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Tre' McKitty: Let go by Buffalo
Tre' McKitty was waived by the Bills on Tuesday, Alec White of the team's official website reports.McKitty signed a reserve/future contract with Buffalo in January, reeling in a 20-yard reception on his only target in the preseason. If the tight end clears waivers, he could join the Bills' practice squad ahead of the 2024 campaign.
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Bills' Tre' McKitty: Signs with Buffalo
The Buffalo Bills signed Tre' McKitty to a reserve/future contract Monday.McKitty finished the season on Buffalo's practice squad, and now he'll get a chance to compete for a spot on its 53-man roster for 2024. He played six games with the Chargers this season, but he did not draw any targets.
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Tre' McKitty: Joins Bills' practice squad
Buffalo signed Tre' McKitty to its practice squad Tuesday.Just a week after being waived by the Chargers, McKitty has already found another opportunity with a new team. With Dawson Knox (wrist) and Zach Davidson (undisclosed) both on the Bills' injured reserve list, McKitty could be called up as soon as Monday versus Denver.
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Tre' McKitty: Let go by Los Angeles
The Chargers waived Tre' McKitty on Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.McKitty played 96 snaps -- 61 on offense and 35 on special teams -- across six games this season and did not record a stat. The 2021 third-round pick didn't get much of a chance to participate in the Chargers' offense behind Gerald Everett and Donald Parham. McKitty will be able to explore his next moves should he clear waivers.
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Chargers' Tre' McKitty: Serving as No. 4 tight end
Tre' McKitty went without a target while playing three of his 14 total snaps on offense in the Los Angeles Chargers' 27-24 overtime loss to the Titans on Sunday.McKitty might be the best blocker among the four tight ends on the Chargers' 53-man roster, but his prowess in that regard hasn't earned him much work thus far. He's played just eight snaps on offense through the first two weeks, placing McKitty well behind Gerald Everett (79), Donald Parham (67) and Stone Smartt (26).
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Chargers' Tre' McKitty: Inefficient season
Tre' McKitty finished the 2022-23 season catching 10 of his 18 targets for 72 yards.McKitty failed to surpass 100 yards on the season despite playing in every game, and he was outgained by Donald Parham, who only suited up for six contests. While McKitty has primarily been used as a run blocker, he has still failed to live up to his status as a third-round pick. Don't expect McKitty to be involved more as a pass catcher unless the Los Angeles Chargers opt not to bring back Parham, who is a restricted free agent.
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Chargers' Tre' McKitty: Just one catch
Tre' McKitty snared one of his two targets for 10 yards in the 20-3 win over the Colts on Monday.McKitty continues to see plenty of snaps as a blocking specialist and has slowly been incorporated into the passing attack more as a result. The second-year tight end has drawn four targets in the past four games after combining for just seven total from Weeks 1-11. Needless to say, McKitty should not be in fantasy consideration unless injuries impact the availability of Donald Parham or Gerald Everett.
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Chargers' Tre' McKitty: Records short reception in win
Tre' McKitty recorded a five-yard reception on his lone target in Sunday's 23-17 win over the Los Angeles Chargers.Though Gerald Everett is the Chargers' starting tight end, McKitty frequently shares the field with him. He played 40 snaps on offense in Week 14, though unlike Everett -- who finished with five catches for 28 yards on eight targets -- McKitty wasn't prominently featured in the passing attack. Since earning six targets Week 10 against the 49ers, McKitty has drawn only two looks from quarterback Justin Herbert in the Chargers' subsequent four games.
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Chargers' Tre' McKitty: Ineffective in loss
Tre' McKitty caught his only target for eight yards during the 27-20 loss to the Raiders on Sunday.McKitty was targeted for just the first time in the past three weeks as he continues to fight for opportunities. Despite playing nine more snaps than Stone Smartt, he was still targeted two less times than the rookie tight end, as he continues to be utilized primarily as a blocking specialist. Barring an injury, McKitty's production shouldn't be expected to increase and thus doesn't have much fantasy value except in the deepest of leagues.
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Chargers' Tre' McKitty: Targetless in win
Tre' McKitty did not see a single target during Sunday's 25-24 win against the Cardinals.Gerald Everett (groin) returned to the lineup after missing last week's game, relegating McKitty to his role as blocking specialist. With Everett and Keenan Allen (hamstring) now healthy, along with Mike Williams (ankle) potentially returning soon, McKitty should continue to struggle with getting targets, and he doesn't have much fantasy value except in the deepest of leagues.