Tagged: Zay Jones (27 Results)
Bills release WR Benjamin
The Buffalo Bills released veteran wide receiver KELVIN BENJAMIN on Tuesday. Benjamin had seen his playing time decrease in recent weeks due to a general ineffectiveness combined with the emergence of younger players like ZAY JONES. Benjamin did not help the Bills or fantasy owners in 2018.
Source: Team Website
Buffalo WR Jones placed on NFI list
Buffalo wide receiver ZAY JONES was placed on the non-football injury list as he continues to rehab from knee surgery that he underwent in May. The Bills do not seem overly concerned, insisting that they will not rush Jones back into action.
Source: Team Website
Buffalo WR Jones has to “earn his way”
The Buffalo Bills do not have a deep wide receiving corps heading into the 2018 season but GM Brandon Beane says that 2017 second-round pick ZAY JONES will still have to… More “earn his way” into the lineup. KELVIN BENJAMIN will be the top receiver, with Jones battling an underwhelming group including ANDRE HOLMES, JEREMY KERLEY, and BRANDON REILLY. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Buffalo WR Jones had knee surgery
Buffalo head coach Sean McDermott said that wide receiver ZAY JONES underwent surgery on his knee and the wideout is expected to be out for the rest of the spring. The… More Bills did not offer any specific information about the injury and they we less than clear about the timetable for his eventual return. Fantasy owners should proceed with caution. Less
Source: Team Blog
Zay Jones arrested after bizarre incident
Buffalo wide receiver ZAY JONES has been arrested for felony vandalism after a bizarre incident at a Los Angeles apartment building Monday night. The Bills are aware of the incident but are not commenting at this point. Fantasy owners, meanwhile, are busy sliding Jones down their draft boards.
Source: Buffalo News
Factoid: Zay Jones' first-year struggles
The Bills selected Zay Jones early in the second round. Hopes were high, with him having caught a record 158 passes last year at East Carolina. (That’s 158 catches in one season.) All three of Buffalo’s most productive wide receivers last year are now playing in the NFC West – Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods and Marquise Goodwin. more »
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Matthews needs thumb surgery
Buffalo wide receiver JORDAN MATTHEWS needs thumb surgery and will miss at least a month of action. With Matthews out, the Bills will likely have to rely on rookie ZAY JONES… More and tight end CHARLES CLAY. His loss further depletes an already thin receiving corps and does not help the fantasy value of quarterback TYROD TAYLOR. Less
Source: NBC Sports
Around the NFL: Check-in on the rookie receivers
It’s been a quiet beginning for the heralded rookie wide receivers. Of the three selected in the top 10, none have actually gotten on a field yet in a preseason game. The second-rounders haven’t been much better. But some of the later-round choices look pretty good. more »
Matthews has “chip fracture” in sternum
The Buffalo Bills confirmed that new wide receiver JORDAN MATTHEWS sustained a “chip fracture” in his sternum during his first practice with the team. Matthews is listed as week-to-week and will… More have now have to learn his new offense from the sidelines. Meanwhile, veteran ANQUAN BOLDIN and rookie ZAY JONES look to be the top fantasy options in Buffalo. Less
Source: NFL.com
Around the NFL: Buffalo Bills
Anquan Boldin is back in play. The veteran receiver has agreed to a one-year deal with the receiver-needy Bills. He looks unlikely, however, to make much of an impact. more »
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Bills WR Holmes standing out
Buffalo veteran wide receiver ANDRE HOLMES has really stood out this spring according to Bills coach Sean McDermott. Holmes, 29, has taken advantage of injuries to SAMMY WATKINS (foot) and ZAY… More JONES (knee) as he has enjoyed time lining up with the starters throughout the spring. Holmes could be someone for fantasy owners to keep an eye on as training camp approaches. Less
Source: Buffalo News
Buffalo rookie WR Jones suffers knee injury
Buffalo rookie wide receiver ZAY JONES suffered a knee injury in practice and is listed as “week to week” by the team. While the injury does not appear to be serious, it certainly won’t help the rookie to miss practice time heading into his first season in the NFL.
Source: Buffalo News