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  • Texans' Teagan Quitoriano: Leads position in snaps

    Quitoriano led all Houston tight ends with 37 offensive snaps in Sunday's 23-10 loss to Washington.

    Quitoriano did not catch his lone target -- a red zone look -- but he was in the starting lineup and was used more than other TEs, a strong a sign the coaching staff wants to evaluate him down the stretch. The 2022 fifth-round pick missed the season's first eight games due to a knee injury.

  • Browns' Harrison Bryant: Receives seven targets in loss

    Bryant caught four of seven targets for 41 yards in Sunday's 31-23 loss to the Bills.

    Bryant once again led all Cleveland tight ends in playing time (55 snaps, 73 percent) en route to a season high in targets, as David Njoku (28 snaps, 37 percent) had his workload managed in his return from an ankle injury that cost him two games. Njoku could regain his usual role in next week's home game against Tampa Bay however, pushing Bryant back down the depth chart.

  • Travis Kelce TE | KC

    Chiefs' Travis Kelce: Gifts fantasy teams three TDs

    Kelce had six receptions (10 targets) for 115 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's 30-27 win over the Chargers.

    The Chiefs were without two of its top wideouts and lost Kadarius Toney (hamstring) early in this contest, so it was up to Kelce to carry the load for a depleted receiving unit. The league's top tight end was up to the challenge, producing his second game with three or more touchdowns this season, including the game-winning score in the final moments of a thrilling comeback victory. Kelce has racked up 69 receptions, 855 yards and 11 touchdowns through 10 games, putting him well on pace to record his sixth consecutive season with at least 1,000 receiving yards. The 33-year-old will set a new career high in touchdowns if he can score next Sunday against a Rams defense that has struggled guarding tight ends over the last two years.

  • Greg Dulcich TE | MIA

    Broncos' Greg Dulcich: Tallies four catches

    Dulcich recorded four catches on five targets for 30 yards in Sunday's 22-16 loss to the Raiders.

    Dulcich remained heavily involved in the Denver offense, finishing tied for second on the team with five targets. He contributed primarily in the short areas of the field, though he did turn in a 15-yard reception on the Broncos' first offensive play of the game. Since being activated from injured reserve prior to Week 6, Dulcich has at least four receptions in three of five games.

  • Foster Moreau TE | HOU

    Raiders' Foster Moreau: Non-factor in win

    Moreau recorded one catch on three targets for 33 yards in Sunday's 22-16 win over the Broncos.

    Moreau earned his fewest targets since Week 1 and was held without a catch until the second play in overtime. He did make the most of his one reception and now has one gain of 20 or more yards in each of his last three games. Entering Sunday's matchup, Moreau had recorded multiple receptions in each of his last six games, though he's failed to produce many big performances in the absence of Darren Waller (hamstring).

  • T.J. Hockenson TE | MIN

    Vikings' T.J. Hockenson: Struggles with drops Sunday

    Hockenson caught five of nine targets for 34 yards in Sunday's 40-3 blowout loss to the Cowboys.

    Hockenson actually led the Vikings in receiving despite his meager output in an embarrassing loss. Minnesota's prized deadline acquisition struggled with drops Sunday, failing to pull in two throws that hit him in the hands on consecutive plays near the end zone. The 25-year-old is struggling to find separation in his new scheme, averaging just 7.1 YPC in three games since being traded after posting a mark of 15.2 with Detroit. Hockenson remains a premier fantasy asset due to his high target rate (9.3 targets/game with MIN). The athletic tight end is hoping to be thankful for his first touchdown as a Viking when Minnesota takes on New England on Thanksgiving.

  • Pat Freiermuth TE | PIT

    Steelers' Pat Freiermuth: Paces team in catches, targets

    Freiermuth caught eight of 12 targets for 79 yards in Sunday's 37-30 loss to the Bengals.

    Freiermuth led the Steelers in targets for a second consecutive week while setting a new season high in that category and also tying his season-high total in catches. His only touchdown came back in Week 2, but the second-year tight end has racked up at least 75 receiving yards in four of nine appearances this season. Freiermuth should remain a key target for rookie quarterback Kenny Pickett in Week 12 against the Colts.

  • Lawrence Cager TE | WAS

    Giants' Lawrence Cager: Records 20 receiving yards in loss

    Cager caught two passes on three targets for 20 yards in Sunday's Week 11 loss to the Lions.

    Cager didn't do anything exceptional on offense, but he was the only Giants tight end with a target in the contest. The 25-year-old has emerged as New York's top tight end with four catches for 29 yards and a touchdown over the past two weeks, but his opportunities could take a significant hit if Daniel Bellinger (eye) is able to return to action on Thanksgiving against Dallas.

  • Hayden Hurst TE | LAC

    Bengals' Hayden Hurst: Held to two catches

    Hurst had two catches for 28 yards on three targets in Sunday's win over the Steelers.

    Hurst had his two catches early in the game before quarterback Joe Burrow started finding his wideouts more often later on. Hurst faces a Titans defense next week that has allowed just two touchdowns to tight ends so far this season.

  • David Njoku TE | LAC

    Browns' David Njoku: Pair of grabs in return

    Njoku (ankle) secured two of three targets for 17 yards in the Browns' 31-23 loss to the Bills on Sunday.

    Njoku had a relatively quiet return from a two-game absence that was sandwiched around the Week 9 bye. The veteran tight end's reception and yardage totals were his lowest since Week 1 against the Panthers, which is not surprising given that he played a season-low 28 snaps (37 percent), but a Week 12 home matchup against a Buccaneers defense that can be vulnerable to tight ends may offer a chance for a boost in production.

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