Morris caught his only target for a two-yard touchdown in Sunday's 30-27 win against Miami.
Morris logged just eight offensive snaps in the victory, but he made an impact with a two-yard touchdown catch midway through the fourth quarter to break a 20-20 tie. That reception was the 25-year-old's first catch and first target of the campaign. With that in mind, Morris is not on the fantasy radar as he sits behind both Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox on Buffalo's tight-end depth chart.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Stuck in limited role
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Morris didn't draw a target while playing three of the Bills' 55 snaps on offense in Sunday's 34-10 win over the Titans.
Morris has suited up for all seven of the Bills' games but has yet to draw a target in the passing game. He hasn't played more than nine snaps on offense in any contest.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: No targets through three games
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Morris played nine of the Bills' 64 snaps on offense and didn't draw a target in Monday's 47-10 win over the Jaguars.
Even though the big margin of victory allowed the No. 3 tight end to see a slight uptick in playing time after he joined the offense for six plays in both of the first two games of the season, Morris still went without a target for the third straight contest. While both Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox are healthy, Morris won't have a path to a meaningful role on offense, but Morris is locked into a key role on the Bills' special-teams units.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Cleared from injury
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Morris (shoulder) will be a full participant during practice Wednesday, Chris Brown of the Bills Radio Network reports.
Morris suffered the injury in a preseason contest against the Steelers, but he should be good to go as Week 1 prep for Sunday's season opener against the Cardinals picks up. The third-year pro typically doesn't see much action on offense, but his ability to suit up would at least strengthen the team's depth at tight end, while the Bowling Green product is also a regular on special teams.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Set to miss time
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Coach Sean McDermott said Monday that Morris (shoulder) will miss multiple weeks due to an injury sustained during Saturday's preseason game against Pittsburgh, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.
McDermott said Morris' evaluation is still ongoing. The third-year pro secured two of four targets for 20 yards before being forced out of Saturday's contest. When healthy, Morris figures to handle a depth role behind top tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox. but it remains to be seen how long he'll be sidelined. Saturday's preseason game against the Panthers will be Morris' final chance to suit up for exhibition action.
Morris hurt his shoulder in Saturday's preseason game against Pittsburgh and has been ruled out from returning.
Morris caught two of four targets for 20 yards prior to going down with the injury. While he's well behind Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox in Buffalo's tight-end pecking order, Morris is a strong favorite to make the squad as the team's third tight end if he is healthy. Morris has seen more work on special teams than on offense during his first two NFL campaigns.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Back with Buffalo
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The Bills re-signed Morris on a one-year deal Friday.
The 25-year-old tight end will remain in Buffalo after spending the first two years of his career with the Bills. Morris has appeared in 19 games over the past two seasons, logging 10 catches for 210 yards and two touchdowns while also contributing on special teams. The Bowling Green product likely isn't guaranteed a roster spot, but he's expected to compete for another depth/special teams role throughout the offseason.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: No targets in Week 16
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Morris went without a target while playing 18 of 68 snaps on offense in Sunday's 31-10 win over the Cowboys.
Morris hasn't drawn a target since Week 11 and will likely continue to handle a muted role on offense as Buffalo's No. 3 tight end while both Dalton Kincaid (shoulder) and Dawson Knox are available.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Logs full practice Thursday
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Morris (ankle) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.
Morris was able to log a limited session Wednesday, and the fact that he upgraded to a full participant in Thursday's practice bodes well for his chances to suit up against the Bengals in Week 9. He's missed the last two games after sustaining an ankle injury in Week 6 against the Giants, and his return would help bolster the Bills' depth at tight end, with Dawson Knox (wrist) set to miss the next three games while on IR.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Won't play Thursday
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Morris (ankle) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Buccaneers.
With Dawson Knox (wrist) also sidelined, Dalton Kincaid is the lone healthy tight end on the Bills' 53-man roster at the moment, though Joel Wilson will presumably be elevated from the practice squad ahead of Thursday's game. Morris' next chance to see game action will arrive Nov. 5 against the Bengals.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Misses Tuesday's practice
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Morris (ankle) was a non-participant in Tuesday's practice.
Morris, who has been dealing with an ankle issue, was inactive for Buffalo's Week 7 loss to the Patriots, and it seems as if his injury could hold him out even longer. The 24-year-old has now recorded consecutive DNPs during Monday's walkthrough and Tuesday's practice. Morris has an opportunity to play behind Dalton Kincaid as the Bills' No. 2 tight end if he's able to suit up Thursday, as Dawson Knox is slated to undergo wrist surgery.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Won't face Patriots
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Morris (ankle) is ruled out for Sunday's game against New England, Alaina Getzenberg of ESPN.com reports.
Morris, who caught his first pass of the season last week for a 15-yard touchdown, will have to miss his first game of the year due to an ankle injury. The depth tight end's next chance to take the field will be Week 8 against Tampa Bay.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Hits paydirt in win
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Morris secured his lone target for a 15-yard touchdown in Sunday's 14-9 win over the Giants.
Morris' 15-yard touchdown grab was his first reception of the 2023 campaign. The second-year tight end found himself in the No. 2 role behind Dawson Knox, with Dalton Kincaid (concussion) inactive for the contest. Morris played 30 percent of Buffalo's offensive snaps, his highest share of the season. The 24-year-old veteran's touchdown ultimately earned the Bills the win in what was a surprisingly low-scoring day for the offense. Going forward, Morris' limited usage and Kincaid's eventual return make him extremely difficult to trust for fantasy purposes. The Bills will visit the Patriots in Week 7.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Makes catch on TD drive
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Morris played 22 of the Bills' 72 snaps on offense and hauled in his lone target for a 12-yard gain in Sunday's 34-31 win over the Dolphins in the wild-card round.
Morris' reception came on the first snap of a five-play scoring drive late in the third quarter that culminated in a Gabe Davis touchdown reception to push Buffalo's lead to 10 points. As per usual, Morris played second fiddle to starting tight end Dawson Knox (61 snaps, 3-20-1 receiving line on five targets), and the two are likely to maintain a significant gap in playing time so long as Knox is healthy for the duration of Buffalo's playoff run.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Not listed on injury report
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Morris (illness) isn't listed on Wednesday's injury report.
Morris was inactive for last Thursday's win over the Patriots due to the illness, but he's had plenty of time to recover and should be good to go for Sunday's matchup against the Jets. Across 10 appearances this season, Morris has caught seven of 10 targets for 70 yards.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Still not practicing
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Morris (illness) didn't practice Tuesday.
Morris has missed the first two practices of Week 13 prep and was sidelined for Sunday's unofficial session due to an illness. He'll have only one more chance to practice before the team needs to make a decision on his status for Thursday's matchup against New England.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Contrarian DFS Play
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I'm playing the Bills tight end against the Chiefs. If Dawson Knox is back, it will be him. If not, it's Quintin Morris, who saw five targets in Week 5.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Week 6 Waiver Priority List
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In deeper, tight-end premium leagues, Morris could be worth adding if Dawson Knox (foot) is out in Week 6 at Kansas City. While he didn't have a big game against Pittsburgh in Week 5 with Knox out (three catches for 39 yards on five targets) -- and Knox hasn't exactly been lighting up the scoreboard -- we know finding quality tight ends in those formats are hard to find. Morris is worth adding for 1 percent of your remaining FAB.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Week 5 Waiver Priority List
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In deeper, tight-end premium leagues, Morris could be worth adding if Dawson Knox (foot) is out in Week 6 at Kansas City. While he didn't have a big game against Pittsburgh in Week 5 with Knox out (three catches for 39 yards on five targets) -- and Knox hasn't exactly been lighting up the scoreboard -- we know finding quality tight ends in those formats are hard to find. Morris is worth adding for 1 percent of your remaining FAB.
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Bills' Quintin Morris: Impresses in first NFL start
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Morris started at tight end and played 36 of the Bills' 56 offensive snaps in Sunday's 38-3 win over the Steelers, finishing with three receptions for 39 yards on five targets.
Even though Buffalo was down multiple complementary pieces in its passing attack with all of Jamison Crowder (ankle), Isaiah McKenzie (concussion), Jake Kumerow (ankle) and Dawson Knox (foot) sidelined Sunday, players like Morris, Khalil Shakir and Isaiah Hodgins shined in their most extensive NFL action to date. While filling in for Knox, Morris handily outpaced backup Tommy Sweeney (22 snaps) in field time and played a part in quarterback Josh Allen amassing 348 passing yards by halftime. Though Morris will move back into a more muted role if Knox is ready to go for a much-anticipated Week 6 showdown with Kansas City, the second-year player out of Bowling Green will be someone to consider as a streaming option if Knox should miss time at any point.