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Mark Valentino Ingram II (born December 21, 1989) is an American football running back for the Houston Texans of the National Football League (NFL).

Mark Ingram: Trade| Contract| Net Worth| Team 2021| Fantasy

Trade:

Mark Ingram, who played his first eight seasons in the NFL with the Saints, will rejoin his former team after being traded back to New Orleans from the Texans on Wednesday, per multiple reports.

Ingram left the Saints after 2018, playing for the Ravens in 2019 and ’20. He was waived by Baltimore in January 2021, but later signed a one-year, $2.5 million deal with the Texans in March.

Contract:

Ingram left the Saints after 2018, playing for the Ravens in 2019 and ’20. He was waived by Baltimore in January 2021, but later signed a one-year, $2.5 million deal with the Texans in March. Through seven games with the Texans, Ingram totaled 294 rushing yards and one touchdown.

Contract: 1 yr(s) / $2,500,000
Signing Bonus $500,000
Average Salary $2,500,000
Total Guarantees $500,000
Guaranteed at Signing $500,000
Free Agent: 2022 / UFA

Net Worth:

Mark Ingram: Trade| Contract| Net Worth| Team 2021| Fantasy...

Net Worth: $12 Million
Age: 31
Born: December 21, 1989
Country of Origin: United States of America
Source of Wealth: Professional NFL Player
Last Updated: 2021

Mark Ingram has posted impressive numbers in his 10 NFL seasons and earned three Pro Bowl nominations. During that same time, he’s also hauled in more than $30 million in career earnings. The former Baltimore Ravens running back recently announced he’s parting ways with some of his money and becoming an owner of another popular sports franchise in the D.C. area.  

Team 2021:

Running back Mark Ingram is joining the Houston Texans for the 2021 NFL season, ESPN and the Houston Chronicle reported on Thursday.

The Baltimore Ravens released the former Alabama All-American on Jan. 19 – 10 days before the Texans hired David Culley as their new head coach. Culley spent the previous two seasons as the Ravens’ assistant head coach and wide-receivers coach.

Fantasy:

The Week 9 byes pales in comparison to the horrors we endured last week, but there are four teams getting rest, so we’re not off the hook completely. Detroit, Seattle, Tampa Bay, and Washington are the teams set to be absent, so D’Andre Swift, DK Metcalf, Terry McLaurin, and all the fantasy football studs found catching passes from Tom Brady will need to be replaced in your lineups.

That said, while we’re still in Week 8, we should look ahead at possible waiver wire pickups and free agents, such as Mark Ingram, Will Fuller, and Evan Engram, we can grab now before they become hot adds on waivers.

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