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1:33Buccaneers Fall Out of Playoffs After TNF Loss
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1:00TE Kyle Pitts Sends Message Heading Into Free Agency
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1:02Falcons Pull Off Comeback Despite Penalty Woes
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0:43Hot Seat Level for Coach Todd Bowles
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0:51Todd Bowles Calls Buccaneers Performance 'Inexcusable'
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1:00Todd Bowles Sounds Off After Losing To Falcons
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3:07Week 15 Highlights: Falcons at Buccaneers
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1:10Buccaneers Lose NFC South Lead Following Loss To Falcons
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1:59"Kyle Pitts Had A Phenomenal Game" - Bryant McFadden
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1:01Falcons Pull Off Win Despite Committing 19 Penalties
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1:01MUST-SEE: Falcons Kick Game-Winning Field Goal
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1:22Impact Players To Watch: Falcons at Buccaneers
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0:37Thursday Night Football Expert Pick: Falcons At Buccaneers
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3:55Motivation For Falcons At This Point In The Season
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1:39How Panthers Stack Up Vs Buccaneers
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1:48Impact Of Mike Evans Returning For Buccaneers
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2:20Pressure Mounting On Buccaneers With Division On The Line
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0:27This Just In: WR Drake London (Knee) Out At The Buccaneers
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1:39Falcons & Steelers Should Target QB In 1st 2 Rounds
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1:57Week 15 NFL Game Picks: TNF Falcons at Buccaneers
2025 Receiving
| STATS |
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 | 7 | 45 | 6.4 | 0 | 18 |
Top Charlie Woerner News
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Two grabs vs. Tampa Bay
Woerner caught both of his targets for 12 yards in Thursday night's 29-28 win over the Buccaneers.
Woerner wasn't targeted in either of the Falcons' last two games, but he finished with the fifth-most receiving yards on the team during Thursday night's win. The 28-year-old has appeared in all 14 of Atlanta's contests this season, catching seven of eight targets for 45 yards across 417 offensive snaps. He's expected to remain a depth option in the team's tight-end corps in the Week 16 matchup against the Cardinals.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Three grabs in win
Woerner caught all three of his targets for 25 yards in Sunday's 24-10 win over the Saints.
Woerner's three targets, three catches and 24 yards were all season highs for the sixth-year tight end. The 28-year-old played 34 of Atlanta's 56 offensive snaps, behind starter Kyle Pitts (53) and ahead of Feleipe Franks (3). Despite the slight uptick in usage in the passing game, Woerner is not a viable option for fantasy purposes going forward. Next up for the Falcons is a matchup against the Jets in Week 13.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Nonfactor in passing game
Woerner went without a target while playing 15 of the Falcons' 50 snaps on offense in Sunday's 34-10 loss to the Dolphins.
Woerner has played double-digit snaps on offense in each of the Falcons' first seven games, but he typically functions as an in-line blocker. He's run just 52 routes all season, drawing two targets and making one reception for minus-five yards.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Goes backward with lone reception
Woerner (ankle) caught his only target for minus-5 yards during Sunday's 30-0 loss to the Panthers.
After not practicing Wednesday or Thursday due to an ankle injury, Woerner returned as a full participant Friday and played his usual role Sunday. He's known for his blocking prowess and will see plenty of offensive snaps every week, but his offensive production is rare. He set a career high with seven receptions in 16 regular-season games last season, and he's never had more than 52 receiving yards in a season.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Past ankle injury
Woerner (ankle) has no injury designation ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Panthers.
The 27-year-old was unable to practice both Wednesday and Thursday due to an ankle issue. However, he upgraded to a full session Friday and is now in line to face Carolina on Sunday. Woerner has not received a target through the Falcons' first two games this season despite playing 83 offensive snaps. He's expected to play behind Kyle Pitts in Week 3, serving as Atlanta's top backup tight end.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Fails to record target
Woerner didn't record a target during Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Buccaneers.
Starting TE Kyle Pitts had a busy opener with Michael Penix at the helm, but as expected, Woerner served mostly as a blocker. Woerner caught seven passes during his first year with Atlanta in 2024, setting a career high.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Idle in preseason
Woerner did not play in Friday's 23-20 preseason loss to the Titans.
Woerner has been in street clothes for Atlanta's first two preseason games. That's been the case with most roster locks. Woerner caught a career-high seven passes during his first season in Atlanta last year and will be back to serve in a similar role this year. He's known for his blocking prowess.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Sees snap count steadily increase
Woerner caught seven passes (on 12 targets) for 46 yards across 16 regular-season games in 2024.
Woerner signed a three-year, $12 million contract with Atlanta in March of 2024 after spending the first four years of his NFL career with San Francisco. He firmly operated as the Falcons' No. 2 tight end for most of the 2024 campaign behind Kyle Pitts. Woerner saw his playing time on offense increase following the Week 12 bye, playing at least 30 offensive snaps over the final six games of the regular season and logging five catches (on eight targets) for 29 yards over that span. He also registered four tackles (two solo) while contributing on special teams.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Notches fourth reception of season
Woerner recorded an 11-yard reception while playing 35 of the Falcons' 74 snaps on offense in Sunday's 42-21 loss to the Vikings.
Though starter Kyle Pitts (58 snaps) paced Atlanta tight ends in playing time after seeing his snap share dip to 39 percent during the Week 13 loss to the Chargers, Woerner's 35 snaps still placed him comfortably ahead of Ross Dwelley (nine snaps) for second among the position group. Woerner brings most of his value to the Falcons as a blocker, though he contributed his fourth reception of the season Sunday.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Good to go vs. Chargers
Woerner (concussion) does not have an injury designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Chargers.
Woerner was sidelined for the Falcons' Week 11 contest against the Broncos due to a concussion. He was limited to start the week Wednesday, but he finished with two consecutive full practices and has cleared the league's five-step concussion protocols ahead of Sunday's contest. Woerner will reclaim his role as the Falcons' No. 2 tight end Sunday behind starter Kyle Pitts.
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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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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Opens week as limited participant
Woerner (concussion) was a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, Daniel Flick of SI.com reports.
Woerner was sidelined for the Falcons' Week 11 loss to the Broncos due to a concussion, and Wednesday's limited session suggests the team's Week 12 bye wasn't enough time to fully recover. The 27-year-old must clear the the NFL's five-step protocol in order to play in Sunday's matchup against the Chargers. If he's unable to do so, expect Ross Dwelley to serve as Atlanta's No. 2 tight end in Week 13.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Won't face Denver
Woerner (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Broncos.
Woerner was originally concussed in Week 7 against the Seahawks but returned to the game and played each of the following three contests for Atlanta. Perhaps he reported new symptoms earlier this week. Ross Dwelley should fill in as the Falcons' TE2 behind Kyle Pitts.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Woerner (concussion) didn't practice Wednesday.
Woerner appears to have sustained a concussion in the Falcons' Week 10 loss to the Saints, despite playing 54 total snaps (36 offensive and 18 on special teams). He will likely need to upgrade to limited work either Thursday or Friday in order to play in Sunday's matchup against the Broncos. Regardless of his practice participation throughout the week, Woerner must clear the NFL's five-step concussion protocol in order to suit up in Week 11.
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Falcons' Charlie Woerner: Returns to game
Woerner has cleared concussion protocol and returned to Sunday's matchup with the Seahawks, Tori McElhaney of the Falcons' official site reports
Woerner suffered a head injury prior to halftime, but he was subsequently able to clear the league's concussion protocol. Barring any setbacks, he should resume his usual role providing depth at tight end.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 250 lbs |
| Birthplace: Tiger, GA |
| Age: 28 |
| School: Georgia |
| Experience: 6 |











