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0:47Keys to The Browns Success on Defense This Year
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0:45Ross Tucker: 'He Looked Like He Belonged, He Looked Like a Starting QB'
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1:44Bryant McFadden: 'Shedeur Sanders Has Earned the Right to Start Next Week Regardless of Dillon Gabriel's Status'
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2:01Shedeur Sanders Impresses in Debut Wins First Career Start Over Raiders
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1:24On-Field Reaction: Shedeur Sanders Breaks Brown's QB Curse in Win
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2:15Week 12 Highlights: Browns at Raiders
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0:38MUST SEE: Shedeur Sanders Gets 1st Career Win As Starter
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0:19MUST SEE: Browns' Shedeur Sanders hits deep shot to set up Cleveland TD
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1:55Shedeur Sanders Gets First Career Start Today Against Raiders
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1:06Executive Perspective On The Raiders' Problems
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1:02Pick To Win: Browns at Raiders
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1:30Las Vegas Raiders Impact Player To Watch
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1:53Hot Seat Meter For Kevin Stefanski & Pete Carroll
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2:53Week 12 NFL Picks: Browns at Raiders
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2:01Cowboys Pay Tribute To Marshawn Kneeland After MNF Victory
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0:35Do The Raiders Need To Move On From Geno Smith?
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0:36Cowboys Receiver Duo Shines On MNF
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1:45Dak Prescott Shines As Cowboys Rout Raiders
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0:51MUST SEE: Dak Takes Over And Dominates Raiders On MNF
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1:24Week 11 MNF Expert Pick: Cowboys at Raiders
Top Zach Gentry News
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Zach Gentry: Let go by Vegas
Gentry was released by the Raiders on Tuesday.
Gentry failed to secure a spot on Vegas' 53-man roster, as the Raiders went with Brock Bowers (foot), Michael Mayer and Harrison Bryant at tight end. With 41 regular-season games of NFL experience under his belt, the 6-foot-8 Gentry has a decent chance of securing at least a practice squad spot somewhere or could be an appealing option for another team looking to bolster its tight end depth.
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Raiders' Zach Gentry: Joining Vegas' depleted TE room
The Raiders signed Gentry off Cincinnati's practice squad Wednesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Gentry will join Las Vegas' active roster and will provide depth in a tight-end room that's dealing with injuries to Michael Mayer (toe) and Jesper Horsted (hamstring). Both Mayer and Horsted missed Monday's 20-14 win over the Chiefs, and if they remain out Sunday against the Colts, only Austin Hooper would slot in ahead of Gentry on the depth chart.
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Zach Gentry: Staying in AFC North
Gentry signed with the Bengals' practice squad Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
The 2019 fifth-round pick re-signed with Pittsburgh in late March before missing the 53-man roster one week ago. Throughout his four-year career in Pittsburgh, Gentry appeared in 40 games and tallied 303 yards on 39 receptions.
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Zach Gentry: Parts ways with Pittsburgh
The Steelers released Gentry on Tuesday.
Gentry spent the last four years in Pittsburgh after being selected by the team in the fifth round of the 2019 draft. He topped 100 yards in each of the past two seasons but had a quiet preseason in 2023 and was unable to make the team's 53-man roster.
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Steelers' Zach Gentry: Quiet in preseason
Gentry secured one of two targets for seven yards across the Steelers' three preseason games.
Gentry rejoined the Steelers on a one-year deal during the offseason but wasn't utilized much in the passing game. Per Mark Kaboly of The Athletic, there's a chance Gentry doesn't make the 53-man roster now that rookie Darnell Washington is in the fold, but Gentry's solid blocking abilities bolster his chances for a spot on the final roster. However, it doesn't appear as though he'll have much fantasy value early in the regular season.
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Steelers' Zach Gentry: Staying in Pittsburgh
Gentry is set to re-sign with the Steelers, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Gentry has been with the Steelers for his first four years in the NFL, but he did not start playing a bigger role until 2021. He has played all 34 games over the previous two years. In that span he accumulated 299 yards on 38 receptions. He projects to back up Pat Freiermuth in 2023.
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Steelers' Zach Gentry: Tallies 23 receiving yards
Gentry secured his lone target for 23 yards during the Steelers' 28-14 win over Cleveland on Sunday.
Gentry had a consistent snap share for most of the 2022 season, but he racked up double-digit receiving yards on just three occasions. Over his 17 appearances, he secured 19 of 23 targets for 132 yards. The 26-year-old is slated to become an unrestricted free agent during the offseason, and it's possible he seeks out a team in which he's able to carve out a larger role.
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Steelers' Zach Gentry: Outpaces Freiermuth in snaps
Gentry secured his lone target for four yards during the Steelers' 24-16 win over Carolina on Sunday.
Although Gentry had minimal fantasy production during Sunday's victory, he was on the field for 62 percent of Pittsburgh's offensive snaps, which outpaced fellow tight end Pat Freiermuth, who played 56 percent of the snaps. Gentry has had fairly consistent playing time this year but hasn't been very involved in the passing game, as he's secured just nine of 12 targets for 23 yards over the last nine games.
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Steelers' Zach Gentry: No catches in Week 14
Gentry failed to secure his lone target during the Steelers' 16-14 loss to the Ravens on Sunday.
Gentry was on the field for a season-high 74 percent of the Steelers' offensive snaps last week, but he played just 45 percent of the snaps against Baltimore, which is more in line with his usual marks. The 26-year-old has been mainly used in a blocking capacity this year, and he doesn't have much fantasy relevance.
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Steelers' Zach Gentry: Limited production in passing game
Gentry secured his lone target for eight yards during the Steelers' 19-16 win over Atlanta on Sunday.
Gentry was on the field for 74 percent of Pittsburgh's offensive snaps during Sunday's matchup, outpacing fellow tight end Pat Freiermuth, who played 55 percent of the offensive snaps. However, Gentry was much less involved than Freiermuth in the passing game, as Freiermuth led the team with 76 receiving yards on three receptions. While Gentry's increased playing time in Week 13 was encouraging, he's been used mainly as a blocking tight end this year and has logged double-digit receiving yards just twice.
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Steelers' Zach Gentry: Loses yardage in loss
Gentry caught his lone target for a minus-4 yards in Monday's 24-17 win over the Colts.
Gentry played 36 of the Steelers' 69 offensive snaps in the win, with his 52 percent snap share representing his best mark since Week 6. He remains ahead of rookie Connor Heyward as Pittsburgh's No. 2 tight end, but he's unlikely to draw more than a couple targets in most games while Pat Freiermuth is healthy and available.
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Steelers' Zach Gentry: Minimal usage in loss
Gentry secured both of his targets for zero yards during the Steelers' 16-10 loss to the Dolphins on Sunday.
Gentry served as the Steelers' top tight end last week but had limited results against the Buccaneers, and his production remained low Week 7 with Pat Freiermuth back on the field. Gentry has been held under 10 yards in four of his last five appearances and doesn't have much fantasy value, especially when Freiermuth is healthy.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-8, 270 lbs |
| Birthplace: Albuquerque, NM |
| Age: 29 |
| School: Michigan |
| Experience: 5 |














