NFL Player News
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Dawson Knox TE | BUF
Bills' Dawson Knox: Rough showing in prime time
Knox caught just two of six targets for 14 yards in Monday's 14-10 loss to the Patriots.
Knox had issues with drops in his first two NFL seasons, but he's been much more reliable in his breakout 2021 campaign. However, Monday's performance was frustrating to watch for Bills fans, as it was clear he was supposed to be a key part to the game plan on a blustery night that yielded nothing but a run-oriented attack and short passes. Knox took at least one key penalty and also couldn't haul in catchable balls. On a normal night, something like a 5-55-1 line could have easily been attainable given his volume, but instead he turned in his worst performance of the season in a disappointing loss for his team. Based on his track record this year, Knox should be much more productive in what could be a high-scoring affair Sunday at Tampa Bay.
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Jonnu Smith TE | PIT
Patriots' Jonnu Smith: Just one catch vs. Bills
Smith secured his only target for 12 yards during Monday's 14-10 win over Buffalo.
Smith also had one carry for minus one yards. Harsh weather and a run-first game plan that asked Mac Jones to attempt just three passes limited all New England pass catches, but after a Week 14 bye, the team stands to deploy a more traditional offense on the road against Indianapolis.
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Donald Parham Jr. TE | PIT
Chargers' Donald Parham: Two catches in win
Parham caught two of his four targets for three yards during Sunday's 41-22 win over the Bengals.
Parham recorded his second-straight game with fewer than 10 receiving yards and was on the field for a season-low 16 offensive snaps. Although the Chargers have given Parham additional opportunities lately with starter Jared Cook struggling, the 6-foot-8 target failed to produce for the second game in a row. Even in the red zone, the one place Parham theoretically should excel, the Chargers looked instead to Keenan Allen (who scored twice) and lead back Austin Ekeler. If this game proves to be an indication of the Chargers' offensive scheme around the goal-line moving forward, the prospects are dismal for Parham and Cook who have been utilized equally in this area of the field.
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Hunter Long TE | JAC
Dolphins' Hunter Long: First career catch
Long secured his only target for eight yards during Sunday's win over the Giants.
Long began his rookie season with a significant injury suffered back in August, and it took him some time to get up to speed, but he's now been active and handled a depth role in back-to-back games. The young tight end isn't yet on the fantasy radar, as he's only seen two targets through five appearances, but in dynasty formats his development will be worth monitoring.
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Durham Smythe TE | BAL
Dolphins' Durham Smythe: Held without a catch
Smythe failed to secure his lone target during Sunday's win over the Giants.
Smythe operates as the clear No. 2 tight end in Miami's offense behind Mike Gesicki, especially in terms of the receiving game, but heading into Week 13 he had recorded back-to-back contests with five targets. The fourth-year pro doesn't have a very desirable floor or ceiling for fantasy purposes, but with a matchup against the Jets on deck after Miami's bye, he could be worth consideration in formats that start multiple tight ends.
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Hunter Henry TE | NE
Patriots' Hunter Henry: No targets Monday
Henry was not targeted in Monday night's 14-10 win over the Bills.
Henry's first game without a target as a Patriot came on a most unusual night, with the team throwing merely three times due to extremely windy conditions. Although fellow tight end Jonnu Smith was fortunate enough to haul in one of those attempts for a 12-yard gain, Henry was restricted to work as a blocker. While New England's game plan was sufficient to get the win Monday, Henry may look forward to a more conventional scheme once the team returns from its bye to face the Colts in Week 15.
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Matt Bushman TE | KC
Matt Bushman: Back to Raiders' practice squad
Bushman reverted to the Raiders' practice squad Monday.
The 26-year-old was elevated for Sunday's loss to Washington, failing to register an offensive snap. With Darren Waller (knee) potentially returning in Week 14, Bushman was no longer needed on the active roster.
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Kylen Granson TE | TEN
Colts' Kylen Granson: Catches one of two targets
Granson caught one of his two targets for six yards during Sunday's 31-0 win over the Texans.
Granson hasn't been targeted more than twice in any of his 13 appearances this season, but he's recorded at least one catch in each of the last six games. Over that span, he's recorded seven receptions for 78 yards. Despite the consistent production, Granson likely remains a risky fantasy option as long as Jack Doyle and Mo Alie-Cox are healthy.
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Mo Alie-Cox TE | IND
Colts' Mo Alie-Cox: One catch for zero yards
Alie-Cox catch his only target for zero yards during Sunday's 31-0 win over the Texans.
Over his last four games, Alie-Cox has recorded three catches for just 14 yards. Jack Doyle appears to have a firm grasp on the No. 1 tight end spot in Indianapolis, so it may be difficult for Alie-Cox to garner fantasy relevance again this season.