NFL Player News
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Geoff Swaim TE | CLE
Cardinals' Geoff Swaim: Good to go Sunday
Swaim (back) is listed as active ahead of Sunday's game versus Atlanta.
Swaim was considered questionable to play after he missed practice Thursday and was limited Friday due to a back injury. The 30-year-old will ultimately be able to suit up, and he should expect to maintain his role as Arizona's No. 2 tight end behind starter Trey McBride. Swaim has caught three passes for 30 yards across nine games this season.
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Hunter Henry TE | NE
Patriots' Hunter Henry: Three grabs in Week 10
Henry caught three of five targets for 21 yards in Sunday's 10-6 loss to the Colts.
The Patriots' passing attack struggled badly once again, with Mac Jones getting benched in favor of Bailey Zappe for the final possession, but Henry still tied Rhamondre Stevenson for second on the team in targets behind Demario Douglas' nine. The veteran tight end has yet to reach 60 receiving yards in a game this season but has caught multiple passes in eight of 10 contests, and Henry's been reliant on TDs for any fantasy upside heading into New England's Week 11 bye.
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Austin Hooper TE | ATL
Raiders' Austin Hooper: Cleared for Sunday
Hooper (calf) doesn't carry an injury designation ahead of Sunday night's game against the Jets.
Hooper was limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday, but a full session Friday on his part set the stage for the tight end to be available Sunday. Over the course of nine games, Hooper has recorded just 13 catches for 128 yards, a modest rate of production that keeps him off the fantasy radar in most formats.
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Jimmy Graham TE | NO
Saints' Jimmy Graham: Won't play Sunday
Graham (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Vikings.
This is the third game in a row that Graham will sit out. The last two he was a healthy scratch. He has just one reception for the season, which was an eight-yard touchdown in Week 3 against the Packers.
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T.J. Hockenson TE | MIN
Vikings' T.J. Hockenson: Playing Sunday, but may be limited
Hockenson (ribs) is active for Sunday's game against the Saints.
Hockenson gutted out a rib injury last Sunday in Atlanta, but he still played 85 percent of snaps and gathered in seven of 12 targets for 69 yards and no touchdowns. He proceeded to be a limited practice participant during the entirety of Week 10 prep, and while he's suiting up this Sunday, there's an expectation that he won't receive his typical workload, per Ed Werder of ESPN. With Hockenson handling fewer snaps than normal and WRs Justin Jefferson (hamstring) and K.J. Osborn (concussion) unavailable, rookie wideout Jordan Addison should be on the receiving end of plenty of passes from quarterback Joshua Dobbs, while Josh Oliver and Johnny Mundt are the available tight ends not named Hockenson.
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T.J. Hockenson TE | MIN
Vikings' T.J. Hockenson: May be limited Sunday
Hockenson (ribs) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints, and while he's expected to be active for the contest, the tight end isn't expected to handle his typical snap share, Ed Werder of ESPN reports.
Hockenson was a limited practice participant from Wednesday through Friday after he sustained a rib injury in the Vikings' Week 9 win over the Falcons. Though Hockenson still proceeded to play 85 percent of the snaps on offense against Atlanta and finished with a 7-69-0 receiving line on 12 targets, Werder notes that the 26-year-old is still affected by the rib injury, and the Vikings are expected to act more cautiously with his usage. Specifically, Werder relays that Hockenson will be on the field for key situations, though he won't play as many snaps as normal. While a more limited snap count than normal would lower Hockenson's fantasy ceiling to some degree, he still profiles as a strong option in Week 10 lineups, especially given the limited target competition he'll have whenever he's on the field. The Vikings opted not to activate star receiver Justin Jefferson (hamstring) from injured reserve this week, and another starting wideout in K.J. Osborn (concussion) is listed as questionable but considered unlikely to play.
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T.J. Hockenson TE | MIN
Vikings' T.J. Hockenson: Expected to take on Saints
Hockenson (ribs), who is officially listed as questionable, is expected to suit up Sunday versus New Orleans, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Hockenson has been limited in practice due to the rib injury he suffered in a 31-28 win over Atlanta in Week 9, but he doesn't look as though he'll be forced to miss any game action as a result. The tight end's expected availability is welcome news for Minnesota's passing offense, as wideout Justin Jefferson (hamstring) wasn't activated from injured reserve this week and receiver K.J. Osborn (concussion) is shaping up as a game-time decision. Official word on Hockenson's status will arrive when Minnesota releases its inactive list 90 minutes prior to Sunday's 1 p.m. ET kickoff.
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Dalton Keene TE | HOU
Texans' Dalton Keene: May be ready for season debut
Keene was elevated to the Texans' active roster Saturday.
Keene has spent the entire season on Houston's practice squad, but he was elevated to the active roster, with Brevin Jordan (foot) ruled out. There's a possibility Keene is inactive, but it appears as though he is headed toward his 2023 debut Sunday against the Bengals.
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Tyree Jackson TE | WAS
Giants' Tyree Jackson: Moves to active roster
Jackson was elevated from the practice squad to the active roster by the Giants on Saturday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.
Jackson should be the third tight end on New York's depth chart behind Daniel Bellinger and Lawrence Cager. Jackson signed with the Giants' practice squad in August and has yet to appear in a game this season. The third-year pro saw a combined 14 offensive snaps with the Eagles in 2021 and 2022.
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Stephen Carlson TE | CHI
Stephen Carlson: Returns to practice squad
Carlson reverted to the Bears' practice squad Friday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Carlson's elevation to the active roster prior to Thursday's win over the Panthers led to his first on-field action since 2020. However, he ultimately played on just one special teams snap. He will now continue working to make an impression on the practice squad.