Horvath was waived by the Dolphins on Tuesday, Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports.
Horvath spent the first half of training camp in New Orleans before getting waived. He subsequently joined Miami, but the team ultimately decided to go in another direction. It remains to be seen what the fullback's next opportunity will be.
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Dolphins' Zander Horvath: Gets chance in Miami
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The Dolphins signed Horvath to a contract Monday.
Horvath, who was waived by the Saints last week, joins Miami's backfield along with Anthony McFarland on the same day the team released Salvon Ahmed. The Dolphins' initial transaction report lists Horvath as a running back rather than specifically as a fullback, which could be an indication that he'll have a chance to compete for depth backfield reps with his new team.
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Zander Horvath: Cut from practice squad
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The Steelers released Horvath from their practice squad Monday, Teresa Varley of the team's official site reports.
Horvath spent his rookie season last year with the Chargers, rushing four times for eight yards and catching five of eight targets for eight yards and two touchdowns. He was let go by Los Angeles at the end of training camp and subsequently signed to Pittsburgh's practice squad, but he'll now need to look for a new organization. The Steelers signed fellow fullback Jack Colletto to their practice squad in a move corresponding with Horvath's release.
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Zander Horvath: Let go by Chargers
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Horvath was waived by the Chargers on Wednesday, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Horvath was waived to make room for newly signed linebacker Tanner Muse. The fullback made 15 appearances for the Chargers as a rookie in 2022, carrying four times for eight yards and adding five receptions for eight yards and two touchdowns.
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Chargers' Zander Horvath: Missing another matchup
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Horvath (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Broncos.
Despite the trio of limited practices Horvath put forth earlier this week, he'll ultimately miss a second consecutive matchup Sunday due to the high-ankle sprain he sustained back in Week 16. Donald Parham and Tre' McKitty could be in store for additional blocking opportunities as long as Horvath remains sidelined.
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Chargers' Zander Horvath: Could return Week 18
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Horvath (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game versus the Broncos.
Horvath sustained a high-ankle sprain during the Week 16 win over Indianapolis, which left him sidelined for last Sunday's victory versus the Rams. The rookie fullback remained limited during each practice Week 18, though he'll still have a chance to suit up before the Chargers' impending playoff berth. Expect Horvath to maintain a role on offense while serving as a core special-teamer when available again.
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Chargers' Zander Horvath: Dealing with sprained ankle
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Chargers coach Brandon Staley indicated Tuesday that Horvath suffered an ankle sprain in Monday's win over Indianapolis, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Horvath logged four offensive snaps and seven special-teams snaps in the victory, and he presumably hurt his ankle on one of those 11 plays. The fullback hasn't recorded a carry since Week 11, as he primarily works as a blocker while on offense in addition to being a big part of the Chargers' special-teams unit. His status for Week 17's matchup with the Rams will become clearer through his participation (or lack of it) in practice this week.
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Chargers' Zander Horvath: Scores TD again
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Horvath corralled a one-yard touchdown reception in Thursday's 27-24 loss to the Chiefs.
That's back-to-back weeks the rookie fullback has managed to score at the goal line, and on similar plays to boot. Don't expect this trend to continue as Horvath has played just 29 offensive snaps in two games.
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Chargers' Zander Horvath: Scores TD in first game of career
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Horvath carried the ball once for two yards and also registered two receptions for six yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 24-19 win over the Raiders.
Horvath easily beat out Gabe Nabers for the starting fullback job during the preseason, and the 2022 seventh-round pick immediately found the endzone in the first game of his career. Don't expect Horvath to see much fantasy utility moving forward, as the rookie is more of a blocker than offensive weapon.