5 NFL stars who had terrible 2023 seasons ft. Austin Ekeler

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NFL stars who had terrible 2023 seasons

#3 - Jahan Dotson

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Washington Commanders v Los Angeles Rams

Billed by many fantasy football players as the sleeper pick of 2023, Washington Commanders WR Jahan Dotson had a terrible season.

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After a promising rookie campaign in which he led all rookies with seven touchdowns in just 12 games, Dotson caught fewer touchdowns and gained less yards in 2023 despite playing all 17 games.

He was behind both Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel in the Commanders' WR depth chart, and will look to bounce back to his rookie form in 2024 under a new head coach after Ron Rivera was fired earlier this week.

#2 - Travis Kelce

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Despite being voted to yet another Pro Bowl, Chiefs TE Travis Kelce had a terrible 2023 by his lofty standards. He ended the season on 984 receiving yards, ending his seven year streak of 1,000+ yard campaigns.

He also caught just five touchdowns this year versus 12 in 2022, and just five scores are his lowest total since 2019.

The entire Chiefs offense has struggled at times in 2023, with Patrick Mahomes' wide receivers dropping some easy touchdowns, but Kelce wasn't quite his usual self despite leading Kansas City in receiving yards once again.

#1 - Tony Pollard

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2023 was supposed to be the year Tony Pollard was let loose on the NFL after finally being given the chance to start following the Cowboys' release of Ezekiel Elliott. However, Pollard was a huge disappointment this season.

Despite facing little to no competition for touches in the backfield for an electrifying Dallas offense, Pollard ended the year with fewer yards and touchdowns on 59 more touches than 2022.

He also saw a yardage drop off in receiving statistics too in what was a shocker for many fans. Pollard's yards per rush went from 5.2 to 2022 to just 4.0 in 2023, and his yards per reception dropped off from 9.5 to only 5.6.

Pollard will look to redeem himself once the 2023 NFL playoffs kick off this weekend as he aims to bounce back from what was a terrible regular season when the Dallas Cowboys host the Green Bay Packers on Super Wild Card Weekend.

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