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Eduardo A. Encina

Bucs' Bruce Arians doesn't plan running-back shuffle

Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette (28) eludes Carolina Panthers outside linebacker Tahir Whitehead (52) on a rush for a touchdown during the fourth quarter on Sunday, September 20, 2020 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. (Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times/TNS)

TAMPA, Fla. _ Leonard Fournette ran for 104 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 31-17 win over the Carolina Panthers, marking just the fourth time since the start of 2017 that a Bucs running back eclipsed the 100-yard mark.

But head coach Bruce Arians said he's not planning to give Fournette, who signed with the team two weeks ago, the starting running-back job over Ronald Jones because he likes having a fresh Fournette available in the fourth quarter.

Fournette had 84 of his 104 rushing yards in the final 10 minutes of the game, including a 46-yard touchdown run that sealed the win inside two minutes. He was able to provide strong downhill running, moving the chains while keeping the clock going.

Arians likes that formula, leaning on Fournette late, while playing Jones early and keeping veteran LeSean McCoy involved as a pass-catching back.

So don't expect Arians to give Fournette RB1 status, even though he believes he will play a bigger role as he gets a better hold of the offensive playbook.

"I love the way it works out right now," Arians said. "To have Leonard come in (with) fresh legs in the fourth quarter and pound it like that, very few teams have that combination."

Jones' seven-yard touchdown run gave the Bucs their first score of the day, and he did well with his blitz pickups _ pass-blocking mistakes landed him on the bench last season _ but was at fault on a botched exchange that led to a fumble. McCoy caught six passes, including three that resulted in first downs.

Fournette logged a 100-yard game in just his second game as a Buc, a feat that has been rare for the Bucs.

The Bucs have had just one 100-yard rushing game in each of the last three seasons, most recently a 106-yard game by Jones against Atlanta in last year's season finale, his only career 100-yard game. Peyton Barber had a 102-yard game in 2017 and a 106-yard game in 2018.

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