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Kellen Davis: Visits Cleveland
Kellen Davis (elbow) visited the Browns on Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.After spending the first five seasons of his career with the Bears, Davis is on the verge of joining his sixth organization in as many years, three of which he's played for. The Browns were actually one of them, rostering the tight end during the 2013 offseason and preseason before axing him just before the start of the regular season. Since leaving Cleveland, he's been available for 45 games, starting 20, with the Seahawks, Lions, and Jets over the last four seasons, yet he's managed a measly six receptions (on 19 targets) for 50 yards and two touchdowns. In 2016, he was unable to haul in his only target before landing on IR with an elbow injury, so he's clearly reaching the end of the line as a professional.
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Jets' Kellen Davis: Placed on IR Monday
Kellen Davis was officially placed on IR on Monday, Adam Caplan of ESPN reports.The team waived Davis on Saturday and subsequently placed him on the IR once he cleared waivers. The veteran tight end started in seven of the New York Jets' first eight games but failed to record any receptions during that time.
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Kellen Davis: Waived by Jets on Saturday
Kellen Davis (elbow) was waived by the Jets on Saturday, Ralph Vacchiano of Sportsnet New York reports.Davis was in line to miss his second consecutive game due to an elbow injury prior to being waived. Look for Brandon Bostic and Austin Seferian-Jenkins to be the team's top two options at tight end without Davis.
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Jets' Kellen Davis: Ruled out for Week 10
Kellen Davis (elbow) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Rams.Davis will now miss his second straight game. In turn, Brandon Bostick, Austin Seferian-Jenkins and Eric Tomlinson will once again compose the New York Jets' tight end corps.
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Jets' Kellen Davis: No practice Wednesday
Kellen Davis (elbow) did not practice Wednesday.Davis sustained an unspecified elbow injury in Week 8 and was unavailable last Sunday against the Dolphins. Look for Brandon Bostick and Austin Seferian-Jenkins to take on the majority of work at tight end if he doesn't make a return this weekend.
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Jets' Kellen Davis: Unavailable Week 9
Kellen Davis (elbow) has been ruled out of Sunday's game against the Dolphins.Davis suffered an elbow injury last week against the Browns. Brandon Bostick and Austin Seferian-Jenkins will serve as the New York Jets' only healthy options at tight end.
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Jets' Kellen Davis: Does not practice Wednesday
Kellen Davis (elbow) did not participate in Wednesday's practice.Davis suffered the injury during the second half of Sunday's win over the Browns, and the issue could keep him sidelined in Week 9 against the Dolphins. Brandon Bostick is currently the only healthy option at tight end for the New York Jets.
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Jets' Kellen Davis: Suffers elbow injury
Kellen Davis left Sunday's game against the Browns in the second half with an elbow injury, the New York Post reports.The New York Jets don't use their tight ends in the passing game very much, thus limiting the chances that Davis (who has yet to catch a pass this season) might reemerge on the fantasy radar, even in the deepest of formats.
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Jets' Kellen Davis: Set to play
Kellen Davis (hip) will play Sunday against the Browns.Davis, the New York Jets' top tight end, escalated from a DNP on Wednesday to a limited participant Thursday, then ultimately to a full participant Friday. As such, he appears ready to play.
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Jets' Kellen Davis: Absent from practice
Kellen Davis (hip) did not participate in Wednesday's practice.This is a new injury for Davis, although it's unclear at this point if it will prevent him from playing against the Browns this weekend. His participation in practice throughout the rest of the week will likely shed light on the matter.