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0:39NFL Preseason Highlights: Cowboys at Seahawks (8/15)
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12:05Division Prediction: NFC West
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1:59How Coby Bryant's Injury Impacts the Bears Defense
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0:57Should Cardinals Make Carson Beck QB1?
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8:03Preseason Players To Watch For Every NFC West Team
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1:35How Injured 49ers Compete Against Elite NFC West
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1:05Kenneth Walker III Looks to Boost Chiefs Rushing Attack
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1:14Chiefs Rookie CB Mansoor Delane in Line for Large Role
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2:00Will Chiefs Lean Into Run Game With Kenneth Walker III?
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10:551-On-1 Interview With Aaron Rodgers At Steelers Training Camp
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1:55Breaking News: Ravens, Zay Flowers Agree to 4-Year, $140M Deal
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1:16Top Free Agent Best Fits: Edge Von Miller
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1:43Bengals' Defensive Additions Will Make or Break Season
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9:37NFC West Bust Alert Players
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1:59Texans' Elite Defense Looks to Lead NFL Again
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1:26AFC East Bust Alert: Geno Smith
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10:05Top 5 Defensive Lines Entering 2026 NFL Season
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1:58Can QB Tyler Shough Elevate the Saints' Offense?
Top AJ Barner News
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Seahawks' AJ Barner: Not used in preseason opener
Barner was rested for Seattle's 17-7 preseason loss to the Cowboys on Saturday.
Most of Seattle's starters sat out Saturday's preseason opener, with Barner among them. Backup TEs Elijah Arroyo, Nick Vannet and Nick Kallerup each had one catch Saturday, and Eric Saubert is also competing for a roster spot at the position. Barner seems entrenched atop the depth chart on the heels of a sophomore regular season in which he caught 52 of 68 targets for 519 receiving yards and six touchdown receptions, though Arroyo was a second-round pick in 2025 and is hoping to earn a larger role in his second season, much like Barner did a year ago.
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Seahawks' AJ Barner: On field at camp
Barner (undisclosed) is participating in the start of Seattle's training camp, Curtis Crabtree of Fox 13 reports.
Barner's availability to open camp is a positive early sign after he missed offseason workouts due to a pair of undisclosed surgeries. The 2024 fourth-rounder is looking to defend his role as the Seahawks' clear top tight end in a room that also includes second-year option Elijah Arroyo. Barner started all 17 regular-season games in 2025, totaling 52 catches (on 68 targets) for 519 yards and six touchdowns.
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Seahawks' AJ Barner: Expected to be ready for camp
Barner (undisclosed) is expected to be ready for training camp, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
The team has been vague on what Barner underwent his pair of surgeries for, but the tight end dealt with hip, elbow, shoulder, knee, ankle and calf injuries in the latter half of last season and into the playoffs. Despite the nagging issues, Barner started all 17 regular-season games, producing a 52-519-6 line on 68 targets. He added another six catches for 67 yards and one touchdown across three playoff contests.
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Seahawks' AJ Barner: Sidelined at OTAs
Barner (undisclosed) is not participating in OTAs on Wednesday while recovering from what Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald alluded to as offseason procedures, Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports.
Barner played through shoulder and ankle injuries last season, but he nonetheless suited up for all 17 regular-season games while totaling a 52-519-6 line on 68 targets. The 2024 fourth-rounder also operated as the TE1 for all three of the Seahawks' postseason games. Macdonald said Barner will "probably" be available for training camp and is "itching to get out there." With Barner sidelined for OTAs, however, 2025 second-round pick Elijah Arroyo has reportedly impressed and begun taking a step forward in his development. While Barner remains No. 1 tight end for Seattle's offense entering the 2026 campaign, it's possible Arroyo will earn an increased target share in Year 2.
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Seahawks' AJ Barner: Scores lone offensive touchdown
Barner caught all four targets for 54 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 29-13 win over the Patriots in the Super Bowl.
All four of Barner's catches went for first downs, and he finished second on the team in receiving yards behind Cooper Kupp (61). Barner's first postseason touchdown -- a 16-yard reception where he was wide open -- essentially put the game away for the Seahawks in the fourth quarter. The Seahawks trusted the second-year tight end with blocking and pass-catching duties all season, and he finished with 58 receptions for 586 yards and seven touchdowns across 20 games, including the postseason. He should be the leader for the No. 1 TE role in 2026 despite the addition of Elijah Arroyo -- a second-round pick in 2025.
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Seahawks' AJ Barner: Quiet in win
Barner caught two of three targets for 13 yards in Sunday's 31-27 win over the Rams in the NFC Championship Game.
Barner didn't record a catch in the NFC divisional-round win over the 49ers, and he had a limited role in this contest despite playing 64 of 67 offensive snaps. The second-year tight end reeled in six touchdown passes over 17 regular-season games, so he'll have some upside due to his role in the Super Bowl versus the Patriots.
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Seahawks' AJ Barner: No catches in blowout win
Barner wasn't targeted in Saturday's 41-6 win over the 49ers in the divisional round.
QB Sam Darnold attempted just 17 passes because the Seahawks' defense and special teams were so effective to start the game, and Barner was unable to draw his attention. However, he did rush once for two yards to pick up a first down. The second-year tight end out of Michigan is reliant on touchdowns for his fantasy value. He found the end zone six times during the regular season.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-6, 251 lbs |
| Birthplace: Aurora, OH |
| Age: 24 |
| School: Michigan |
| Experience: 3 |



















