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2025 Receiving

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Receptions
YDS
Receiving Yards
AVG
Average Yards per Reception
TD
Receiving Touchdowns
LNG
Longest Reception
Regular Season 6 100 16.7 3 29

Top Isaac TeSlaa News

  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Finds end zone on Thanksgiving

    TeSlaa caught both of his targets for 35 yards and a touchdown in Thursday's 31-24 loss to the Packers.

    The rookie had all but disappeared from the game plan, catching just one of four targets for 11 yards over the previous seven games, but TeSlaa got a golden opportunity when Amon-Ra St. Brown left the Thanksgiving game in the first quarter with an ankle injury and didn't return. TeSlaa took advantage, hauling in a 17-yard TD from Jared Goff in the third quarter for his third score of the season on only six receptions. Per Colton Pouncy of The Athletic, coach Dan Campbell suggested after the loss that St. Brown would likely miss a game or two, and with tight end Sam LaPorta (back) and veteran wideout Kalif Raymond (ankle) already on the shelf, TeSlaa could find himself working as Detroit's WR2 behind Jameson Williams in Week 14 against the Cowboys.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Set to play Thursday

    TeSlaa (hand) is active for Thursday's Thanksgiving matchup against Green Bay.

    TeSlaa emerged with a hand injury on Monday's estimated practice report, and he was deemed limited throughout the week. He's ultimately going to be able to play and could be in store for a significant number of offensive snaps with fellow WR Kalif Raymond (ankle) ruled out, per Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site. The Lions' top two tight ends -- Sam LaPorta (back - IR) and Brock Wright (neck) -- also are missing Week 13, which boosts TeSlaa's outlook even more.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Questionable for Thursday

    TeSlaa (hand) is listed as questionable for Thursday's game against Green Bay, Colton Pouncy of The Athletic reports.

    With No. 3 receiver Kalif Raymond (ankle) ruled out and TE Sam LaPorta (back) still on injured reserve, TeSlaa has an opportunity for a lot of playing time if he avoids the inactive list Thursday morning. Detroit listed TeSlaa as a limited practice participant Monday through Wednesday, with no mention of the oblique injury that had him on injury reports the previous two weeks.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Remains limited Tuesday

    TeSlaa (hand) was again listed as a limited participant in Tuesday's walkthrough.

    After battling an oblique issue recently, TeSlaa now has a hand injury. With Kalif Raymond (ankle) posting back-to-back DNPs Monday and Tuesday, TeSlaa could potentially see more snaps Thursday against the Bears. The preseason standout has just four catches for 65 yards and two touchdowns across 11 games this season.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Limited listing Monday

    TeSlaa (hand) was listed as a limited participant in Monday's walkthrough.

    TeSlaa has played through an oblique injury during Detroit's last two games, but he's now managing just a hand issue in the wake of Sunday's overtime win over the Giants. The rookie third-round pick has drawn exactly one target in each of his last three appearances, though he's logged only one catch for 11 yards in that span. If Kalif Raymond (ankle) is unable to suit up versus the Packers on Thursday, however, TeSlaa will stand to benefit from increased opportunities, health permitting.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Available in Week 12

    TeSlaa (oblique) is listed as active Sunday against the Giants.

    TeSlaa will play through an oblique injury for a second consecutive contest, but he was limited on all three Week 12 practice reports, so it remains to be seen what kind of workload he'll be able to handle. Having said that, his snap shares have ranged from four to 46 percent through 10 appearances as a pro, and he's been targeted more than once in just one game. As a result, TeSlaa is unlikely to make much of an impact in the Lions' receiving corps.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Deemed questionable for Week 12

    TeSlaa (oblique) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Giants.

    TeSlaa was limited in all three practices this week as he continues to work through an oblique injury. The issue first popped up last weekend, and TeSlaa was still able to play Sunday versus Philadelphia, so there's reason to be optimistic that he'll suit up. Even if TeSlaa does play, he probably won't be heavily involved, as the rookie has seen more than one target just once through 10 games this season.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Limited again Thursday

    TeSlaa (oblique) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.

    TeSlaa was also limited during Wednesday's walkthrough practice. He managed to play through his oblique injury Week 11 and contribute in his usual depth role, but unless TeSlaa manages to upgrade to full practice reps Friday, he figures to carry an injury designation into Sunday's home matchup against the Giants.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Logs limited practice

    TeSlaa (oblique) was a limited participant in Wednesday's walkthrough practice.

    TeSlaa managed to play through his oblique injury during Detroit's loss to the Eagles in Week 11, but the injury continues to linger ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Giants. Of course, given that TeSlaa has yet to log a single game with multiple catches yet this season, he won't be on the radar for fantasy consideration in the majority of formats even if healthy for Week 12.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Barely utilized during SNF

    TeSlaa failed to catch his only target in Sunday night's 16-9 loss to the Eagles.

    TeSlaa and the rest of the pass catchers for the Lions had a rough time getting going with quarterback Jared Goff completing just 14 of his 37 pass attempts. TeSlaa has high potential, but he's yet to have a multi-catch performance this season, and the wide receiver now has reeled in just one pass over the last five games combined. The 23-year-old logged 20 snaps on offense Sunday, and his highest total of the year was 25 offensive snaps Week 6 against the Chiefs, limiting his overall upside this season.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Suiting up in Week 11

    TeSlaa (oblique) is listed as active Sunday at Philadelphia.

    TeSlaa avoided the Lions' Week 11 injury report until Saturday, when he was added to it as questionable due to an oblique issue. It won't stop him from being available for Sunday's game, but through nine appearances to begin his career, the rookie third-rounder has just a 4-65-2 line on seven targets. As a result, TeSlaa will need to take advantage of the one or two looks he may receive from QB Jared Goff in Week 11.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Late addition to injury report

    The Lions added TeSlaa (oblique) to the injury report Saturday and have listed him as questionable for Sunday's road matchup against the Eagles, Tim Twentyman of the team's official site reports.

    TeSlaa has enjoyed a healthy rookie season to date, as his only prior appearance on the injury report came due to an illness Week 1, which he managed to play through. Now, though, it's possible his status for Sunday Night Football will come down to the wire. The issue could also negatively impact TeSlaa's odds of getting more involved on offense Week 11, even if he manages to tough it out. He did bump up to a 29-percent snap share on offense during the Lions' win over Washington in Week 10, though that usage only translated to one target, which he secured for an 11-yard gain.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: One catch in win

    TeSlaa caught his only target for 11 yards in Sunday's 44-22 win over Washington.

    TeSlaa was expected to be more involved on offense in Week 10, and he did play 19 offensive snaps, which was 16 higher than Week 9 and his highest amount since Week 6. Although he did see more action, the wide receiver was still unable to record the first multi-catch performance of his career. TeSlaa will look to get more involved moving forward, starting Week 11 against the Eagles.

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  • Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Could see more involvement

    Lions offensive coordinator John Morton said Thursday that he's hopeful to find ways to get TeSlaa the football more frequently in future games, Tim Twentyman of the team's official site reports.

    Morton's comments came after the rookie third-round pick matched a season low by playing just three snaps on offense in Sunday's 27-24 loss to the Vikings. The 6-foot-4, 214-pound TeSlaa has put his immense athleticism on display with touchdown receptions in Weeks 1 and 2, but he has just three total catches on the season and will need to see his snap counts pick up in order for the Lions to take full advantage of his physical gifts.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-4, 214 lbs
Birthplace: Hudsonville, MI
Age: 23
School: Arkansas
Experience: R