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Jacob Tamme: Announces retirement
Jacob Tamme announced Thursday that he would retire from professional football, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.The 32-year-old Tamme will wrap up a nine-year career that included stops in Indianapolis, Denver and Atlanta. He enjoyed his most productive run with the Colts, peaking with 67 receptions for 631 yards and four touchdowns in 2010. He appeared in eight games for the Falcons in 2016 before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury that may have influenced his decision to step away from the game.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: Headed for free agency
Jacob Tamme (shoulder) doesn't appear to be in the Atlanta Falcons' plans for 2017, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports. "Jacob will more than likely get to free agency," general manager Thomas Dimitroff said.Operating as Atlanta's starting tight end, Tamme racked up his highest touchdown total since 2010 last season despite appearing in just eight games due to a shoulder injury. However, he's entering his age-32 campaign, while the Falcons have a younger and cheaper alternative in the form of last year's talented third-round selection, Austin Hooper. Although it isn't clear what kind of market awaits the veteran tight end coming off shoulder surgery, Tamme still looked to have something left in the tank before succumbing to injury, so he shouldn't have a problem finding a new home this offseason if and when he can prove his health.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: Heads to IR
The Atlanta Falcons placed Jacob Tamme (shoulder) on injured reserve Monday.Tamme missed back-to-back games before a Week 11 bye, during which he underwent season-ending shoulder surgery. With Monday's move official, the Falcons will turn to rookie Austin Hooper as the primary pass-catching tight end, but Levine Toilolo may continue to be the starter in name.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: Undergoes season-ending surgery
Jacob Tamme revealed on his personal Twitter account that he underwent season-ending surgery on his shoulder Thursday.Tamme sought a second opinion on his injured shoulder earlier this week, and the results of that visit to the doctor are not evident. However, one way or another, the decision was made to send him under the knife, which brings a close to his 2016 campaign. Austin Hooper is set to take over as the Atlanta Falcons' primary tight end moving forward, and Levine Toilolo will work as Hooper's backup.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: Seeking second opinion
Jacob Tamme will seek a second opinion on his injured shoulder during the Atlanta Falcons' current bye week, D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.Tamme has missed the Falcons' past two games due to his banged-up shoulder, which he reportedly is considering undergoing surgery on. Knowing that, his upcoming second opinion should help determine his course of action with regards to fixing the problem. While Tamme's situation appears bound for a further update over Atlanta's bye week, rookie Austin Hooper seems destined to continue in an expanded role, with Levine Toilolo and Joshua Perkins behind him at tight end.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: Considering undergoing surgery
Jacob Tamme (shoulder) is considering having surgery, ESPN's Vaughn McClure reports.Still unable to practice, Tamme will miss a second straight game when the Atlanta Falcons face the Eagles on Sunday. Rookie third-round selection Austin Hooper has taken over as the top tight end, with Levine Toilolo and Joshua Perkins providing depth. Currently week-to-week, Tamme could be shelved for the rest of the season if he undergoes surgery.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: Ruled out for Week 10
Jacob Tamme (shoulder) will not play in Sunday's game against the Eagles, NFL Network's Tiffany Blackmon reports.Tamme hasn't practiced since suffering the injury and will now miss a second straight game. Austin Hooper filled in as the top tight end Week 9 against Tampa Bay, catching three of six targets for 46 yards and a touchdown while logging 75 percent of the offensive snaps. The rookie figures to handle a similar workload until Tamme returns.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: Likely sidelined in Week 10
Head coach Dan Quinn said Thursday that Jacob Tamme (shoulder) will likely miss Sunday's game at Philadelphia, Vaughn McClure of ESPN.com reports.If Quinn's sentiment comes to pass, Tamme is destined for a second consecutive absence due to a still unspecified shoulder injury. In Tamme's stead, rookie Austin Hooper is line to serve as the Atlanta Falcons' starting tight end.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: No practice Wednesday
Jacob Tamme (shoulder) was not at practice Wednesday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal Constitution reports.Tamme did not play last Thursday against the Bucs as he tended to a shoulder ailment. While said injury isn't expected to sideline the veteran long-term, his absence Wednesday warrants concern for his Week 10 availability. If Tamme doesn't suit up, rookie Austin Hooper will likely draw his second career start.
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Falcons' Jacob Tamme: In line to miss Thursday's game
Jacob Tamme (shoulder) won't play Thursday against the Buccaneers, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.With Tamme set to miss Thursday's game, Austin Hooper is in line for an expanded role in Week 9, which makes him an option for those scrambling for tight end help in a week that features six NFL teams on bye. Also in the mix at the position for the Atlanta Falcons on Thursday will be Levin Toilolo and possibly Joshua Perkins.