NFL Player News
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Kyle Pitts TE | ATL
Falcons' Kyle Pitts: Bounce-back effort in OT win
Pitts brought in seven of eight targets for 88 yards in the Falcons' 36-30 overtime win over the Buccaneers on Thursday night.
Pitts finished third in receptions and receiving yards on a prolific passing night for the Falcons offense, generating a receiving line that also served as a season-best one across the board. Much like teammate Bijan Robinson, another player with a rich skill set that transcends his position, Pitts' usage has been the subject of much consternation by team fans and fantasy managers alike. Thursday night's numbers was therefore highly encouraging, but whether it will have any long-term carryover is a question that will begin to be answered in a Week 6 road divisional clash with the Panthers on Sunday, Oct. 13.
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Pharaoh Brown TE | ARI
Seahawks' Pharaoh Brown: Limited again
Brown (foot) was a limited participant in practice for the second day in a row Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
The backup tight end recorded one catch on two targets on 25 snaps during Seattle's loss to Detroit on Monday. Starter Noah Fant (toe) was also limited for the second straight day Thursday, leaving AJ Barner and Brady Russell as the only healthy tight ends on Seattle's roster at the moment.
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Noah Fant TE | NO
Seahawks' Noah Fant: Remains limited Thursday
Fant (toe) practiced in a limited fashion Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
With back-to-back capped sessions to begin Week 5 prep, Fant has just one more chance to return to full participation Friday before the Seahawks potentially give him a designation for Sunday's contest versus the Giants. Despite the toe injury following him all season, he's been available for each of the team's four games, but his output (11-111-0 on 15 targets) has been lacking in an offense that features the NFL's leading passer in QB Geno Smith.
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Trey McBride TE | ARI
Cardinals' Trey McBride: Full practice Thursday
McBride (concussion) practiced fully Thursday, Theo Mackie of The Arizona Republic reports.
After opening the week as limited Wednesday, McBride returned to full participation one day later. Per Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site, McBride also didn't have on a yellow non-contact jersey while running routes and catching passes from QB Kyler Murray, signifying that he's closing in on emerging from the concussion protocol. Clearance from an independent neurologist awaits for McBride, though, so his listing on Friday's injury report will be telling in that regard. The third-year tight end is seeking to miss just one game as a result of the head injury that he sustained Week 3 against the Lions.
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George Kittle TE | SF
49ers' George Kittle: Officially DNP on Thursday
Kittle (ribs) was a non-participant at Thursday's practice, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
A rib injury has been attached to Kittle since he was reported to be questionable to return at halftime of this past Sunday's win against the Patriots. He didn't miss a beat as he was back in the game for the 49ers' first possession of the third quarter, finishing with a 94 percent snap share and four catches (on four targets) for 45 yards and one touchdown. Coach Kyle Shanahan termed Kittle day-to-day Monday, but the tight end has followed that up with back-to-back DNPs to begin Week 5 prep. On a positive note, Kittle was spotted in uniform and working on the side Thursday, per Wagoner, so he may be trending in the right direction. Ultimately, Friday's practice report will reveal whether or not Kittle enters the weekend with a designation for Sunday's contest versus the Cardinals.
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Juwan Johnson TE | NO
Saints' Juwan Johnson: Opens week limited
Johnson (forearm) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice session.
Johnson may have picked up the injury during the Saints' 26-24 loss to the Falcons on Sunday. He'll have two more opportunities to increase his practice participation ahead of Monday's game against the Chiefs. Johnson has caught four passes (on six targets) for 39 yards and one touchdown through four regular-season games.
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Robert Tonyan TE | PIT
Vikings' Robert Tonyan: Moves to active roster
Tonyan signed with the Vikings' 53-man roster from their practice squad Thursday.
Tonyan has been elevated each of the last two weeks, seeing 10 snaps on offense without a target. The veteran tight end's promotion comes with Josh Oliver (wrist) currently questionable for Sunday's game in London against the Jets and T.J. Hockenson (knee) still likely at least another week away from returning. If Oliver is unable to suit up Sunday, Tonyan and Johnny Mundt will likely be the only healthy tight ends for the Vikings in Week 5.
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Evan Engram TE | DEN
Jaguars' Evan Engram: Churns out limited practice
Engram (hamstring) was a limited practice participant Thursday.
Engram hasn't played since Week 1, but with two straight limited practices to begin Week 5 prep, he's putting himself in a position to put an end to his three-game absence Sunday versus the Colts. In order to avoid being listed as questionable heading into the weekend, however, Engram will likely need to upgrade to full participation in Friday's practice.
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Jaheim Bell TE | PIT
Patriots' Jaheim Bell: Cleared on injury report
Bell (neck) was a full participant during practice Thursday.
Bell was limited Wednesday, putting his status for Sunday's game against the Dolphins into question. However, with his ability to log a full session Thursday, he should be all set to go for the Week 5 matchup.
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George Kittle TE | SF
49ers' George Kittle: Working on side Thursday
Kittle (ribs) was seen working on the side at the beginning of Thursday's practice, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Kittle was in uniform, but he didn't participate in any of the individual work in front of the media. If he doesn't practice for a second day in a row, he'll have just one more chance Friday to get in some work before he potentially enters the weekend with a designation for Sunday's contest against the Cardinals. Coach Kyle Shanahan termed Kittle day-to-day Monday, so even if the tight end doesn't mix into any drills this week, he seemingly has a decent chance to play Week 5.