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Sean McGrath: Let go by Lions
Sean McGrath has been released by the Lions.McGrath, who signed with the Lions this spring, was unable to separate himself as either a blocking specialist or pass catcher this summer. The tight end will immediately become an unrestricted free agent.
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Lions' Sean McGrath: Headed to Detroit
Sean McGrath signed with the Detroit Lions on Thursday.The terms of McGrath's contract were not disclosed, though the team did waive fellow tight end Wes Saxton in a corresponding move. McGrath spent the last two seasons with the Chargers, where he appeared in 31 games but didn't catch a touchdown while playing largely in the shadow of Antonio Gates and Hunter Henry. The door is open in Detroit for more playing time at the tight end position following the departure of Eric Ebron, though McGrath will still have to compete for snaps with the likes of Luke Willson and Levine Toilolo, leaving little fantasy upside to be had.
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Sean McGrath: Entering free agency
Sean McGrath didn't receive a qualifying offer or minimum tender from the Chargers and has become an unrestricted free agent, per the league's official transaction log.McGrath spent the past two years with the Chargers, serving primarily on special teams but also logging snaps on offense as a blocking specialist. He'll likely fill a similar role wherever he may land this offseason.
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Chargers' Sean McGrath: Sees limited usage in win
Sean McGrath caught both of his targets for 23 yards in the 14-7 win over the Jets on Sunday.With Hunter Henry placed on injured reserve due to a spleen injury, McGrath seemed set to receive a larger volume of targets Sunday. That didn't end up being the case, as Antonio Gates rekindled the flames of old with quarterback Philip Rivers, turning back the clock to put together a vintage performance (six catches for 81 yards and a touchdown). Given both McGrath and third-string tight end Jeff Cumberland saw less than 30 snaps Sunday, it seems unlikely either player will find themselves in a position of fantasy relevance in Week 17.
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Chargers' Sean McGrath: Active Sunday
Sean McGrath (foot) is active for Sunday's game against the Giants.McGrath practiced in a limited capacity every day this week, which was good enough for the tight end to warrant an active status in Week 5. Despite suiting up, McGrath has seen just one target in three games this season, so he's unlikely to have a spot in the offensive game plan as long as Hunter Henry and Antonio Gates remain at full strength.
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Chargers' Sean McGrath: Questionable to play Sunday
Sean McGrath (foot) was a full participant in Friday's practice but is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Giants.McGrath was a full participant in practice all week, so there is likely no real concern surrounding the tight end's health for the weekend. Still, McGrath will likely be a game-time decision Sunday.
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Chargers' Sean McGrath: Questionable for Sunday
Sean McGrath (foot) popped up on Friday's injury report and is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Eagles.His questionable designation is somewhat surprising, as he was a full participant at practice all week. Thus, there could be more to the situation than the team has announced. Until more clarity is gained, the depth tight end and special teams performer looks to be a game-time decision.
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Chargers' Sean McGrath: Gearing up Sunday
Sean McGrath (knee) is listed as active for Sunday's matchup with the Dolphins.McGrath was a full participant in the week prior, so it was expected that he would make his season debut Sunday. Still, it's unlikely McGrath collects many snaps behind Hunter Henry and Antonio Gates on the depth chart.
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Chargers' Sean McGrath: Questionable for Week 2
Sean McGrath (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Dolphins.McGrath was a full participant at practice this week, so he seems to be on track to make his season debut Sunday. The 29-year-old will likely battle rookie Sean Culkin for reps as the San Diego Chargers' third tight end if he is able to play.
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Chargers' Sean McGrath: Practicing at full speed
Sean McGrath (knee) was a full participant at Wednesday's practice.McGrath will be available to play Sunday against the Dolphins, but given that he's the fourth tight end on the depth chart, there's a real possibility that he'll be a healthy inactive for the contest.