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  • Darren Waller TE | MIA

    Dolphins' Darren Waller: Taking part in TE drills Thursday

    Waller (undisclosed) is participating in position drills Thursday, Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald reports.

    Waller's ramping up the scope of his practice participation one day after being activated from the active/PUP list. His absence from team activities prior to that activation was reportedly due to conditioning reasons, as Waller was getting back up to speed after being away from football in 2024. He's expected to serve as Miami's starting tight end in 2025 after unretiring.

  • Tre' McKitty TE | HOU

    Tre' McKitty: Let go by Houston

    The Texans waived McKitty on Wednesday.

    McKitty signed with the Texans on Aug. 13 and played in Saturday's preseason game against the Panthers, when he logged 17 snaps (nine on offense, eight on special teams) without showing up on the box score otherwise. Assuming he clears waivers, McKitty will look to join a team in need of tight end depth.

  • Cowboys' Luke Schoonmaker: In concussion protocol

    Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer said Wednesday that Schoonmaker is in the concussion protocol, Jon Machota of The Athletic reports.

    Schoonmaker departed Tuesday's practice early and is now in the concussion protocol, meaning he'll need to gain full clearance before suiting up for a game. That effectively rules the No. 2 tight end out for Friday's preseason finale against the Falcons, though he'll have just over two weeks to return to full health before Week 1 against the Eagles on Thursday, Sept. 4. Likely No. 3 tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford (ankle) hasn't practiced since late July, so for the time being John Stephens and Princeton Fant figure to benefit from increased reps behind Jake Ferguson as they each compete to make Dallas' initial 53-man roster.

  • Mike Gesicki TE | CIN

    Bengals' Mike Gesicki: Should return soon

    Gesicki (hamstring) is nearing a return and might be able to play if the Bengals had a regular-season game coming up this weekend, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.

    Gesicki presumably will be held out of the preseason finale, but it sounds like he'll return to practice with plenty of time to gear up for a Week 1 game at Cleveland. While recent addition Noah Fant is a threat to take some of the snaps that Gesicki handled last season, the latter remains a clear favorite to lead Cincinnati's tight ends in routes and targets, having signed a three-year, $25.5 million contract in March (after catching 65 passes last season).

  • Drew Sample TE | CIN

    Bengals' Drew Sample: Dealing with minor injury

    Sample is considered day-to-day with an unspecified injury, Paul Dehner Jr. of The Athletic reports.

    Sample presumably was injured during Monday's preseason win over Washington. He got some first-team snaps in the game, rotating with Noah Fant and Tanner Hudson at tight end, while Mike Gesicki (hamstring) was unavailable. With Gesicki said to be nearing a return, there's not much room for the other tight ends to see enough targets for fantasy relevance. Fant and Hudson offer more pass-catching potential than Sample, in any case, considering the seventh-year Bengal has 100 catches and just four TDs in 78 regular-season games. It sounds like Sample's injury isn't considered serious, potentially allowing him to fill his usual block-first role come Week 1 at Cleveland.

  • Darren Waller TE | MIA

    Dolphins' Darren Waller: Removed from PUP list

    The Dolphins activated Waller (undisclosed) from the active/PUP list Wednesday.

    Waller has spent the entirety of training camp and the preseason to date on the PUP list, reportedly for conditioning reasons after he spent last season in retirement, but he'll now begin practicing. With the veteran tight end having missed Miami's first two preseason games, Saturday's exhibition finale against the Jaguars will be his final chance to shake off the rust with game reps prior to Week 1. Waller projects as the Dolphins' clear top pass-catching tight end, with Julian Hill and Pharaoh Brown available to primarily handle blocking reps. Waller will work to make the most of the next three or so weeks to build chemistry with QB Tua Tagovailoa, acclimate to coach Mike McDaniel's scheme and ramp up into full football shape, with a hopeful eye toward kicking off Week 1 against the Colts on Sunday, Sept. 7 as a full-time starter.

  • Cowboys' Luke Schoonmaker: Leaves practice with injury

    Schoonmaker (undisclosed) left Tuesday's practice early, Garrett Podell of CBS Sports reports.

    It's not clear at this point what kind of injury Schoonmaker is dealing with, but any health issue this close to the start of the regular season would be concerning. The 2023 second-round pick ranked second among Dallas tight ends in offensive snaps last season as a capable blocker and reliable short-range target. With Brevyn Spann-Ford (ankle) also tending to an injury, the door could be open for John Stephens and/or Princeton Fant to make a run at a spot on the Cowboys' initial 53-man roster.

  • Anthony Torres TE | LAR

    Anthony Torres: Let go with injury settlement

    The Rams waived Torres (ankle) from injured reserve Tuesday with an injury settlement, per the NFL's transaction log.

    Torres suffered an ankle injury during the Rams' preseason opener against the Cowboys. He was slated to miss the entire 2025 season when he reverted to injured reserve after clearing waivers, but the injury settlement allows the 25-year-old tight end to sign with another team once he's fully recovered from his injury.

  • Chris Manhertz TE | NYG

    Giants' Chris Manhertz: Returns to practice

    Manhertz (undisclosed) returned to practice Tuesday, Evan Barnes of Newsday reports.

    Manhertz missed the Giants' second preseason game over the weekend, but his injury clearly isn't severe. The veteran tight end is more of a block-first player at the position.

  • Giants' Daniel Bellinger: Back at practice

    Bellinger (undisclosed) returned to practice Tuesday, Evan Barnes of Newsday reports.

    Bellinger missed the Giants' second exhibition this past weekend, but his injury evidently wasn't serious. Bellinger is competing with blocker Chris Manhertz and catch-first TE Greg Dulcich for a role behind starter Theo Johnson.

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