bears jumped out to an early lead and leaned on the run game, with Herbert as the primary beneficiary. The Bears take on the Falcons in Week 17, who allow the second-fewest points per game to running backs this season. If Foreman is out again, Herbert has value, but otherwise, the Bears' backfield is wise to avoid.

From RotoBaller

Dec 24 7:30pm ET

Bears' RB Khalil Herbert ran for 112 yards on 20 carries with one touchdown in Sunday's win against the Cardinals.

Dec 17 10:20pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert has faced challenges in recent weeks since his return from injury, and this trend persisted in Week 15. The 25-year-old rushed six times for just eight yards and caught his only target for four yards in the team's 20-17 loss to the Browns. The Bears struggled offensively, and Herbert's six carries tied with D'Onta Foreman for the most in the running back room, but rookie Roschon Johnson led the group with nine touches. This marks the second consecutive week where Herbert ran for only eight yards, which likely will lead to a decline in his standing within the running back hierarchy. Despite the Bears using a committee approach in recent weeks, Herbert receives minimal receiving work, and the offense lacks the explosiveness required to provide him with the touchdowns necessary for fantasy relevance. In Week 16, facing the Cardinals, who allow the second-most points per game to running backs this season, Herbert must maximize his limited touches to avoid a diminished role.

From RotoBaller

Dec 15 1:10pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert played only 17% of the snaps in Week 14, marking a season-low. While Herbert had earlier showcased his potential with over 70 rushing yards in games with 10 or more carries, his role has dwindled as the running back room regains health. D'Onta Foreman, the lead back during Herbert's five-game absence, has returned and done well, alongside the emergence of Roschon Johnson. With Foreman reassuming his lead role and Johnson becoming a factor, Herbert lacks a clear path to a productive role. Although Herbert may split goal-line touches with Foreman, the Bears' utilization of their quarterback in the red zone limits these opportunities. Johnson is likely to handle more passing snaps than Herbert, and Foreman remains the team's preferred rusher. Facing the Browns in Week 15, who allow the 19th-most points per game to running backs, Herbert is advised to be benched in favor of players with more consistent roles.

From RotoBaller

Dec 10 10:10pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert had a quiet showing in Week 14, managing just three rushes for eight yards in the team's 28-13 win over the Lions. Despite initially seeming to secure the lead-back role, the 25-year-old missed five games and hasn't played in more than 50% of snaps since his return. Notably, Herbert received no passing work in the game, raising concerns about his role considering the current absence of a clear path to 10 or more carries. In Week 14, D'Onta Foreman emerged as the primary back, handling 14 touches compared to Herbert's three. As the Bears gear up to face the Browns in Week 15, a team allowing the 19th-most points per game to running backs this season, Herbert's fantasy appeal remains uncertain. With Foreman preferred and Roschon Johnson entering the mix, Herbert is a tough option for fantasy managers moving forward.

From RotoBaller

Dec 8 1:40pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert ran only six times for 24 yards in the team's Week 12 game, even with D'Onta Foreman missing due to an ankle injury. The 25-year-old played just 21% of the snaps and ceded most of the work to rookie Roschon Johnson, who could see an expanded role following the bye. While Herbert has demonstrated his ability with over 100 rushing yards in a game this season, he's unlikely to feature much in the passing game with Johnson in the mix. In Week 11, Herbert ran 16 times for just 35 yards against the Lions. The Bears face the Lions in Week 14, who allow the fourth-fewest points per game to running backs this season. With Foreman healthy and Johnson progressing weekly, Herbert is better suited for benches until there's greater clarity on the Bears' backfield distribution.

From RotoBaller

Nov 28 11:00am ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert was limited in the team's Week 12 victory over the Vikings, finishing with just six carries for 24 yards and two catches for 14 yards. Despite the absence of D'Onta Foreman due to an ankle injury, the 25-year-old was expected to shoulder a more significant workload. However, rookie Roschon Johnson took center stage, out-snapping Herbert 51-to-16 and registering 15 touches compared to Herbert's eight. This unexpected development raises concerns about Herbert's role for the rest of the season, particularly given the typical trend of increased involvement for rookies in skill positions as the season progresses. With the Bears on a bye in Week 13 and a matchup against the Lions in Week 14who allow the third-fewest points per game to running backsHerbert's fantasy outlook is uncertain. Fantasy managers are left questioning Herbert's future viability in lineups, emphasizing the need for increased opportunities in the coming weeks.

From RotoBaller

Nov 25 6:20pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert had an underwhelming return in Week 11, managing just 35 rushing yards on 16 carries and an additional six yards from two receptions. Despite the lackluster performance, the 25-year-old commanded the majority of opportunities in the running back room, totaling 18 touches compared to Roschon Johnson and D'Onta Foreman's six each. Foreman enters Week 12 with a questionable tag due to an ankle injury suffered in the previous week's loss. Regardless of Foreman's availability, Herbert is poised to once again lead the backfield in touches. Facing the Minnesota Vikings, who rank 22nd for points allowed to running backs this season, Herbert emerges as a viable RB3/flex option for Week 12. The potential volume enhances Herbert's fantasy appeal, making him a notable consideration for fantasy managers.

From RotoBaller

Nov 19 7:30pm ET

Chicago Bears running back Khalil Herbert made his return in Week 11 after a five-game hiatus due to an ankle injury. Despite the anticipation surrounding his comeback, Herbert faced significant challenges, managing just 35 yards on 16 rushing attempts and adding two receptions for six yards in the team's 31-26 loss to the Lions. The first-half departure of backfield mate D'Onta Foreman, sidelined with an ankle injury, increased Herbert's workload. However, he struggled to gain momentum, averaging a modest 2.19 yards per carry for the day. Looking ahead to Week 12, the Bears are set to face the Vikings, a team allowing the 20th-most points per game to running backs this season. Herbert could be a solid play, especially in the Bears' run-heavy offensive strategy, leveraging his skills in a potentially favorable matchup.

From RotoBaller

Player Transactions
  • 18-Nov-2023: Khalil Herbert - ACT - The Chicago Bears activated RB Khalil Herbert from Injured Reserve.
  • 06-Nov-2023: Khalil Herbert - IRDR - The Chicago Bears designated RB Khalil Herbert to return from injured reserve.
  • 13-Oct-2023: Khalil Herbert - IR - The Chicago Bears placed RB Khalil Herbert on the IR.
  • 22-Dec-2022: Khalil Herbert - ACT - The Chicago Bears activated RB Khalil Herbert from IRD.
  • 19-Dec-2022: Khalil Herbert - IRDR - The Chicago Bears placed RB Khalil Herbert on IRD.
  • 15-Nov-2022: Khalil Herbert - IR - The Chicago Bears placed RB Khalil Herbert on IR.
  • 02-Jun-2021: CHI Khalil Herbert - Signed, Draft Choice - Four-year contract (through 2024)
NFL Week
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2023 Season92.5013261123201341311
Week 1GB8.4092700337050
Week 2@TB5.8073500123030
Week 3@KC1.507310024021
Week 4DEN18.201810300419150
Week 5@WAS7.6010760000030
Week 6MIN0.00000000000
Week 7LV0.00000000000
Week 8@LAC0.00000000000
Week 9@NO0.00000000000
Week 10CAR0.00000000000
Week 11@DET4.1016350026030
Week 12@MIN3.8062400214020
Week 13bye
Week 14DET0.80380000000
Week 15@CLE1.20680014010
Week 16ARI18.10201121019020
Week 17ATL18.90181241025030
Week 18@GB