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2024 Receiving
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Regular Season | 7 | 59 | 8.4 | 0 | 20 |
Top Tommy Tremble News
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Ruled out
Tremble (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Atlanta.
Tremble was concussed in the first half of last Sunday's 36-10 loss to Chicago, leaving fellow tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders in an every-down role after halftime. Tremble didn't practice at all this week, while TE Ian Thomas (calf) participated for a second straight week and is listed as questionable to make his return from injured reserve. If he plays, Thomas likely will get some of the snaps that went to Sanders last week.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Not practicing
Tremble (concussion) didn't practice Thursday, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.
Ja'Tavion Sanders played nearly every snap after Tremble entered concussion protocol during Sunday's loss to Chicago, but Sanders won't necessarily have the same role if Tremble is absent this weekend against Atlanta, as fellow tight end Ian Thomas (calf) may be ready to come off injured reserve. Thomas was a full practice participant Wednesday and a limited participant Thursday.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Sits out Wednesday
Tremble (concussion) didn't take part in Wednesday's practice, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports.
Tremble endured a helmet-to-helmet hit from Bears safety Jaquan Brisker this past Sunday, which resulted in the tight end entering the concussion protocol. With just two more chances to mix into drills this week, he could be hard-pressed to put himself in a position to play Sunday against the Falcons. Meanwhile, fellow tight end Ian Thomas (calf) -- who remains on injured reserve -- practiced fully Wednesday, and head coach Dave Canales said that Thomas "absolutely" has a chance to return this weekend, per Steve Reed of the Associated Press. If that comes to pass, the Panthers may have to roll with Thomas, Ja'Tavion Sanders and Feleipe Franks as their options at the position for Week 6.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Done for day with concussion
Tremble (concussion) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Bears, Alex Zietlow of The Charlotte Observer reports.
Tremble was popped hard by Jaquan Brisker on a seven-yard catch in the second quarter, losing a fumble on the hit. With Tremble now out, rookie Ja'Tavion Sanders should operate as the Panthers' top tight end for the remainder of Sunday's contest.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Getting concussion check
Tremble is under evaluation for a concussion during Sunday's game at Chicago, Sheena Quick of Fox Sports Radio 1340 reports.
Tremble endured a hit to the head on a seven-yard catch late in the second quarter and lost a fumble in the process. While he was able to walk to the sideline under his own power, he then went to the locker room for a concussion check. If Tremble eventually is diagnosed with such an injury, Ja'Tavion Sanders and Feleipe Franks will be the Panthers' available and healthy tight ends for the rest of Week 5.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Cleared for this Sunday
Tremble (knee) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game at Chicago, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.
Tremble returned to practice Friday as a limited participant after being held out Thursday. Fellow tight end Ian Thomas (calf) is considered questionable to return from injured reserve for Sunday's game, although it isn't clear if that would impact Tremble's role. Tremble played 86 and 87 percent of snaps on offense the past two games, catching three passes for 29 yards in a Week 3 win over the Raiders before going without a target on 31 routes in last week's loss to the Bengals. He has a long track record of extremely low target rates and has topped 35 yards just once in 52 games.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Added to injury report
Tremble was a non-participant in Thursday's practice due to a knee injury.
Though he didn't take any reps Thursday, Tremble was on the field during the portion of practice that was available to the media, per Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site. Tremble will likely need to increase his activity in Friday's practice to put himself on track to play in Sunday's game against the Bears.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Not targeted in Week 4
Tremble wasn't targeted in Sunday's 34-24 loss to the Bengals.
The Panthers' tight-end room remains seemingly open, as Tremble was thought to be the team's top option but was out-produced by rookie Ja'Tavion Sanders (two catches for 16 yards) again in Week 4. Despite Carolina's immense offensive improvements over the last two weeks, Tremble remains too inconsistent to be a viable fantasy option moving forward.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Three catches in win
Tremble caught all three of his targets for 29 yards during Sunday's 36-22 win over the Raiders.
The Notre Dame product appears to be the Panthers' top tight end once again after being out-snapped by Ja'Tavion Sanders in Week 2. Tremble played 38 more offensive snaps and saw two more targets than Sanders during Sunday's win. However, Tremble's increased offensive workload didn't translate into many more opportunities. Carolina's offense looks rejuvenated with Andy Dalton taking the reins from Bryce Young, meaning Tremble could find fantasy relevance more often as long as the veteran remains under center.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Good to go Sunday
Tremble (hamstring/back) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Raiders and is expected to play, Tashan Reed of The Athletic reports.
Tremble got in a full week of limited practices. After missing the season opener, Tremble made his 2024 debut last week as the starter versus the Chargers. Tremble played two fewer snaps than rookie Ja'Tavion Sanders but did out-target him, 4-2, finishing with three catches for 23 yards. Tremble will be catching passes from Andy Dalton instead of Bryce Young this Sunday.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Stays limited Thursday
Tremble (hamstring/back) was limited at Thursday's practice, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.
Opening Week 3 prep with consecutive capped sessions due to hamstring and back issues leaves Tremble with some work to do to avoid a designation on Friday's injury report. Assuming he ultimately is able to suit up Sunday at Las Vegas, he'll be vying with rookie fourth-round pick Ja'Tavion Sanders for TE reps in an Andy Dalton-led offense.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Remains limited this week
Tremble (hamstring/back) practiced in a limited fashion Wednesday, Mike Kaye of The Charlotte Observer reports.
Tremble made his season debut this past Sunday against the Chargers, earning a 46 percent share of snaps and reeling in three of four targets for 23 yards. Meanwhile, rookie tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders logged two more snaps (24 versus 22), but his two catches on as many targets went for just eight yards. Assuming Tremble is able to play through his health concerns moving forward, he should continue to start and perhaps even increase his workload as the season goes on.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Makes season debut
Tremble made three catches on four targets for 23 yards in Sunday's 26-3 loss to the Chargers.
Tremble made his season debut Sunday after lingering hamstring and back issues kept him from playing in the Panthers' blowout loss to the Saints in Week 1. He essentially split snaps with rookie Ja'Tavion Sanders in his return, as both tight ends saw the field for about 50 percent of the team's plays on offense. Tremble's workload could increase in future weeks, as he was expected to be the team's No. 1 option at the position before missing Week 1. Even if Tremble takes on a more sizable snap share, his fantasy outlook still appears bleak, though the quarterback change from Bryce Young to Andy Dalton should generally be beneficial for all of the team's pass catchers.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Gets green light
Tremble (hamstring/back) is active for Sunday's game against the Chargers, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports.
As expected, Tremble will make his 2024 season debut despite being listed as questionable. Hamstring and back issues cost Tremble the season opener, and while he returned to practice this week, he still hasn't logged a full session since suffering the injuries, suggesting he may be on a snap count versus Los Angeles. Rookie Ja'Tavion Sanders played 71 percent of Carolina's offensive snaps versus the Saints and figures to maintain a sizable role. However, Ian Thomas (calf) remains on IR, leaving plenty of opportunities for Tremble to make an impact. The Notre Dame product caught 23 of 32 targets for 194 yards and three scores across 16 regular-season appearances in 2023.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Expected to play
Tremble (hamstring/back) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Chargers, with coach Dave Canales saying Friday that he expects the tight end to play, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports.
Tremble missed Week 1 and still hasn't logged full practice participation, but he at least managed limited status Wednesday through Friday after being held out entirely last week. His return could take playing time away from rookie Ja'Tavion Sanders, who played 71 percent of snaps in a Week 1 loss to New Orleans with both Tremble and Ian Thomas (IR, calf) inactive. Sanders was targeted once on 23 routes and caught the pass for a four-yard gain.
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Panthers' Tommy Tremble: Another limited showing
Tremble (hamstring/back) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday, Darin Gantt of the Panthers' official site reports.
Tremble has been dealing with a hamstring issue since the early days of training camp in late July, while a back injury showed up on Carolina's Week 1 practice report. They combined to sideline him this past Sunday at New Orleans, but with back-to-back capped sessions under his belt, the tight end seems to be positioning himself to make his season debut this weekend. Ultimately, Friday's report will reveal whether or not he has a designation ahead of Sunday's game against the Chargers.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-4, 250 lbs |
Birthplace: Johns Creek, GA |
Age: 24 |
School: Notre Dame |
Experience: 4 |