Tagged: Tyler Eifert (25 Results)
Jaguars and veteran TE Eifert to part ways
The Jacksonville Jaguars are not planning to renew the team option on veteran tight end TYLER EIFERT’s contract, saving the team just over $5 million in salary cap space. The move… More is not surprising given Eifert’s underwhelming 2020 season in which he managed just 26 receptions for 349 yards and 2 touchdowns. While the Jaguars have plenty of salary cap space, they expect more production from a number one tight end. Less
Source: Team Blog
Factoid: Tyler Eifert
If you're in need of a Week 16 tight end with a decent chance of getting in the end zone, consider Tyler Eifert. He's Jacksonville's main receiving tight end, and he's matched up with a defense not very good at covering the position. more »
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Around the NFL: Tyler Eifert
The Jaguars have signed former Bengals tight end Tyler Eifert, and it's a pairing that makes a lot of sense considering player strength and team need. Eifert, when healthy, has been one of the league's better tight ends at getting in the end zone, while Jacksonville has been the league's worst team at throwing touchdowns to those players. more »
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Jaguars sign oft-injured TE Eifert
The Jacksonville Jaguars signed free agent tight end TYLER EIFERT to a two-year contract earlier this week. As fantasy owners know, the terms “oft-injured” and “Eifert” go hand in hand. Eifert… More has only participated in 59 games over his seven-year career due to an assortment of injuries. If he can remain healthy in Jacksonville, Eifert provides immediate help at a position of need for the Jaguars. Less
Source: Team Blog
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Eifert ready to roll for 2019
Cincinnati tight end TYLER EIFERT sounds like he will be ready to roll for the start of the 2019 season. Eifert, the oft-injured tight end, suffered a brutal ankle injury last… More season that brought his year to an early end. Eifert says he is doing “pretty much everything” as he works with teammates in preparation for the season ahead. Less
Source: Daily Caller
Bengals sign Eifert to one-year deal
The Cincinnati Bengals have signed oft-injured tight end TYLER EIFERT to a one-year deal to remain with the team for the 2019 season. Eifert suffered a broken ankle just four games into last season, and he has played only 14 games over the past three seasons due to various injuries.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Eifert carted off after serious ankle injury
Cincinnati tight end TYLER EIFERT suffered a gruesome ankle injury in Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons. Eifert left the field on a cart with his right ankle in an air cast and will likely be finished for the 2018 season.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Eifert to start camp on PUP list
Oft-injured Cincinnati tight end TYLER EIFERT will begin training camp exactly where you might expect to find an oft-injured tight end, on the physically unable to perform list. Eifert underwent back… More surgery last season, although his recovery is believed to be progressing. As of now, there is no immediate concern that he will miss the season opener against Indianapolis. Less
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Eifert status uncertain for start of camp
Cincinnati head coach Marvin Lewis can’t say if tight end TYLER EIFERT will be ready for the start of Bengals training camp next month. Eifert missed Tuesday’s minicamp session and he… More did not practice the following day. As his fantasy owners may know, Eifert has played in only 39 games in his five years with the Bengals due to various injuries. Less
Source: Team Blog
Bengals WR Ross at full strength, Eifert progressing
Cincinnati wide receiver JOHN ROSS is participating fully in team drills after recovering from labrum surgery that ended his 2017 season. Meanwhile, oft-injured tight end TYLER EIFERT was moving at half… More speed during practice and is being brought along slowly. Eifert is recovering from back surgery but says he feels good and he expects to be ready for the start of the season. Less
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Eifert remains with Bengals
Cincinnati tight end TYLER EIFERT wanted to remain with the Bengals. After signing a new one-year contract, his wish came true. The 27-year-old tight end is currently healthy but his extensive injury history will have fantasy owners approaching him with caution for 2018.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Eifert cleared to play as free agency looms
Cincinnati tight end TYLER EIFERT has been cleared from his second back procedure as he prepares to head into free agency. The Bengals are apparently interested in keeping Eifert around, despite an injury history that is well known to fantasy owners.
Source: Team Website
Eifert to have season-ending back surgery
Cincinnati tight end TYLER EIFERT has missed the last 3 games with a back injury and he’s reportedly decided to have surgery that will bring his season to an end. As… More fantasy owners know, Eifert has been productive when healthy but he has missed 28 of a potential 69 games in his five-year career due to a variety of injuries. TYLER KROFT will step into the lead tight end role with Eifert out. Less
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Eifert and Ross out for Sunday
Cincinnati tight end TYLER EIFERT and wide receiver JOHN ROSS were ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills. Heading into the season, both Eifert and Ross were expected to help fantasy owners. Unfortunately, injuries continue to derail both. Fantasy owners should plan accordingly.
Source: Team Website