NFL Player News
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Oronde Gadsden II TE | LAC
Chargers' Oronde Gadsden: Set for MRI on knee
Gadsden is scheduled to undergo an MRI on his left knee after exiting Sunday's 25-10 win over the Steelers in the third quarter, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
The rookie tight end finished with three catches for 13 yards on six targets before leaving the game when he made hard contact with the knee of a Steelers defender. The MRI will shed more light on the severity of Gadsden's injury, but his status for a Week 11 game in Jacksonville is murky. If he's sidelined next weekend, the Chargers would go back to Tyler Conklin and Will Dissly as their main pass-catching options at tight end.
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Elijah Arroyo TE | SEA
Seahawks' Elijah Arroyo: Reels in one pass
Arroyo caught his lone target for five yards in Sunday's 44-22 win over the Cardinals.
It was a quirky game in which the Seahawks scoring two defensive touchdowns, and they threw the ball just 12 times. Arroyo handled a 47 percent snap share, which has been fairly consistent all season. He still profiles as the No. 2 tight end behind AJ Barner ahead of a Week 11 matchup versus the Rams.
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AJ Barner TE | SEA
Seahawks' AJ Barner: Rushes twice in divisional win
Barner rushed twice for three yards but wasn't targeted in Sunday's 44-22 win over the Cardinals.
The Seahawks threw the ball just 12 times, as they scored 38 points in the first half and benefited from two defensive touchdowns. Thus, Barner failed to secure a target for the first time this season while handling just 23 offensive snaps. He should return to his typical pass-catching role in Week 11 versus the Rams.
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Greg Dulcich TE | MIA
Dolphins' Greg Dulcich: Makes most of only catch
Dulcich secured one of four targets for 22 yards during Miami's 30-13 win over the Bills on Sunday.
Dulcich worked as the Dolphins' clear top receiving tight end with Julian Hill (ankle) inactive, Darren Waller (quadriceps) on IR and Tanner Conner having been waived earlier in Week 10. His modest production can be partially attributed to Tua Tagovailoa turning in his fifth performance of the season with less than 200 passing yards and instead being able to lean on the Dolphins' surprising defensive resurgence and running back De'Von Achane, who exceeded 200 scrimmage yards and scored twice. In deeper formats, it could be worth looking Dulcich's way again in Week 11 versus the Commanders if Hill is again unavailable.
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Colby Parkinson TE | LAR
Rams' Colby Parkinson: Scores first TD of 2025
Parkinson brought in four of five targets for 41 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-26 win over the 49ers.
Parkinson turned in his finest fantasy outing of the season after hitting paydirt for the first time in 2025. The veteran backup's season line bumped up to 13-109-1, highlighting how little production the tight end has offered outside of Sunday's strong totals. Parkinson can safely be ignored in standard fantasy formats next Sunday against the Seahawks.
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Foster Moreau TE | NO
Saints' Foster Moreau: Logs three targets Week 10
Moreau caught two of three targets for 16 yards during Sunday's 17-7 victory against the Panthers.
Moreau more than doubled his targets this season, and he now has three catches on five targets across six games this season. New Orleans had to disperse the targets that previously went to WR2 Rashid Shaheed, who was traded away Tuesday. Moreau finished tied with running backs Alvin Kamara and Devin Neal and wideout Devaughn Vele for the team's third-most targets. TE1 Juwan Johnson logged the team's second-most targets (four). Over the previous two years, Moreau accrued 53 catches for 606 yards and six touchdowns across 32 regular-season games. He'll likely continue to max out around three to four targets per game moving forward, which wouldn't make him a worthwhile streaming option for fantasy managers.
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Taysom Hill TE | NO
Saints' Taysom Hill: Logs seven carries Week 10
Hill logged seven carries for 20 yards and zero receptions (on one target) for zero yards during Sunday's 17-7 win over Carolina. He also failed to complete his lone passing attempt.
Hill tallied a season high in rushing attempts for his second straight game with at least 20 rushing yards. However, four of his seven carries came on consecutive plays immediately before QB1 Tyler Shough kneeled it out on the final drive of the fourth quarter. The 35-year-old once again finished with the Saints' second-most carries behind Alvin Kamara (22) and ahead of RB2 Devin Neal (four). Over six games this season, Hill has totaled 22 carries for 52 yards and a rushing touchdown, and he has three catches on four targets. The Saints will be on bye during Week 11, so Hill's next chance to score won't be until the Week 12 contest versus Atlanta on Sunday, Nov. 23.
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Zach Ertz TE | WAS
Commanders' Zach Ertz: One of Mariota's favorite targets
Ertz recorded four receptions on five targets for 54 yards in Sunday's 44-22 loss to the Lions.
Ertz was among Marcus Mariota's favorite targets, tying for the team lead in both targets and receptions while finishing second in yardage. He accounted for most of his production with the Commanders chasing the score, including long catches of 30 and 12 yards. This was Ertz's best performance with Mariota under center, though he'll head into a potentially high-scoring matchup against the Dolphins in Week 11.
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George Kittle TE | SF
49ers' George Kittle: Best fantasy game this season
Kittle secured all nine of his targets for 84 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-26 loss to the Rams.
It took a one-sided loss to do it, but Kittle finally produced the kind of stat line managers were hoping for when selecting the tight end early in drafts. The star tight end has chipped in with three touchdown catches across five active games, with Sunday's output marking the first time he surpassed four receptions or 43 receiving yards. The injury-riddled 49ers may need to rely on Kittle's receiving abilities in order to remain a threat down the stretch.
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Mark Andrews TE | BAL
Ravens' Mark Andrews: Finds end zone again
Andrews recorded three catches on five targets for 14 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-19 win over the Vikings.
Andrews was one of three Baltimore pass catchers to earn at least five targets. He still turned in a limited performance due to being targeted nearly exclusively in short areas of the field, with his longest gain being only six yards. Andrews did manage to find the end zone for his second consecutive game on a two-yard reception, and he now has at least one target in the red zone in three consecutive contests.