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1:46NFL Hot Seat Check: Jonathan Gannon
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2:22Week 12 NFL Picks: Jaguars at Cardinals
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2:14Top Wide Receivers to Add for Week 12
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1:41John Breech discusses if the NFC North or NFC West is more likely to get three teams in the playoff
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1:13Cardinals Will Have to Answer Some Big Questions if They Want to Stay Competitive This Season
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0:4849ers Improve to 4-0 Following a Loss This Season
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1:20Purdy Tosses 3 TDs in Return as 49ers Rout Cardinals
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1:20Marvin Harrison Jr. Out VS 49ers
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0:24This Just In: WR Marvin Harrison Jr. (Appendix) Out Vs 49ers
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1:17Week 11 NFL Picks: 49ers at Cardinals
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1:12Predicting the Cardinals Final Record
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7:57NFC West Midseason Grades
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1:33Kyler Murray's Future In Arizona In Question?
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0:37Seahawks Look Ahead to Showdown with Rams
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0:49Seahawks Defense Sets the Tone With 2 Fumble Recoveries for TDs
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1:10Seahawks Cruise to First 7-2 Start Since 2019
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0:42Is This A Thing: Cardinals Are Better Without Kyler Murray
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10:015 Potential Landing Spots For Kyler Murray
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1:04Long-Term Future for QB Kyler Murray Cloudy
2025 Receiving
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REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 21 | 139 | 6.6 | 2 | 17 |
Top Greg Dortch News
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Records six catches, TD in Week 11
Dortch hauled in all six of his targets for 66 yards and one touchdown during Sunday's 41-22 defeat to the 49ers.
His season-high 66 percent snap share was a byproduct of Marvin Harrison sitting out due to an appendectomy, and Dortch also added 130 return yards on three kick returns and a pair of punt returns. Dortch was a distant second to Michael Wilson (15-185-0 on 18 targets, 82 percent share) in volume, but that duo, along with Xavier Weaver (2-15-0 on a 72 percent share), figure to be QB Jacoby Brissett's top options at wide receiver for as long as Harrison is sidelined.
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Finds end zone in loss
Dortch caught all three of his targets for nine yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 31-27 loss to the Colts.
Dortch's trip to the end zone was his first touchdown of the 2025 campaign. The 27-year-old wideout's 44 percent offensive snap share was his second highest mark of the season, likely due to teammate Marvin Harrison leaving the game early due to a concussion suffered in the second quarter of the contest. Despite scoring his first touchdown of the season and playing more snaps in Week 6, Dortch remains very difficult to trust for fantasy purposes, even if Harrison is sidelined for a Week 7 matchup against the Packers.
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Two catches in defeat
Dortch caught both of his targets for 12 yards in Sunday's loss to the Titans.
With Zay Jones back in the lineup after missing Week 4 with a concussion, Dortch played a season-low seven percent of the offensive snaps against Tennessee. On the season, Dortch has reeled in 10 of 11 targets for 59 yards and no touchdowns. He has minimal fantasy appeal outside the deepest of leagues.
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Suiting up in Week 5
Dortch (collarbone) is active for Sunday's game versus the Titans, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Dortch operated with a cap on his practice reps during Week 5 prep due to a collarbone injury, but he'll ditch his questionable tag and suit up Sunday. WIth Zay Jones out of the concussion protocol and back in action, Dortch likely will reassume his role as the Cardinals' No. 4 WR behind Marvin Harrison, Michael Wilson and Jones, which amounted to a minimal four catches (on four targets) for 12 yards in the first three contests of the season.
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Questionable for Sunday
Dortch (collarbone) is listed as questionable for Sunday's contest against the Titans, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Dortch managed three consecutive limited practices this week due to a collarbone injury, while fellow WR Zay Jones progressed enough to gain clearance from the concussion protocol. Even if Dortch is active Sunday, he'll likely cede the No. 3 role to Jones after he tallied a 4-35-0 line on five targets last Thursday versus the Seahawks in place of the latter.
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Stays limited in practice
Dortch (collarbone) practiced in a limited fashion Thursday, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Dortch maintained his activity level from one day prior as he tends to a collarbone injury. Meanwhile, fellow WR Zay Jones (concussion) practice fully, indicating that he's closing in on gaining clearance from the protocol for head injuries. If Jones does so, Dortch likely would be relegated to the No. 4 role on the depth chart Sunday versus the Titans, assuming he's active himself.
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Dealing with collarbone injury
Dortch was limited in practice Wednesday due to a collarbone injury, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports.
With Zay Jones (concussion) sidelined last Thursday against the Seahawks, Dortch experienced his most usage of the season on offense, turning a 64 percent snap share into four catches (on five targets) for 35 yards. Dortch also had one carry for four yards, three kick returns for 82 yards and one punt return for 15 yards. Now with a health concern of his own, Dortch is among three Cardinals wide receivers -- also, Jones and Simi Fehoko (concussion) -- that's limited to kick off Week 5 prep.
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Uptick in offensive usage
Dortch recorded four catches (on five targets) for 35 yards, one carry for four yards, three kick returns for 82 yards and one punt return for 15 yards during Thursday's 23-20 loss to the Seahawks.
After earning no more than a 24 percent snap share in any of the Cardinals' first three games of the season, Dortch jumped all the way up to 64 percent Week 4 with Zay Jones (concussion) inactive. Dortch continued to handle most of the return duties, but he also surpassed his total number of targets from the first three games (four) in just one contest. For as long as Jones is sidelined, Dortch appears as if he'll be the team's No. 3 WR behind Marvin Harrison and Michael Wilson.
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Cardinals' Greg Dortch: Contributes mostly on special teams
Dortch hauled in his only target for minus-2 yards, returned three punts for 30 yards, had two kick returns for 44 yards and recorded a tackle on punt coverage during Sunday's 20-13 victory at New Orleans.
Dortch was busy on his limited snap count (10 on offense, nine on special teams), but his offensive snap share (15 percent) was a distant fourth among Cardinals wide receivers behind Marvin Harrison (89 percent), Michael Wilson (67 percent) and Zay Jones (47 percent). Most of Dortch's weekly contributions in 2025 are expected to come outside the offense as long as the aforementioned trio are healthy and available.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-7, 180 lbs |
| Birthplace: Richmond, VA |
| Age: 27 |
| School: Wake Forest |
| Experience: 5 |
















