NFL Player News
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Will Dissly TE | LAC
Chargers' Will Dissly: One catch in win
Dissly caught his lone target for 13 yards in Sunday's 22-10 win over the Raiders.
Dissly operated as the Chargers' second tight end in the contest, playing 25 of 57 offensive snaps Sunday. Teammate Hayden Hurst, however, was more involved in the game plan, as he played 35 snaps and saw three targets from quarterback Justin Herbert. If this type of usage were to continue, it would be difficult to trust Dissly to produce consistently for fantasy purposes. The veteran will have his next opportunity to be more involved in a Week 2 matchup against the Panthers.
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Tanner Hudson TE | CIN
Bengals' Tanner Hudson: Three targets against New England
Hudson caught two of his three targets for 18 yards in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Patriots.
Hudson was on the field for just nine of the Bengals 51 offensive snaps Sunday, playing well behind Drew Sample (27) and Mike Gesicki (18). Despite the limited playing time, the 29-year-old's three targets were just one fewer than that of Gesicki, who is likely the preferred pass-catching tight end in Cincinnati. Going forward, Hudson should find it very difficult to see consistent usage as the Bengals' third tight end, keeping him off the fantasy radar heading into a Week 2 matchup with the Chiefs.
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Drew Sample TE | CIN
Bengals' Drew Sample: Not targeted in loss
Sample failed to record a single target in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Patriots.
Despite not seeing a target Sunday, Sample played the most offensive snaps (27) of any Cincinnati tight end. The Bengals found it hard to move the ball against a formidable New England defense, and the veteran tight end wasn't a factor in the passing game. Teammate Mike Gesicki was the preferred target at tight end for Joe Burrow, seeing four targets in the contest. Sample will likely continue to see an uphill battle for targets when the Bengals square off against the Chiefs in Week 2.
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Mike Gesicki TE | CIN
Bengals' Mike Gesicki: Minimal production in loss
Gesicki caught three of his four targets for 18 yards in Sunday's 16-10 loss to the Patriots.
Gesicki played the second-most offensive snaps (18) of any Bengals tight end, behind only Drew Sample, who finished the contest with 27 snaps. He did, however, pace the position group in targets. Even so, the fact that the Bengals appear content to take a committee approach at tight end -- Erick All and Tanner Hudson also played 12 and nine snaps, respectively -- will likely limit the fantasy upside of Gesicki and all other members of the position group.
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Jeremy Ruckert TE | NYJ
Jets' Jeremy Ruckert: Works as Conklin's backup
Ruckert wasn't targeted in Monday's 32-19 loss to the 49ers.
Tyler Conklin's two targets accounted for all of the pass-catching opportunities afforded to Jets tight ends in the season opener. Ruckert played 33 percent of snaps on offense to Conklin's 90 percent, so it would likely take an injury to Conklin to clear the way for Ruckert to see significant playing time.
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Dawson Knox TE | BUF
Bills' Dawson Knox: One catch against Cardinals
Knox caught one of two targets for 23 yards in Sunday's 34-28 win over the Cardinals.
Knox operated as the No. 2 tight end behind Dalton Kincaid, but both tight ends finished the day with just two targets. The 27-year-old Knox was on the field for 58 percent of the Bills' offensive snaps, while Kincaid finished with a 84 percent snap share in the contest. The veteran will likely face an uphill battle for meaningful targets this season, keeping him off the fantasy radar heading into a Week 2 matchup against the Dolphins.
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Johnny Lumpkin TE | GB
Johnny Lumpkin: Heads to Green Bay
Lumpkin signed with the Packers' practice squad Tuesday.
Lumpkin has had opportunities with the Patriots, Colts and Broncos since going undrafted out of Louisiana in 2023. The 26-year-old has yet to appear in an NFL regular-season game, but he'll work to make that happen now that he's found another opportunity in Green Bay.
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Geoff Swaim TE | CLE
Geoff Swaim: Joins Cleveland's practice squad
The Browns are slated to sign Swaim to the practice squad Tuesday, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
Swaim will act as an experienced reserve option for Cleveland's tight end corps, with starter David Njoku (ankle) currently considered week-to-week. He looks back to full health after having ended the 2023 season on Arizona's injured reserve list due to a calf issue.
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Ben Sinnott TE | WAS
Commanders' Ben Sinnott: Doesn't play much Week 1
Sinnott wasn't targeted in Sunday's 37-20 loss at Tampa Bay, playing only 23 percent of snaps on offense.
Zach Ertz ran 21 routes to Sinnott's four and tied for the team lead with four targets. That won't necessarily hold up all year, but Ertz figures to again lead the Washington tight ends in snaps, routes and targets in a Week 2 matchup with the Giants. Sinnott, a second-round pick, likely will have to settle for incremental role increases during the early part of his rookie season.
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Zach Ertz TE | WAS
Commanders' Zach Ertz: Catches three passes
Ertz caught three of four targets for 28 yards in a 37-20 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday, playing 70 percent of snaps on offense and running the second-most routes (21) on the team.
That route total don't count eight dropbacks on which rookie QB Jayden Daniels scrambled, which was one of the factors that made it difficult for any Washington pass catcher to compile a decent receiving line. Four players, including Ertz, tied for the team lead with four targets, and running backs Austin Ekeler and Brian Robinson combined for 101 of the team's 184 receiving yards. Ertz's role hints that he could have some useful fantasy weeks ahead, although rookie second-round pick Ben Sinnott looms as a threat to eventually cut into the 33-year-old's snaps and routes. For now, Ertz figures to lead Washington tight ends in playing time in Week 2 against the Giants.