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2022 2 26 13.00 0.00 40.3
2021 3 35 11.67 0.00 30.3
3y Avg. 2 22 11.00 0.00 20.2
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  • Titans' Trevon Wesco: Signing with Titans

    The Titans have signed Wesco to a one-year deal, Jim Wyatt of the team's official site reports. During the 2022 season, Wesco logged two catches for 26 yards in 14 games with the Bears. Now that he's with the Titans, the 2019 fourth-rounder will add depth to the team's tight end corps, which is currently led by Chigoziem Okonkwo. Given that Wesco has just eight catches over 54 career NFL games, the 27-year-old is off the fantasy radar.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Slated for free agency

    Wesco didn't handle an offensive touch in the Bears' 29-13 loss to the Vikings in Week 18, and ended the season with two receptions for 26 yards over 14 games played. Wesco averaged about 15 snaps per game, but he was targeted four times all year. Primarily a blocker, he has eight receptions over his four-year career, and he hasn't had more than three catches in any season. He's now an unrestricted free agent.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Ready to go Sunday

    Wesco (calf) is active Sunday against the Lions. Wesco will return to the field after missing the team's previous two games. He should operate as the team's No. 2 tight end and mostly as an extra blocker, behind Cole Kmet.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Could return for Week 17

    Wesco (calf) is considered questionable to play Sunday versus the Lions. Wesco has missed the last two games while nursing a calf injury, but he was able to log limited practices all week, giving him a shot to return in Week 17 against Detroit. The tight end primarily operates as a blocker in the run game, reeling in just two catches for 26 yards on four targets over 12 games this year. If he can't go Sunday, Ryan Griffin would likely continue to operate in Wesco's role.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Won't play vs. Bills

    Wesco (calf) is listed as out for Saturday's game versus Buffalo. Wesco will miss his second consecutive game as he works to recover from a calf injury he sustained in Week 13 versus Green Bay. In his absence, Ryan Griffin should see more snaps as a blocker.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Logs DNP

    Wesco (calf) was listed as a non-participant on Tuesday's practice estimate. Wesco has been unable to partake in any action since he injured his calf against the Packers back in Week 13, and his estimation as a non-participant during Tuesday's walk-through session doesn't bode well for his chances of suiting up this weekend against the Bills. If the fourth-year pro is unable to gain medical clearance before Saturday's matchup, Ryan Griffin should once again serve as Chicago's No. 2 tight end behind Cole Kmet.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Ruled out

    Wesco (calf) has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against Philadelphia. Wesco left the Bears' Week 13 loss to Green Bay early with a calf injury and doesn't appear to have made much progress during the team's Week 14 bye. The fourth-year tight end was sidelined for each practice of Week 15 prep and has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup, marking his first absence of the season. In his stead, Ryan Griffin figures to step up as the No. 2 tight end behind Cole Kmet.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Sidelined in practice Thursday

    Wesco (calf) was listed as a non-participant on the Bears' injury report Thursday. Wesco was forced out early with a calf injury and did not return during Week 13's loss to Green Bay. The tight end has now remained sidelined following Chicago's Week 14 bye, so he could be in jeopardy of missing his first game since the season opener against San Francisco. Wesco has caught two of four targets for 26 yards over 12 games while serving as Chicago's No. 2 tight end behind Cole Kmet, so his potential absence would leave Ryan Griffin to step up into a slightly bigger role Sunday against Philadelphia.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Doubtful to return

    Wesco (leg) has been downgraded to doubtful to return versus the Packers on Sunday, Courtney Cronin of ESPN.com reports. Wesco was initially deemed questionable to return after being forced out with a leg injury early in the first quarter, and it appears he'll likely remain out for the remainder of the game. The 27-year-old has caught just two of his four passes for 26 yards so far this season, so his absence shouldn't make much of an impact in Chicago's passing game.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Forced out Sunday

    Wesco is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Packers with a leg injury. Wesco went down on the opening drive of the game and had to be helped off the field by members of Chicago's training staff, according to Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic. In his absence, expect Ryan Griffin to step in as the No. 2 tight end behind Cole Kmet.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Targeted once in defeat

    Wesco caught a three-yard pass in the Bears' 31-10 loss to the Jets on Sunday. Wesco has two catches on four targets this season, and he isn't a significant part of the Chicago passing attack, making him a player to avoid when setting weekly fantasy lineups.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Doesn't record a catch

    Wesco was targeted once but didn't tally a reception in the Bears' 31-30 loss to the Lions on Sunday. Wesco has been targeted three times this season, catching one pass for 23 yards. He's mostly used as a blocker, so unless his role changes, he won't likely be a viable fantasy option in most leagues.
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  • Bears' Trevon Wesco: Claimed by Bears

    Wesco was claimed off waivers by the Bears on Wednesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports. Wesco will join the Bears after he was waived by Jets on Tuesday as a part of the team's final roster cuts. The tight end played in 12 games for the Jets last season, catching three passes for 35 yards. Wesco provides the Bears with another depth option behind starter Cole Kmet in 2022.
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  • Jets' Trevon Wesco: Standing out in offseason practices

    Wesco (knee) is healthy and looking good in offseason practices after suffering a season-ending knee injury last year, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Cimini lists Wesco -- along with three other offensive players -- as under-the-radar standouts during practices this offseason. The 2019 fourth-round pick made 12 appearances last season but caught just three passes for 35 yards before suffering the knee injury. The Jets bolstered their tight end corps by signing C.J. Uzomah and Tyler Conklin in free agency and drafting Jeremy Ruckert (foot) in the third round, so despite the positive impression he's making, Wesco will still have an uphill battle for offensive snaps.
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  • Jets' Trevon Wesco: Season ended by knee injury

    Wesco (knee) was placed on injured reserve Monday, Ethan Greenberg of the Jets' official site reports. Wesco suffered the injury in Sunday's win over the Jaguars, and his season is now over as a result. He recorded only three receptions for 35 yards across 12 games but was more involved on special teams.
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  • Jets' Trevon Wesco: Out with MCL injury

    Coach Robert Saleh said Wesco (knee) will be sidelined for "a while" by an MCL injury, Connor Hughes of The Athletic reports. Wesco suffered the injury during Sunday's win over the Jets, and it's safe to rule him out for the final two games of the season. The 2019 fourth-round pick finishes the campaign with three receptions for 25 yards in 12 games.
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  • Jets' Trevon Wesco: Full participant Wednesday

    Wesco (ankle) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice session, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. Wesco missed each of the last two games due to an ankle injury, but it appears as though he'll be back in action Sunday against the Dolphins. He's appeared in 10 games to begin the season but has hauled in just two of four targets for 16 yards.
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  • Jets' Trevon Wesco: Non-participant Wednesday

    Wesco (ankle) didn't participate in Wednesday's practice session, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports. When Wesco first sustained the ankle injury in the Jets' Week 12 loss to the Texans, head coach Robert Saleh initially projected the tight end to miss 2-to-4 weeks. Given that he'll reach the short end of that timeline this weekend against the Saints, Wesco seems more likely than not to remain out for that contest. Assuming Wesco is inactive Week 14, Kenny Yeboah would step in as the No. 2 tight end behind starter Ryan Griffin (ankle).
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  • Jets' Trevon Wesco: Inactive Sunday

    Wesco (ankle) is inactive for Sunday's contest against the Eagles. Coach Robert Saleh said Monday that Wesco was expected to miss two to four weeks, so it's surprising the backup tight end wasn't ruled out earlier in the week. In his absence, undrafted rookie Kenny Yeboah will likely operate as the primary backup behind Ryan Griffin.
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  • Jets' Trevon Wesco: Doubtful with ankle injury

    Wesco (ankle) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against Philadelphia, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports. It's surprising Wesco isn't listed as out after coach Robert Saleh said earlier in the week that the fullback/tight end is expected to miss 2-4 weeks. The Jets are holding out slight hope for surprise improvement in Wesco's ankle, but he wasn't able to practice in any capacity during the week. If Wesco sits, as expected, New York's tight end depth will consist of just Ryan Griffin and undrafted rookie Kenny Yeboah.
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