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  • Mark Andrews TE | BAL

    Ravens' Mark Andrews: Not practicing

    Andrews isn't practicing Wednesday, Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com reports.

    The Ravens will release their first Week 7 practice report later Wednesday, when it will be known whether Andrews is dealing with an injury or is just being given some maintenance. He eclipsed a 90 percent snap share for a fourth straight game this past Sunday against the Giants, posting a 7-106-1 receiving line in the 24-20 loss.

  • John Bates TE | WAS

    Commanders' John Bates: Still bothered by hammy

    Bates (hamstring) isn't practicing Wednesday, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.

    Bates hurt his hamstring during pregame warmups last Thursday, allowing rookie Cole Turner to play 93 percent of the snaps on offense in a win over Chicago. With both Bates and Logan Thomas (calf) missing practice to start the week, Turner could have another big opportunity this Sunday against the Packers while catching passes from Taylor Heinicke, who will step in under center for injured starting quarterback Carson Wentz (finger).

  • Logan Thomas TE | SF

    Commanders' Logan Thomas: Limited to side work

    Thomas (calf) is working out on a side field rather than practicing with the main group Wednesday, Pete Hailey of NBC Sports Washington reports.

    The activity is perhaps a sign of progress after two missed games, but Thomas' continued absence from practice leaves him uncertain for a matchup with the Packers on Sunday. The Commanders put rookie Cole Turner in a three-down role at tight end last Thursday against the Bears after No. 2 option John Bates hurt his hamstring in pregame warmups. Injury reports over the next few days should provide clarity on Week 7 expectations for Washington's tight-end snaps and targets.

  • David Wells TE | TB

    David Wells: Returns to practice squad

    The Buccaneers re-signed Wells to the practice squad Wednesday, Greg Auman of The Athletic reports.

    Wells spent time on Tampa Bay's practice squad in September, but he was never called up to the active roster. Now, he reunites with the team to provide some emergency depth with Cameron Brate (neck) dealing with a sprain.

  • Eric Saubert TE | SEA

    Broncos' Eric Saubert: Plays one offensive snap

    Saubert played one offensive snap and failed to see a single target in Monday's 19-16 overtime loss to the Chargers.

    After leading all tight ends in snaps in the past two games, Saubert took a major backseat to rookie Greg Dulcich in his debut. The veteran practiced in a limited fashion due to an ankle injury but was active for the game. His lack of involvement could be related to the injury, but it appears the coaching staff is confident in Dulcich, who impressed as the team's new No. 1 tight end. It's likely that Saubert's involvement in the offense will decrease and he'll be relegated to a depth role going forward. The 28-year-old should remain off the fantasy radar when the Broncos host the Jets in Week 7.

  • Greg Dulcich TE | MIA

    Broncos' Greg Dulcich: Finds end zone in debut

    Dulcich caught two of three targets for 44 yards and a touchdown in Monday's 19-16 overtime loss to the Chargers.

    Dulcich operated as Denver's No. 1 tight end and was the only Broncos player to hit paydirt Monday night. The rookie was targeted in the end zone as well but was unable to reel in the contested catch. The fact that Russell Wilson (hamstring) was willing to look Dulcich's way in his first game as a rookie was a promising sign for his potential moving forward. The UCLA product impressed in camp before suffering a hamstring injury that forced him to miss the first five games of the season. Dulcich's 41 offensive snaps led the team at tight end, with fellow tight ends Andrew Beck and Eric Tomlinson playing a distant 16 snaps each. Eric Saubert played just one offensive snap, while Albert Okwuegbunam was inactive for the game. This cleared the path for Dulcich to step into what appears to be the lead TE role in the offense. With the offense struggling and Wilson now dealing with a hamstring injury, the Broncos could use the additional spark from the 6-foot-4, 245-pound playmaker who has the ability to stretch the field in the passing game. Dulcich will look to improve upon his performance in Week 7 when the Broncos host the Jets.

  • Hayden Hurst TE | LAC

    Bengals' Hayden Hurst: Catches three passes in win

    Hurst secured all three of his targets for 21 yards in Sunday's 30-26 win over the Saints.

    Hurst was unable to find the end zone against the Saints, snapping a two-game scoring streak. As is the case with many tight ends in the fantasy landscape, the veteran likely let down fantasy managers hoping he could provide some stability at the position. Hurst's three targets were the second-lowest of any Bengals' pass catcher in the contest. The 6-foot-4, 250-pounder's touchdown-dependent nature will make him difficult to trust in a Week 7 matchup with the Falcons.

  • Dalton Keene TE | HOU

    Dalton Keene: Let go from practice squad

    The Broncos cut Keene from their practice squad Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.

    Keene's stint with Denver's practice squad lasted all but three days, as he was signed Saturday and let go Tuesday. The 251-pounder has six games under his belt with the Patriots in 2020, where he caught three passes for 16 yards in that span. Keene will now look elsewhere to rejuvenate his NFL career.

  • Lawrence Cager TE | WAS

    Lawrence Cager: Joining the Giants' practice squad

    The Giants signed Cager to their practice squad Tuesday, Michael Eisen of the team's official site reports.

    Cager is slated to join the other New York team, after he was let go by the Jets on Saturday. In his only action in 2022, the 6-foot-5, 220-pound tight end started the season opener against the Ravens but failed to catch his lone target. Cager will now serve as an emergency depth option for the Giants' tight end group.

  • Austin Allen TE | GB

    Austin Allen: Let go Tuesday

    The Giants cut Allen from their practice squad Tuesday, Michael Eisen of the team's official site reports.

    After Allen had spent the first six weeks of the NFL season on the Giants' practice squad, the team parted ways with the 23-year-old on Tuesday. The rookie tight end out of Nebraska will now search for another opportunity to make his professional debut.

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