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Jim Dray: Released by Cardinals
Jim Dray was released Tuesday by the Cardinals, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.The Cardinals signed Dray last week in order to add depth to an injured tight end unit. Now, with his release, it would appear that starter Jermaine Gresham (ribs) likely will return for Week 3 after being inactive for Sunday's win over the Colts.
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Cardinals' Jim Dray: Signing with Cardinals
Jim Dray is signing with the Arizona Cardinals, Kent Somers of AZCentral.com reports.The Cardinals are looking to bolster their tight end position due to injuries to both Jermaine Gresham (ribs) and Troy Niklas (hip). Dray will still be behind Ifeanyi Momah on the depth chart and will likely only see game-action in emergency situations, at least until he gets a better handle on the playbook.
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49ers' Jim Dray: Signed by 49ers
Jim Dray signed a contract with San Francisco on Monday, Nick Wagoner of ESPN reports.Dray was signed to replace Blake Bell (shoulder), who was placed on IR Monday. Likely the last option at tight end, behind Garrett Celek and Je'Ron Hamm, Dray is unlikely to have much of any fantasy impact in the final two weeks of the season.
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Bills' Jim Dray: Released Tuesday
Jim Dray was released by the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday, ESPN's Mike Rodak reports.Dray will be replaced by Gerald Christian, who was promoted from the practice squad for the corresponding transaction. Neither player offers any potential fantasy appeal, as even starting tight end Charles Clay has struggled to produce in Buffalo's run-heavy offense.
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Bills' Jim Dray: Listed as active Thursday
Jim Dray (ankle) has been listed as active for Thursday's Week 2 contest against the Jets.Dray was limited in practice during the week, which put his status into question for the Buffalo Bills' Thursday night game. Though he's active, he's still the second option at tight end to Charles Clay and likely won't have much fantasy value.
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Bills' Jim Dray: Shot to play vs. Jets
Jim Dray (ankle) is listed as a limited participant for the second straight day Wednesday (the Buffalo Bills had a walkthrough) and is questionable for Thursday's game against the Jets, ESPN's Mike Rodak reports.Dray isn't much of a fantasy option with a career high of 26 catches back in 2013, but we suppose he's at least worth a mention should anything happen to Charles Clay. Clay is also listed as questionable with a knee injury, while Dray is second on the depth chart.
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Bills' Jim Dray: Limited in practice
Jim Dray (ankle) was listed as limited in practice as the Buffalo Bills held a walkthrough workout Tuesday.The second-string tight end re-injured his ankle during Sunday's loss to the Ravens, leaving his status unknown for Thursday's game against the Jets. If Dray is ruled out, expect Nick O'Leary to have an expanded role in the Week 2 game plan.
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Bills' Jim Dray: Misses practice Monday
Jim Dray, who re-injured his ankle during Sunday's loss at Baltimore, would not have practiced Monday had the team done more than a walkthrough, BuffaloBuffalo Bills.com reports.Dray drew the start for the Bills on Sunday, but failed to make a reception during the contest. Buffalo plays Thursday against the Jets, so Dray's recovery time will be limited.
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Bills' Jim Dray: Questionable to return
Jim Dray suffered an ankle injury in Sunday's tilt with the Ravens and is questionable to return, Joe Buscaglia of WKBW reports.Look for more information to come as the game progresses. Dray was dealing with an ankle injury earlier in the preseason, but there is no word as to whether Sunday's injury is to the same ankle. In the meantime, look for Charles Clay and Nick O'Leary to see increased action.
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Bills' Jim Dray: Practicing in full pads
Jim Dray (ankle) returned to practice Monday, Jon Buscaglia of WKBW reports.Dray was not active during Saturday's preseason opener against the Colts after suffering from the ankle injury over the week ago, but his turnaround has been quick and it looks like he should be good to go for practice this week, barring a setback. He'll continue to compete for the backup tight end job behind Charles Clay.