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Greg Jennings: Announces retirement from NFL
Greg Jennings announced Monday that he will retire from the NFL.The 32-year-old wide receiver out of Western Michigan ends his 10-year career with 571 receptions, 8,291 yards and 64 touchdowns to go along with two Pro Bowl selections. Jennings recorded three seasons in a row in Green Bay with at least 1,100 receiving yards and will be remembered as one of the most productive wideouts the franchise has seen. Unfortunately for Jennings, he was never able to return to Pro Bowl-level production after leaving Green Bay for Minnesota in 2013, but at his peak, he was one of the most productive receiving threats in the NFL.
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Greg Jennings: Released by Dolphins
Greg Jennings was released by the Dolphins on Saturday, ESPN's Adam Caplan reports.The 32-year-old played in all 16 games for Miami last season but was an afterthought in the offense, seeing just 36 targets. He has done little since leaving Green Bay after the 2012 season, and it's hard to imagine Jennings will return to relevance in 2016 no matter where he lands.
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Dolphins' Greg Jennings: Only had 19 receptions in 2015
Greg Jennings only had 19 receptions for 208 yards and one touchdown despite playing in every game this season.Jennings still has a contract to play in Miami next season, but the emergence of Rishard Matthews and DeVante Parker relegated him to a backup role in the second half of the season. The Miami Dolphins and Jennings could look to part ways during the offseason.
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Dolphins' Greg Jennings: Catches one pass against Philadelphia
Greg Jennings was targeted once in Sunday's win over the Eagles, catching a nine-yard pass.After averaging over 40 snaps per game in the season's first four contests, Jennings has seen his role in Miami reduced dramatically under interim head coach Dan Campbell. In five games under Campbell, Jennings has yet to top 28 snaps and has been held in the single digits four times, including a season low of two on Sunday. Not surprisingly, Jennings production has suffered as a result, as he has combined for just four catches in the five games.
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Dolphins' Greg Jennings: Held catchless in Buffalo
Greg Jennings was targeted twice, but did not record a catch in Sunday's loss to Buffalo.Jennings has now been held catchless in consecutive games, seeing the field on just eight total snaps in the Miami Dolphins' losses to New England and Buffao, according to Pro Football Focus. Not surprisingly, Kenny Stills saw his second and third biggest games of the season during the contests. Firmly situated as Miami's No. 4 receiver on a team with an excellent pass-catching running back in Lamar Miller, Jennings is unlikely to generate enough points to warrant inclusion on fantasy teams.
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Dolphins' Greg Jennings: Catches two passes against Houston
Greg Jennings caught two passes off of two targets for 37 yards in Sunday's win over Houston.The 37 yards were Jennings most of the season thus far. The Miami Dolphins went unusually run-heavy on Sunday while playing with a big lead, but don't expect a huge shift in the opposite direction with interim head coach Dan Campbell preachng physicality. When Miami does throw the ball, Jennings sits far behind Jarvis Landry, Rishard Matthews and Jordan Cameron in the pecking order, the trio combining for a combined 58 percent of the team's targets this season.
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Dolphins' Greg Jennings: Held to one catch against Tennessee
Greg Jennings caught one pass off of one target for 13 yards in Sunday's win over the Titans.The veteran receiver has been held to one or no catches in three of the Miami Dolphins' five games this season. Aftering being brought in to bring a veteran presence to the Dolphins' receiving corps, Jennings ranks sixth on the team in receptions and fourth in targets through six weeks. With the Dolphins appearing committed to running the football more, Jennings may see his role reduced even further.
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Dolphins WR DeVante Parker could see more work
Dave Hyde of the Sun Sentinel suggests that he expects to see Miami Dolphins rookie wideout DeVante Parker more involved in the offense as soon as the Week 6 battle against Tennessee.Through four games, Parker has been limited to four catches for 49 yards, but as he gets further removed from the foot surgery that slowed him out of the gate, it's reasonable to expect the Dolphins to hand increased duties to the first-rounder, possibly at the expense of veteran Greg Jennings. With the Dolphins on a bye last week, some antsy Fantasy owners might have dropped Parker, but those looking for a speculative dart that could hit a bullseye as the season rolls along could do worse than taking a flyer on Parker.
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Dolphins WR Greg Jennings nabs three passes for 15 yards
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Greg Jennings had three receptions for only 15 yards in Sunday's loss to the New York Jets.Jennings is still starting over DeVante Parker (no receptions Sunday) but you have to believe that will be coming to an end shortly as the Dolphins are struggling on offense and could use an infusion of talent.
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Dolphins WR Greg Jennings not a very good Fantasy option
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Greg Jennings caught one of his three targets for 10 yards in Sunday's loss to the Bills. With four catches on 11 targets for 39 yards through the first three weeks, Jennings is off the Fantasy radar, given he is behind Jarvis Landry and Rishard Matthews in the Dolphins' wideout pecking order.