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  • Eagles' Grant Calcaterra: Back at practice

    Calcaterra (hamstring) returned to practice Friday, Dave Zangaro of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports.

    Calcaterra practiced for the first time since July 30 on Friday after being sidelined with a hamstring issue. The tight end was drafted in the sixth round of this year's draft and will compete with Jack Stoll and Tyree Jackson (knee) for the backup role behind Dallas Goedert in 2022.

  • Brock Wright TE | DET

    Lions' Brock Wright: On track for roster spot

    Wright appears to have secured a roster spot, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Press reports.

    Head coach Dan Campbell is on record this summer that the Lions are aiming to keep three tight ends on the active roster this season, including a blocker to complement the receiving-proficient T.J. Hockenson. It appears Wright will be that guy in the blocking role. While this may earn him a decent amount of offensive snaps in 2022, Wright will remain a long shot for fantasy utility given the minimal receiving role he is expected to have while competing for targets underneath with the likes of Hockenson, D'Andre Swift and Amon-Ra St. Brown.

  • Giants' Ricky Seals-Jones: Still sidelined Sunday

    Seals-Jones (undisclosed) won't play Sunday against Cincinnati, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.

    Seals-Jones didn't play in last week's preseason opener against the Patriots and will miss a second consecutive matchup to begin the preseason. His final chance to see some game action prior to the regular season will be Aug. 28 against the Jets.

  • Will Dissly TE | LAC

    Seahawks' Will Dissly: Plays eight snaps in preseason loss

    Dissly wasn't targeted in Thursday's 27-11 preseason loss to the Bears.

    Dissly didn't play in the preseason opener and handled just eight total snaps in Thursday's loss. Meanwhile, fellow tight end Noah Fant has combined for 36 offensive snaps over the last two weeks. It's difficult to get a read on this situation, but it's likely Fant is simply getting more reps because he's unfamiliar with the new offense. Both Dissly and Fant should have consistent roles when Week 1 arrives, though the former is still expected to focus on blocking more than receiving.

  • Cole Kmet TE | CHI

    Bears' Cole Kmet: Two catches in return

    Kmet (undisclosed) caught two of three targets for 31 yards in Thursday's 27-11 preseason win over Seattle.

    Kmet suited up for the game's opening series after sitting out Chicago's preseason opener. The 23-year-old tight end picked up 12 yards on the game's first play from scrimmage and added a 19-yard reception later on the drive. Both of Kmet's catches came from starting quarterback Justin Fields, as all three of Fields, Kmet and Darnell Mooney were on the field together for the opening drive before taking the remainder of the night off. Kmet and the Bears have one more preseason game left on the schedule, Aug. 27 in Cleveland.

  • Noah Fant TE | NO

    Seahawks' Noah Fant: Lacking chemistry with Smith

    Fant caught his only target for minus-3 yards in Thursday's 27-11 preseason loss to the Bears.

    Fant's only touch came in the second quarter, as he wasn't heavily involved despite seeing substantially more playing time than starting wide receivers DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett (one series each). Seattle was shut out in the first half with Geno Smith (knee) under center the entire time, which could open the door for Fant's former Broncos teammate Drew Lock to push for the starting quarterback job if he can recover from COVID-19 in time to face the Cowboys in the Aug. 26 preseason finale.

  • Patriots' Jalen Wydermyer: Joins the Patriots

    Wydermyer signed a contract with the Patriots on Thursday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.

    The rookie tight end previously signed with the Bills in May but was just released by the team this past Sunday. Wydermyer gives the Patriots added preseason tight-end depth, with Hunter Henry having missed Wednesday's practice with an undisclosed injury, However, Wydermyer will have his work cut out for him in order to land a roster spot, with Devin Asiasi, Dalton Keene and Matt Sokol also in the depth mix behind Henry and Jonnu Smith.

  • Darren Waller TE | CAR

    Raiders' Darren Waller: Misses practice Thursday

    Waller (undisclosed) sat out Thursday's practice, Adam Hill of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.

    Waller, who had been previously been dealing with reported hamstring injury, returned to a limited session Wednesday, so it's possible that his absence from Thursday's practice is maintenance-related, rather than indicative of a setback. The tight end's status for Saturday's preseason game against the Dolphins is unclear, but if he's less than 100 percent at this stage, Waller could be held out for precautionary purposes.

  • Colts' Andrew Ogletree: Moved to IR

    The Colts placed Ogletree (knee) on injured reserve Thursday.

    This transaction will officially sideline Ogletree for the entirety of his rookie season after he suffered a torn ACL during practice Wednesday. The 2022 sixth-round pick managed to turn some heads with his impressive performance during his first training camp with Indianapolis, though he will now have to turn his focus toward his recovery heading into the 2023 regular season.

  • Jelani Woods TE | NYJ

    Colts' Jelani Woods: Impresses during practice Thursday

    Woods turned in a strong effort during Thursday's practice, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports

    Woods also caught two passes for 22 yards and a touchdown during Saturday's preseason opener after he reportedly struggled during the early phases of training camp, per Zak Keefer of The Athletic. However, the rookie third-round pick could be poised to move into a larger receiving role this season after fellow tight end Andrew Ogletree suffered a season-ending torn ACL during Indianapolis' joint practice with the Lions on Wednesday. Woods' size (6-foot-7, 253 pounds) and athleticism (4.59-second 40-yard dash) should make him an intriguing pass-catching threat, though he's still currently set to operate in a reserve role behind two more experienced tight ends in Mo Alie-Cox and Kylen Granson.

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