NFL Player News
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Dalton Kincaid TE | BUF
Bills' Dalton Kincaid: Ruled out for Sunday
Head coach Sean McDermott noted Friday that Kincaid (knee) won't play Sunday night against the 49ers.
With Kincaid set to miss his second straight contest, Dawson Knox is slated to maintain an expanded role in the Bills offense while serving as the team's primary option at tight end versus San Francisco. Kincaid's next chance to see game action will occur Dec. 8 when Buffalo faces the Rams in Week 14.
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Theo Johnson TE | NYG
Giants' Theo Johnson: Gathers in all five targets Thursday
Johnson reeled in all five of his targets for 54 yards during Thursday's 27-20 loss in Dallas.
For a third consecutive week of game prep, Johnson endured practice limitations due to a back injury, but he continues to suit up and handle a consistent role in the Giants' passing game, despite different signal-callers directing the offense. Drew Lock got the call in place of Tommy DeVito (forearm) this week, and while the former didn't look his way until the 4:23 mark of the third quarter, Johnson finished second on the team in catches and receiving yards (both behind rookie Malik Nabers) and third in targets (behind Nabers and Darius Slayton). Johnson's next opportunity to produce is Sunday, Dec. 8 versus the Saints, but who will be under center remains to be seen.
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Tucker Kraft TE | GB
Packers' Tucker Kraft: Leads Packers pass catchers
Kraft recorded six receptions on seven targets for 78 yards in Thursday's 30-17 win over the Dolphins.
Kraft had seen more limited involvement in the Packers' offense in recent games, but he led the team in targets, receptions and yards in Thursday's win. He made several big plays, including a pair of 17-yard receptions and another 16-yard catch. It was a spike performance for Kraft, but he entered Thursday's game having topped 35 receiving yards only once in his last six contests.
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Jonnu Smith TE | PIT
Dolphins' Jonnu Smith: Massive volume in Thanksgiving loss
Smith brought in 10 of 11 targets for 113 yards in the Dolphins' 30-17 loss to the Packers on Thursday. He also committed a fumble but Miami kept possession.
Smith finished with team-high totals in receptions, receiving yards and targets with figures that either set or tied season highs. The veteran tight end's emergence in the Dolphins offense has been a sight to behold, as he's now posted a 25-301-3 line on 30 targets in the last three games. Thanks to Thursday's production, Smith will carry new career highs in receptions (58) and receiving yards (648) into a Week 14 home matchup against the Jets on Sunday, Dec. 8.
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Luke Schoonmaker TE | DAL
Cowboys' Luke Schoonmaker: Held to 33 yards
Schoonmaker recorded five receptions on six targets for 33 yards in Thursday's 27-20 win over the Giants.
Schoonmaker looked to be in for a massive game in the absence of Jake Ferguson (concussion), as he caught all five of his passes within Dallas' first two offensive possessions. However, the Cowboys were able to play from ahead for most of the contest, limiting the passing volume of Cooper Rush. Ferguson has 11 days to progress through concussion protocol, but Schoonmaker has the chance to remain a decent streaming option heading into a Week 14 matchup against the Bengals.
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Brady Russell RB | SEA
Seahawks' Brady Russell: Downgrades to DNP on Thursday
Russell (foot) was listed as a DNP on Thursday's injury report, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
Russell has been sidelined for the Seahawks' last two regular-season games due to a foot injury. He returned to practice Wednesday in a limited capacity, but he wasn't able to participate in Thursday's session. He'll have to practice Friday in order to have a chance at playing Sunday against the Jets.
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Cole Kmet TE | CHI
Bears' Cole Kmet: Brings in all three targets Thursday
Kmet recorded three catches (on three targets) for 26 yards during Thursday's 23-20 loss at Detroit.
Four days removed from earning 10 targets during a defeat to the Vikings, Kmet fell back to what he more or less has received most weeks this season (26 targets in the nine games in which he didn't see double-digit looks). Elsewhere in the Bears' skill ranks Thursday, DJ Moore led the way by a large margin with an 8-97-1 line on 16 targets, Keenan Allen scored twice among his five catches for 73 yards on eight targets, and Rome Odunze (2-25-0 on six targets) and D'Andre Swift (2-35-0 on three targets) also got in the act. With that knowledge, Kmet likely will resume his modest role in Chicago's offense in his next game Sunday, Dec. 8 in San Francisco.
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John FitzPatrick TE | GB
Packers' John FitzPatrick: Will play Thursday
FitzPatrick (back) is active for Thursday's game against the Dolphins, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.
FitzPatrick was in danger of missing Thursday's game after logging consecutive DNPs to open the week, but he will be active after participating in Wednesday's walkthrough in a limited capacity. FitzPatrick will serve as the Packers' No. 3 tight end behind Tucker Kraft and Ben Sims.
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Charlie Woerner TE | ATL
Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Logs full practice Thursday
Woerner (concussion) was listed as a full participant on Thursday's injury report, Daniel Flick of SI.com reports.
Woerner's full practice Thursday indicates that he is progressing through the league's five-step concussion protocols. He will need to be cleared by an independent neurologist in order to play against the Chargers on Sunday. The fifth-year tight end has mostly been utilized as a blocker this season and has logged two catches (on four targets) for 17 yards across 10 regular-season games.
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Foster Moreau TE | HOU
Saints' Foster Moreau: Listed as limited Thursday
Moreau (shoulder) was listed as limited on Thursday's estimated injury report.
Moreau would have maintained his activity level from Wednesday if the Saints had held practice, but his listing Thursday indicates that he's still bothered by the shoulder injury that he sustained in the team's last game Nov. 17 against the Browns. Friday's practice report will unveil whether or not he goes into the weekend with a designation for Sunday's contest versus the Rams.