04/24/20:Â Â Drafted by L.A. Rams (2nd round, 52nd overall)
08/31/21:Â Â Placed on non-football injury list (Achilles)
12/25/21:Â Â Activated from reserve
09/21/23:Â Â Traded to Minnesota
11/08/23:Â Â Placed on IR (Achilles)
07/22/24:Â Â Signed by Houston as a FA
10/16/24:  Traded to Minnesota  Â
06/13/25:Â Â Signed by New Orleans as a FA
08/25/25:Â Â Released by New Orleans
09/17/25:Â Â Â Signed to Minnesota's PS
11/22/25:Â Â Â Â Â Released by Minnesota
11/26/25:Â Â Â Signed by Seattle as a FA
• Appeared in 17 games with two starts, including five with the Houston Texans and 12 with the Minnesota Vikings in 2024. Rushed for 444 yards and two touchdowns on 104 total carries across both teams, adding 68 receiving yards and three scores on 14 total receptions.
• In 2023, appeared in seven games during the 2023 season, six with the Minnesota Vikings and one with the Los Angeles Rams, before suffering a season-ending achilles injury at Atlanta (11/5).
• In 2022, appeared in 15 games, including nine starts totaling 786 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 188 carries. Also added 13 receptions for 117 yards and was the first Rams running back to post three-straight games with at least 100-yard rushing performances in the same season since Todd Gurley in 2015 (Weeks 16-18).
COLLEGE:Â Spent three seasons at Florida State, appearing as one of the ACC's most productive running backs while totaling 2,874 rushing yards and 34 touchdowns. Averaged 958 rushing yards per season, the third-best mark in program history. Ranked fifth all-time at FSU with 586 career carries, and sixth in both rushing yards (2,874) and 100-yard games (11). Became just the third Seminole in school history with multiple 1,000-yard rushing seasons, joining Warrick Dunn and Dalvin Cook. Chose Florida State over offers from Ole Miss, LSU, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia and several others.
PERSONAL:Â Five-star recruit ranked No. 2 nationally and the No. 1 running back in the country per 247Sports Composite. Rated the No. 1 running back and No. 3 overall prospect by both Rivals and Scout. Finished a four-year varsity career with 8,140 passing yards and 78 touchdowns, along with 5,103 rushing yards and 71 scores. Led the Arrows to the 2016 Class 6A State Championship, the first state title in Clinton history. Participated in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and Nike's "The Opening," and was awarded the U.S. Army Player of the Year as the nation's most outstanding high school senior. Son of Angela Neal and Conni Akers.