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2023 11 112 10.18 0.00 90.5
2022 53 470 8.87 2 0.00 523.1
2021 18 204 11.33 2 0.00 283.5
3y Avg. 41 420 10.24 5 0.00 654.6
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Finishes quiet year in Chicago

    Tonyan was targeted once but failed to catch a pass in the Bears' 17-9 loss to the Packers on Sunday. The only game that Tonyan posted more than 18 yards in was Week 17 when Cole Kmet exited the contest early with an injury. On the season, Tonyan caught 11 passes for 112 yards on 17 targets. Going into his seventh year in the NFL, the tight end is set to hit unrestricted free agency.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Takes on expanded role

    Tonyan caught three passes for 40 yards in the Bears' 37-17 win over the Falcons on Sunday. Although Cole Kmet (knee) was active in this game, Tonyan was the only Chicago tight end utilized in the passing game. Tonyan was third on the team with four targets, and the only Chicago player with more receiving yards was DJ Moore. This was the only time all season that the veteran tight end posted 20 or more yards, but if Kmet's back in his typical role next week at Green Bay, Tonyan would likely go back to seeing minimal work as a receiver.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Targeted once in victory

    Tonyan caught a 14-yard pass in the Bears' 27-16 win over the Cardinals on Sunday. Tonyan caught his first pass since Week 9, and he's yet to post 20 yards in any game. However, if Cole Kmet (knee) is forced to miss time, Tonyan could become Chicago's primary receiving tight end. When Tonyan was the Packers' top tight end in 2022, he caught 53 passes for 470 yards and two touchdowns, if he's put into a similar role with the Bears, he could be a streaming option at tight end.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Targeted once in defeat

    Tonyan failed to catch his lone target in the Bears' 20-17 loss to the Browns on Sunday. Tonyan doesn't have a catch since Week 9, and he has just seven catches on the season. Unless Cole Kmet misses time, it's unlikely that Tonyan sees an increased role in the Chicago offense.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Goes untargeted in Week 14

    Tonyan played 17 of 71 snaps on offense and went without a target in Sunday's 28-13 win over the Lions. The Bears brought in a pair of ex-Packers tight ends in Tonyan and Marcedes Lewis this offseason, but both players have seen their opportunities in the passing game take a hit with the move from Green Bay to Chicago. With Cole Kmet having stayed healthy so far this season, he's dominated the snaps at tight end every week while leaving scraps available for Tonyan and Lewis. Sunday's contest marked the third time in four games that Tonyan failed to draw a target.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: One grab in loss

    Tonyan caught an 18-yard pass in the Bears' 24-17 loss to the Saints on Sunday. Tonyan is averaging less than one reception per game, and he's yet to post 20 yards in any contest. Unless he moves into a more prominent receiving role, he'll have limited fantasy value.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: One target in losing effort

    Tonyan caught one pass for eight yards in the Bears' 30-13 loss to the Chargers on Sunday. Tonyan has yet to see more than two targets in any contest, and he has not posted more than 18 yards in a game this season. Unless his role increases, he'll retain low fantasy value.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Secures lone target

    Tonyan had an 11-yard reception in the Bears' 19-13 loss to the Vikings on Sunday. Tonyan has recorded between 10 and 18 yards in each of his last three games as the Bears' No. 2 tight end. With Cole Kmet the team's top receiving tight end, it may be difficult for Tonyan to see more than a couple targets per week.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Two grabs in win

    Tonyan caught both of his targets for 10 yards in the Bears' 40-20 win over the Commanders on Thursday. Tonyan has caught two passes in each of his past two games, but as long as Cole Kmet is on the field, Tonyan's upside will be limited. On the season, he has four catches for 28 yards in four games played.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Two grabs in loss

    Tonyan caught two passes for 18 yards in the Bears' 31-28 loss to the Broncos on Sunday. Tonyan's two receptions were his first catches of the season. As the clear No. 2 tight end behind Cole Kmet, Tonyan will likely struggle to see consistent target volume.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Targeted twice in defeat

    Tonyan failed to catch either of his two targets in the Bears' 27-17 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday. After being sidelined for the season opener, Tonyan made his Chicago debut as the secondary tight end option behind Cole Kmet. Even though it's unlikely than Tonyan challenges Kmet for regular targets, he could see a couple passes thrown his way in many games.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Playing Sunday

    Tonyan (back) is active for Sunday's game against the Packers. Tonyan avoided the Bears' Week 1 injury report until Saturday, when he was tacked on to it with a back issue and listed as questionable for Sunday. It won't stop him from suiting up for the season opener, but he may yield TE reps to Marcedes Lewis behind Cole Kmet, the Bears' top option at the position. No matter, Tonyan will be looking to make an impact versus his previous employer.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Added to injury report

    Tonyan was added to the injury report Saturday with a back injury and is listed as questionable for Sunday's contest against the Packers. The Bears elevated Stephen Carlson from the practice squad signaling something was amiss with the tight end personnel. Tonyan, an offseason addition for the Bears, was expected to be a key contributor alongside newly re-signed starter Cole Kmet, although the exact playing time split for the two tight ends wasn't clear. Expect Marcedes Lewis to come in as a blocking specialist in the event Tonyan is unable to play.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Important part of offense

    Tonyan is expected to see significant snaps in the regular season, Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports. Although Cole Kmet is the Bears' primary tight end, the team expects to use two tight ends frequently. When the team is looking to attack through the air, Tonyan is likely to be on the field while seeing targets. When the team is focusing on the rushing attack, the second tight end could be Marcedes Lewis. Even though Tonyan is expected to be involved in the passing game, it seems likely that he'll be a secondary option behind Kmet.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Could see significant snaps

    Tonyan was "pretty involved" with the first-team offense during OTAs with the Bears expecting to use more sets with two tight ends than in 2022, Kevin Fishbain of The Athletic reports. Based on June practices, it appears that Tonyan and Cole Kmet will both be on the field at the same time on many occasions. With both players being capable receivers, both should see targets, though Kmet is more likely to lead the position in snaps and targets. Although Tonyan should have production as a receiver, don't be surprised if his role is less consistent than Kmet's on a week-to-week basis.
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  • Bears' Robert Tonyan: Joining Chicago

    Tonyan agreed Thursday with the Bears on a one-year deal, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports. Tonyan, who logged a career-high 53 catches (on 67 targets) for 470 yards and two touchdowns in 17 games with the Packers last season, adds quality depth to a Chicago tight end corps that also includes returning starter Cole Kmet. The duo will provide QB Justin Fields with a pair of solid pass catchers at the position, but the prospect of a timeshare with Kmet caps Tonyan's fantasy upside ahead of the coming season.
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  • Packers' Robert Tonyan: Catches three passes in loss

    Tonyan caught all three of his targets for 29 yards in Sunday's 20-16 loss to the Lions. The veteran tight end was on the field for 37 of the Packers' 60 offensive snaps and was unable to produce much for fantasy purposes with his opportunities. He finished the season with 53 catches for 470 yards and two touchdowns. Fantasy managers thinking that Tonyan would become a bigger factor in 2022 with the departures of Davante Adams and Marquez Valdes-Scantling were met with great disappointment, as the 28-year-old was typically an afterthought in Green Bay's inconsistent aerial attack. After inking a one-year, $3.75 million contract with Green Bay last offseason, Tonyan is set to become a free agent in the spring.
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  • Packers' Robert Tonyan: Breaks TD drought Sunday

    Tonyan caught three of four targets for 52 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 41-17 win over the Vikings. The veteran tight end was on the other end of Aaron Rodgers' only TD pass of the day, a 21-yard toss in the second quarter that gave the team a 24-3 lead. Tonyan snapped an 11-game scoring drought in the process, as his only other trip to the end zone this season came in Week 4, while his 52 receiving yards represented his best performance since Week 6. He's now three catches short of breaking his career high of 52, a personal record he'll try to set in a must-win Week 18 clash with the Lions.
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  • Packers' Robert Tonyan: One reception in third straight

    Tonyan was targeted twice and caught one pass for 13 yards in Sunday's 26-20 victory over the Dolphins. Tonyan played the most snaps among Packers tight ends as he usually does, but he finished with just a lone reception for a third straight week and was surprisingly outperformed by Marcedes Lewis. One game was not enough to drop Tonyan behind Lewis when it comes to fantasy options, but it will make it even tougher to trust him in Week 17.
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  • Packers' Robert Tonyan: Finishes with just four yards

    Tonyan was targeted twice and caught one pass for four yards in Monday's 24-12 victory over the Rams. Tonyan led Packers tight ends in snaps for a ninth game in a row, but he also was on the field for fewer than 60 percent of the plays run by the Packers offense for the fourth time in as many contests, and he finished with a season low in the receiving yards column. In Week 16, Tonyan and the Packers will take on a Dolphins team that allowed opposing tight ends to score six touchdowns over its last six games, but it's tough to envision him capitalizing, as he has scored just once all season and averaged 1.6 receptions and 12.2 yards over his last five appearances.
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