The Los Angeles Chargers today signed running back Jaret Patterson to the active roster from the practice squad. In a corresponding move, the team waived tackle Foster Sarell. The Bolts also elevated running back Trayveon Williams from the practice squad for Sunday's game.
Patterson has appeared in 24 career games, including a start, with Washington and Los Angeles after entering the NFL as an undrafted free agent in 2021. He has played in three games this season for the Bolts as a standard elevation, running 21 times for 75 yards (3.6 avg.). In his career, Patterson has totaled 419 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 106attempts (4.0 avg.), while hauling in 10 passes for 73 yards (7.3 avg.). The Glendale, Md., native spent last season on the practice squad for the Bolts and Commanders.
In three seasons at the University at Buffalo (2018-20), Patterson was a two-time team captain and had three-straight 1,000-yard campaigns on the ground. Patterson finished his Bulls career ranked No. 1 rushing touchdowns (52) in program history and second in rushing yards (3,884) and 100-yard performances (15). He set single-season school records with 1,799 rushing yards and 19 touchdown runs in 2019, tying his own record a season later with another 19 rushing scores. Patterson ran for 409 yards and eight touchdowns against Kent State in 2020, the most rushing scores by any FBS player in over 25 years, eventually earning recognition as All-America from The Associated Press and Mid-American Conference Offensive Player of the Year.
A sixth-round pick by Cincinnati in the 2019 NFL Draft (182nd overall), Williams has appeared in 73 career games (70 regular season, three postseason) over six seasons with the Bengals and Chargers. He has played in a pair of contests this season for the Bolts, making his team debut in the Week 10 win over Pittsburgh on Sunday Night Football. This season, he has a reception and three carries on offense, while adding three kickoff returns for 73 yards (24.3 avg.) on special teams. For his career, Williams has contributed on special teams with 10 tackles, while also returning 36 kickoffs for 816 yards (22.7 avg.). On offense, Williams has 306 rushing yards on 65 attempts (4.7 avg.) and 74 receiving yards on 16receptions (4.6 avg.). In his three-year career at Texas A&M (2016-18), Williams appeared in 38 games and topped 1,000 rushing yards each season. He finished his tenure in College Station, Texas, ranked No. 3 in program history with 3,615 rushing yards, adding 34 touchdowns on 600 attempts (6.0 avg.), averaging 95.1 rushing yards per game. He put forth a career year in 2018, earning Associated Press second-team All-America recognition after setting a program record and ranking No. 3 in the nation with 1,760 rushing yards. His 18 touchdowns that year tied for the fifth-most in the country.




