NFL Player News

  • Greg Dulcich TE | MIA

    Broncos' Greg Dulcich: Not targeted in win

    Dulcich failed to record a target in Sunday's 26-7 win over the Buccaneers.

    Dulcich played just 17 of the Broncos' 68 offensive snaps Sunday, behind fellow tight ends Adam Trautman (46) and Nate Adkins (25). Although there was a lot of positive buzz around the third-year tight end in training camp, Dulcich has been mostly an afterthought through the first three games of the 2024 campaign. The 24-year-old will hope to be more involved in Denver's passing attack going forward, starting in Week 4 when the Broncos visit the Jets.

  • Noah Fant TE | NO

    Seahawks' Noah Fant: Catches all targets for 60 yards

    Fant (knee) had six receptions on as many targets for 60 yards in Sunday's 24-3 win over the Dolphins.

    Fant carried an injury designation for his ailing knee prior to being cleared for Sunday's kickoff. This is a prime example of the need to scour for news leading up to kickoffs on Sundays. Savvy fantasy owners who kept Fant in their lineups were rewarded with a clean fantasy performance from the veteran tight end. Fant remains a steady option heading into a matchup against the Lions next Monday.

  • Sam LaPorta TE | DET

    Lions' Sam LaPorta: Sprains ankle Sunday

    Coach Dan Campbell said LaPorta suffered an ankle sprain during Sunday's 20-13 win at Arizona, Eric Woodyard of ESPN.com reports.

    LaPorta was carted to the locker room late in the first half and then was deemed questionable to return due to an ankle injury in the third quarter, but he was able to reenter on both occasions. His final receiving line (2-36-0 on two targets) didn't change after he initially left the contest, and his status now will be one to monitor closely to see if he may be in danger of sitting out Monday, Sept. 30 against the Seahawks. Brock Wright finished Week 3 with four catches (on four targets) for 34 yards, so he'd stand to benefit if LaPorta's health concern lingers for any length of time.

  • Trey McBride TE | ARI

    Cardinals' Trey McBride: Possible concussion

    McBride is being evaluated for a possible concussion Sunday against the Lions.

    McBride went into the blue medical tent after a helmet-to-helmet collision with Lions safety Brian Branch. Prior to the fourth-quarter injury, McBride caught three of six targets for 25 yards. If tests confirm a concussion, McBride would have to clear the NFL's five-step concussion protocol to have a chance to play Week 4 against the Commanders.

  • Johnny Mundt TE | PHI

    Vikings' Johnny Mundt: Scores first TD of season

    Mundt caught one of three targets for a two-yard touchdown in Sunday's 34-7 win over the Texans.

    The tight end capped a four-touchdown day for quarterback Sam Darnold by hauling in his first TD of the season in the fourth quarter. Mundt has seen exactly three targets in all three games to begin the season, but that modest volume has resulted in only five catches for 29 yards. T.J. Hockenson (knee) likely won't be ready to play until after Minnesota's Week 6 bye, but a breakout for Mundt doesn't appear likely in Week 4 against the Packers.

  • Sam LaPorta TE | DET

    Lions' Sam LaPorta: Returns to Sunday's contest

    LaPorta (undisclosed) returned to Sunday's game in Arizona, Dave Birkett of the Detroit Free Pressreports.

    Per Birkett, LaPorta appeared to be hobbled after the Lions' third and final touchdown of the first half and needed to be carted to the locker room, but he was back on the sideline after halftime. LaPorta thus will be looking to build upon his two catches on as many targets for 36 yards over the final 30 minutes.

  • Sam LaPorta TE | DET

    Lions' Sam LaPorta: Needs cart to go to locker room

    LaPorta (undisclosed) was carted to the locker room during Sunday's game at Arizona, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

    The reason for LaPorta's exit isn't known, but if he's unable to return, he'll finish Week 3 action with two catches (on two targets) for 36 yards. Brock Wright and Parker Hesse are the Lions' healthy tight ends on the active roster.

  • Cole Kmet TE | CHI

    Bears' Cole Kmet: Breaks out in Week 3

    Kmet caught 10 of 11 targets for 97 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 21-16 loss to the Colts.

    After two quiet games to begin the season, Kmet started to click with rookie quarterback Caleb Williams in this one, capping his huge day with a six-yard score late in the fourth quarter as the Bears tried to mount a comeback. The tight end may have benefitted from the absence of Keenan Allen (heel) to monopolize intermediate routes, but if Williams is going to attempt 50-plus passes a game -- he went 33-for-52 for 363 yards Sunday -- there should be plenty of volume to go around even when all of Chicago's top targets are healthy. Kmet will look to keep rolling in Week 4 against the Rams.

  • Jordan Akins TE | JAC

    Browns' Jordan Akins: Four catches in Week 3 loss

    Akins caught four of seven targets for 29 yards in Sunday's 21-15 loss to the Giants.

    Akins tied Jerry Jeudy for second on the team in targets, five behind Amari Cooper's team-leading 12. David Njoku (ankle) has missed Cleveland's last two games, but Akins has just 39 yards over that pair of contests while filling in atop the tight end depth chart. If Njoku's ready to return against the Raiders in Week 4, Akins would fade back into obscurity.

  • Cade Otton TE | TB

    Buccaneers' Cade Otton: Finally emerges in loss

    Otton secured seven of eight targets for 47 yards in the Buccaneers' 26-7 loss to the Broncos on Sunday. He also lost a fumble.

    Otton was the surprise leader in receptions for the Buccaneers while checking in second to Chris Godwin in both receiving yards and targets. The third-year tight end had recorded only one catch for five yards on four targets through his first two games, but he became a frequent short-area target for Baker Mayfield on Sunday with the veteran signal-caller frequently under duress. However, Otton's fumble, which came at the Broncos' 10-yard line with 3:49 remaining, essentially snuffed out any chance of a comeback for the Bucs, marring an otherwise productive day. We'll see if the strong production for Otton isn't a one-game outlier when the Eagles come calling for a Week 4 home matchup.

Around the Web Promoted by Taboola