Anthony Firkser Injury News & Updates
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Signs with Detroit
Firkser signed with the Lions' practice squad Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
The 30-year-old tight end has 78 career regular-season games under his belt and has posted a 115-1,207-5 receiving line across those contests. He'll provide some organizational depth at the position behind Sam LaPorta, Brock Wright and Ross Dwelley.
Apr 30, 2025
Cut by Kansas City
The Chiefs released Firkser on Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser inked a reserve/future deal with the Chiefs after their Super Bowl loss, but he's out of a roster spot following the NFL Draft and Kansas City's signings of undrafted rookies Jake Briningstool and Tre Watson. Firkser, 30, hasn't registered a regular-season catch since securing nine passes for the Falcons in 2022.
Feb 12, 2025
Staying in Kansas City
The Chiefs signed Firkser to a reserve/future contract Wednesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
ANALYSIS
The veteran tight end appeared in seven regular-season games in 2024 (three with the Jets, four with the Chiefs), but he did not record a single target over that span. Firkser ended the 2024 season on Kansas City's practice squad, and under a future deal he will be on the 90-man roster when the new league year begins March 12.
Dec 23, 2024
Returns to practice squad
Firkser reverted to Kansas City's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
ANALYSIS
Firkser elevated to the active roster ahead of Saturday's 27-19 win over the Texans, failing to record any offensive stats while playing eight snaps on offense. Additionally, the tight end secured a tackle on kick coverage while playing 15 snaps on special teams. Firkser will now need to be officially signed to the active roster in order to appear in another game this season.
Dec 20, 2024
Joins active roster
The Chiefs elevated Firkser to their active roster Friday.
ANALYSIS
Firker's elevation ensures depth at tight end, with Jared Wiley (knee), Jody Fortson (knee) and Peyton Hendershot (calf) all sidelined for Kansas City's Week 16 matchup against the Texans on Saturday. Expect Firkser to serve as a depth piece in the Chiefs' TE corps, playing behind Travis Kelce and Noah Gray.
Dec 16, 2024
Back with practice squad
Firkser reverted to Kansas City's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was elevated to the active roster for the second straight week, failing to record any stats while playing seven snaps on offense and two snaps with the special-teams unit in Sunday's 21-7 win over the Browns. The tight end can still be elevated one more time before he'd have to be officially signed to the active roster.
Dec 14, 2024
Elevated for Week 15
The Chiefs elevated Firkser from their practice squad to their active roster Saturday ahead of Sunday's matchup versus Cleveland.
ANALYSIS
Firkser is receiving his second elevation over the past three weeks after getting into four contests with the Jets earlier in the campaign. The veteran tight end has played a total of 15 offensive snaps this season and doesn't yet have a target. He could continue to be called upon for duty on gamedays while Peyton Hendershot (calf) remains on injured reserve.
Nov 30, 2024
Reverts to practice squad
Firkser reverted to the Chiefs' practice squad Saturday, per the NFL's transaction log.
ANALYSIS
Firkser played 17 snaps (seven on offense, 10 on special teams) during the Chiefs' 19-17 win over the Raiders on Friday and idd not record a stat. The veteran tight end is eligible to be elevated to the active roster two more times this season.
Nov 28, 2024
Elevated for Week 13
Firkser was elevated from Kansas City's practice squad Thursday ahead of Friday's game against the Raiders.
ANALYSIS
Firkser will get his first elevation since signing to Kansas City's practice squad Nov. 2. He got into four games with the Jets earlier this season, totaling eight offensive snaps and 60 snaps on special teams without recording any other stats. Firkser's elevation this week follows the placement of fellow tight end Peyton Hendershot on IR due to a calf injury.
Nov 2, 2024
Headed to Kansas City
The Chiefs signed Firkser to the practice squad Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was released by the Jets on Thursday as he served mostly on special teams over the past three games. Firkser will now head to Kansas City and take the spot on the practice squad vacated by Peyton Hendershot, who was signed to the Chiefs' active roster Saturday following Jared Wiley's season-ending torn ACL.
Oct 31, 2024
Released by Jets
Firkser was released by the Jets on Thursday.
ANALYSIS
The tight end was elevated from the practice squad to the active roster for Weeks 6-8 and played on seven offensive snaps and 51 special-teams snaps. Firkser also saw action in Week 1, but he has yet to record a catch this season. The seventh-year pro's last regular-season reception came in 2022 with the Falcons.
Oct 19, 2024
Signed to active roster
The Jets signed Firkser from the practice squad to the active roster Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser began the regular season on the Jets' practice squad after failing to make the 53-man roster at the end of training camp. He's played 28 snaps (six on offense, 22 on special teams) in the two games he's been elevated for, but he'll now join the active roster and provide depth at tight end. Firkser could serve as the Jets' No. 2 tight end behind Jeremy Ruckert on Sunday against the Steelers if starter Tyler Conklin (hip) is unable to play.
Oct 16, 2024
Reverts to practice squad
Firkser reverted to the Jets' practice squad Wednesday, per the NFL's transaction log.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was elevated to the Jets' active roster ahead of Monday night's win over the Bills, but he'll now rejoin the team's practice squad. The Harvard product could be elevated to New York's active roster again if the Jets' tight end room faces injuries later this season.
Oct 14, 2024
Elevated for Monday night
Firkser was elevated to the Jets' active roster Monday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser's elevation Monday could be an indication that Tyler Conklin (hip) will be inactive in Week 6, but it adds depth to the Jets' tight end room regardless. Expect Firkser to see limited work with the Jets' offense and primarily play on special teams in Monday night's matchup against the Bills.
Sep 11, 2024
Back to practice squad
Firkser reverted to the Jets' practice squad Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Firsker was promoted by the team to the active roster ahead of their Monday night loss to the 49ers, which saw him play one snap on offense and nine on special teams.
Sep 9, 2024
Could suit up for MNF
Firkser was elevated from the Jets' practice squad Monday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser joined the team's practice squad after being unable to make their 53-man roster during training camp. The veteran's promotion comes as a bit of a surprise, with three tight ends already on the active roster, although it's not guaranteed he'll be active for Monday's game against the 49ers.
Aug 29, 2024
Back with Jets
Firkser signed with the Jets' practice squad Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
The veteran tight end joined the Jets in late July but failed to make the team's initial 53-man roster Tuesday. However, Firkser is returning to New York after inking a deal with the Jets' practice squad Wednesday. He could be elevated to the Jets' active roster if one of the team's three active TEs misses time at some point this season.
Aug 27, 2024
Let go by Jets
The Jets released Firsker on Tuesday, Ethan Greenberg of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
The veteran tight end played in a career-low two regular-season games with Detroit last season, spending most of the campaign on the Lions' practice squad. It appears he may need to settle for another practice-squad role in 2024 in order to have a chance to make it back to an NFL roster. Firkser's best season came in 2020 with Tennessee, when he caught 39 passes for 387 yards and a touchdown over 16 regular-season contests.
Jul 30, 2024
Links up with Gang Green
The Jets signed Firkser to a contract Tuesday, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.
ANALYSIS
After being let go by the Patriots during training camp last August, Firsker caught on with the Lions' practice squad in October. He appeared in the Lions' final five games of the season, including their three playoff games after Sam LaPorta injured his knee in Week 18. Firkser's ability to play both tight end and fullback could give him a leg up on tight ends Kenny Yeboah and Zack Kuntz to make the 53-man roster.
Jul 30, 2024
Links up with Gang Green
The Jets signed Firkser to a contract Tuesday, Brian Costello of the New York Post reports.
ANALYSIS
After being let go by the Patriots during training camp last August, Firsker caught on with the Lions' practice squad in October. He appeared in the Lions' final five games of the season, including their three playoff games after Sam LaPorta injured his knee in Week 18. Firkser's ability to play both tight end and fullback could give him a leg up on tight ends Kenny Yeboah and Zack Kuntz to make the 53-man roster.
Jan 13, 2024
Joins active roster
The Lions signed Firkser to their active roster Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser's signing could be an indication that Detroit is preparing to be without rookie sensation Sam LaPorta in Sunday's affair. If the Lions are without LaPorta in the wild-card round, Firkser would likely serve as the team's top backup tight end behind Brock Wright.
Jan 6, 2024
Back to Detroit practice squad
The Lions signed Firkser to their practice squad Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was cut by the Lions Thursday after being signed to their active roster Dec. 30. With Brock Wright (hip) ruled out for the Detroit's regular-season finale against the Vikings, Firkser could be called up to the active roster and operate behind Sam LaPorta and James Mitchell.
Jan 4, 2024
Gets let go
Firsker was waived by the Lions on Thursday.
ANALYSIS
Firsker had signed with Detroit's active roster from their practice squad Saturday and had appeared in each of their last two games while Brock Wright tended to a hip injury. Ultimately, this may be a procedural move for the Lions, and the Harvard product could find his way back on the practice squad, especially with Wright still ailing and Sam LaPorta on the team's injury report now with an ankle injury.
Dec 30, 2023
Added to active roster
The Lions signed Firkser from their practice squad to their active roster Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was elevated from the team's practice squad for last Sunday's win over Minnesota and played two offensive snaps without recording any stats. With Brock Wright (hip) deemed out Saturday versus Dallas and unable to practice at all during Week 17 prep, the Lions have decided to sign Firkser to the active roster rather than elevate him again. The third-year tight end will serve as depth behind Sam LaPorta and James Mitchell for Saturday's clash.
Dec 26, 2023
Back to practice squad
Firkser reverted to Detroit's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was elevated for Sunday's win over the Vikings with Brock Wright (hip) ruled out. He played two offensive snaps and 10 snaps on special teams, but didn't record any stats. Now, the veteran tight end will await another opportunity to be elevated for game-action. One such opportunity could come again Week 17 if Wright remains sidelined.
Dec 23, 2023
Elevated with Wright out
Firkser was elevated from Detroit's practice squad Saturday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser could fill a depth role at tight end Sunday against the Vikings. He last appeared in an NFL game last season as a member of the Falcons. Brock Wright (hip) has been ruled out for the Lions, but Sam LaPorta and James Mitchell remain above Firkser on the depth chart.
Oct 10, 2023
Goes to Lions' practice squad
Detroit signed Firkser to its practice squad Tuesday.
ANALYSIS
Firkser has been a free agent since parting ways with New England prior to Week 1, but he has now found another opportunity with the Lions. Detroit already holds four tight ends on its 53-man roster though, so Firkser will have to make space for himself if he is going to find any at all.
May 25, 2023
Inks new deal
Firkser signed a contract with the Patriots on Thursday, Mike Reiss of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser appeared in 11 games for the Falcons last season after spending the first four seasons of his career with the Titans. The 28-year-old finished his 2022 campaign with nine catches on 13 targets for 100 yards. He'll try to earn a depth role among New England's tight-end corps.
Jan 11, 2023
Minimal role in 2022
Firkser caught nine of 13 targets for 100 yards across 11 appearances during the 2022 campaign.
ANALYSIS
Firkser caught just three of four targets for 39 yards over the first five games of the season before being a healthy inactive from Weeks 6 through 11. After Kyle Pitts (knee) was placed on injured reserve, Firkser's role began to grow, but he still mustered just six receptions on nine targets for 61 yards over Atlanta's final six contests. It was the fifth-year tight end's worst statistical season of his career, and he'll presumably look to move on during free agency this offseason.
Dec 5, 2022
Two catches in loss
Firkser hauled in both of his targets for 24 yards during Sunday's 19-16 defeat against the Steelers.
ANALYSIS
Firkser played just 17 offensive snaps, which was significantly fewer than Parker Hesse (34) and MyCole Pruitt (27), but the former finished second on the team in receiving yards behind Drake London. As expected, with Kyle Pitts (knee) sidelined, Hesse continues to operate as the No. 1 tight end but is mostly relegated to blocking duties, while Pruitt and Firkser have seen more work in the passing game. However, all of Atlanta's pass-catching options remain risky plays as long as Marcus Mariota is the primary signal caller.
Nov 28, 2022
Catches lone target in loss
Firkser gathered in their only target for 16 yards during Sunday's 19-13 loss against Washington.
ANALYSIS
With Kyle Pitts (knee) sidelined, Firkser saw 22 offensive snaps, which put him as the No. 3 tight end behind Parker Hesse (35) and MyCole Pruitt (32). All three tight ends caught at least one pass, but Pruitt caught Marcus Mariota's lone touchdown. As long as Pitts remains out, all three tight ends figure to garner increased roles, but Pruitt will likely remain the top pass catcher among the trio.
Nov 22, 2022
May be part of plan sans Pitts
Firkser may be among the players asked to have a larger role in the absence of Kyle Pitts (knee), Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser appeared in the team's first five games, totaling three receptions on four targets for 39 yards. However, he hasn't seen the field since, logging healthy scratches each week. With Pitts on IR, Atlanta will likely take a committee approach to replacing the talented pass catcher, which may include Firkser getting back in the mix. The fifth-year tight end recorded over 200 receiving yards in each of his first four NFL campaigns with Tennessee and finished with 73 receptions on 96 targets for 678 yards and three scores across the 2020 and 2021 campaigns. If he's able to garner a similar role with Pitts sidelined, he could emerge as a viable streaming option in deeper leagues. However, he's still currently behind Parker Hesse and MyCole Pruitt on the depth chart.
Nov 20, 2022
Won't suit up Sunday
Firkser (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against Chicago, Tori McElhaney of the Falcons' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser appeared in the team's first five games, totaling three receptions on four targets for 39 yards. However, he's fallen to the bottom of Atlanta's depth chart and hasn't seen game action since Week 5.
Nov 6, 2022
Not playing Sunday
Firkser (coach's decision) is inactive Sunday against the Chargers, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser hasn't played since Week 5 against the Buccaneers, as he's fallen down the team's positional depth chart. He'll work to earn a chance to suit up Thursday against the Panthers.
Oct 30, 2022
Isn't suiting up Sunday
Firkser (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Panthers, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser will now miss a third consecutive contest due to a coach's decision after playing in each of the team's first five games. While the Falcons currently have four healthy tight ends in front of the 27-year-old on the team's depth chart, it's uncertain when Firkser will return to game action.
Oct 23, 2022
Inactive again Sunday
Firkser (coach's decision) won't be active for Sunday's clash in Cincinnati, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports..
ANALYSIS
Firkser will stay on the sidelines for the second straight week after playing in each of Atlanta's first five games. With four healthy tight ends currently ahead of him, it's uncertain when the veteran will next take the field.
Oct 16, 2022
Inactive Sunday
Firkser (coach's decision) is inactive for Sunday's game against San Francisco.
ANALYSIS
After the Falcons elevated MyCole Pruitt from the practice squad Saturday, Firkser will not play. Pruitt played 11 of the team's offensive snaps in last week's matchup against Tampa Bay.
Oct 10, 2022
One catch in Week 5
Firkser caught his only target for 11 yards during Sunday's 21-15 defeat against Tampa Bay.
ANALYSIS
With Kyle Pitts (hamstring) sidelined, Firkser played a season-high 14 offensive snaps and caught his third pass of the season. Parker Hesse operated as the team's top tight end in Pitts' absence, securing one catch for nine yards across 38 offensive snaps. Both tight ends figure to garner similar roles against Tampa Bay if Pitts remains out.
Sep 26, 2022
Catches 22-yard pass in win
Firkser reeled in his only target for 22 yards during Sunday's 27-23 victory over the Seahawks.
ANALYSIS
Firkser played eight offensive snaps and caught just one pass but still finished fourth on the team in receiving yards. His lone reception came on the team's opening offensive drive and set up an eventual one-yard touchdown run by Marcus Mariota. Through three games, the tight end has garnered 23 offensive snaps and caught two of three targets for 28 yards in a depth role behind Kyle Pitts.
Sep 13, 2022
Gets spot on Atlanta's roster
Atlanta signed Firkser off its practice squad Tuesday, Scott Bair of the Falcons' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
The Falcons elevated Firkser from the practice squad in advance of Sunday's loss to the Saints, with the tight end playing three snaps on offense in the contest. He'll now get a permanent spot on the 53-man roster, joining a tight-end room that includes Kyle Pitts, Parker Hesse and Feleipe Franks. Franks didn't see the field in the Week 1 contest, so Firkser could slot third on the depth chart behind Pitts and Hesse heading into Sunday's game against the Rams.
Sep 12, 2022
Returns to practice squad
Firkser reverted to the Falcons' practice squad Monday after being elevated for the team's season opener Sunday, per the NFL's transaction log.
ANALYSIS
Firkser chipped in with one catch for six yards over three offensive snaps played for Atlanta on Sunday. The 27-year-old will now be available for two more elevations from the practice squad before the Falcons would have to sign him to the active roster moving forward.
Sep 12, 2022
Hauls in one of two targets Sunday
Firkser caught one of two targets for six yards during Sunday's 27-26 loss to New Orleans.
ANALYSIS
Firkser failed to make Atlanta's initial 53-man roster but re-signed with the Falcons via a practice-squad deal, and he was elevated ahead of Week 1. The 27-year-old tight end played only three offensive snaps, but he was targeted on two of those, ultimately catching just one. His lone catch came on third-and-nine in the second quarter and resulted in a punt.
Sep 10, 2022
Elevated to active roster
Atlanta has elevated Firkster to its active roster ahead of Sunday's Week 1 game versus the Saints, Tori McElhaney of the team's official website reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkster was cut by the Falcons during final roster cuts before returning via the practice squad. He will now be available to provide depth at tight end behind second-year sensation Kyle Pitts.
Sep 1, 2022
Stays in Atlanta
The Falcons signed Firkser to the practice squad Thursday, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser did not survive Atlanta's final roster cuts Tuesday, but he should now return in an emergency backup role on the team's practice squad. However, the 27-year-old should still be eligible to sign with another team in need of veteran depth at tight end this regular season.
Aug 30, 2022
Released by Falcons
Firkser was released by the Falcons on Tuesday, Jeff Schultz of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser will be looking for a new team after signing with the Falcons in April. The tight end played in 15 games with Titans last year and will likely crack an active roster elsewhere.
Apr 12, 2022
Signs with ATL
Firkser is signing with the Falcons, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser spent the first four years of his career in Tennessee, where he started three of 58 regular-season games and caught 106 passes for 1,107 yards and five touchdowns. He showed some ability as a receiver but never earned consistent snaps/targets in a run-first offense. The 27-year-old Firkser now serves as depth behind fellow tight end Kyle Pitts, the clear favorite to lead Atlanta in targets this season.
Jan 10, 2022
Productive against Texans
Firkser recorded four receptions on four targets for 56 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 28-25 win over the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Firkser maintained an increased role in the Titans' passing attack, as he racked up at least three targets for the second consecutive game. He was impactful with the opportunity and opened the scoring in the contest with a five-yard touchdown catch midway through the second quarter. Firkser also made a number of big plays, tallying receptions that went for 24 and 17 yards. After a slow start to the campaign, Firkser has closed the season at least three catches in three of his last five games while also scoring twice in that span.
Jan 3, 2022
Finds end zone
Firkser recorded three receptions for 24 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 34-3 win over the Dolphins.
ANALYSIS
No Titans pass catcher was able to rack up an impressive stat line due to lack of volume, though Firkser put together a solid performance. He found the end zone for the first time this season on a 15-yard touchdown midway through the fourth quarter after MyCole Pruitt exited with an ankle injury that appeared to be serious. If Pruitt remains sidelined, Firkser should be able to build on his recent form -- he's recorded multiple receptions in four of his last six games -- in a Week 18 matchup against Houston.
Dec 20, 2021
Pair of receptions
Firkser recorded two receptions on two targets for 19 yards in Sunday's 19-13 loss to Pittsburgh.
ANALYSIS
Firkser recorded multiple receptions for the third time in his last four games, though he was still on the field for only 17 offensive snaps. He lost a fumble on Tennessee's first drive, which may have limited his playing time further. Overall, Firkser remains in the tight end rotation in Tennessee, but his production remains unreliable while splitting time with both Geoff Swaim and MyCole Pruitt.
Dec 13, 2021
Surprisingly back in mix
Firkser recorded four receptions on five targets for 34 yards in Sunday's 20-0 win over Jacksonville.
ANALYSIS
Firkser saw the majority of his production come within a two-drive span in the second quarter during which he recorded three receptions for 24 yards. Firkser has now seen his involvement in the Tennessee offense spike in two of the last three games, combining to record nine receptions for 60 yards. However, he's still recorded only reception in six of his last eight contests, which makes him a difficult option to trust for consistent production.
Nov 29, 2021
Production fades again
Firkser recorded one reception on one target for seven yards in Sunday's 36-13 loss to the Patriots.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was on the field for 26 offensive snaps (41 percent), but he failed to remain involved in the Titans' offense. One week after seeing seven targets in the absence of Geoff Swaim, Firkser recorded only one target for the fourth time in his last seven contests.
Nov 22, 2021
Back in mix
Firsker recorded five receptions on seven targets for 26 yards in Sunday's 22-13 loss to the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Firkser benefitted from the absence of Geoff Swaim (concussion) to climb the tight end depth chart for Tennessee. His five receptions were a season high, and the first time he posted multiple catches since Week 5. It remains to be seen whether this performance will keep Firkser more involved in the game plan moving forward, though he would likely benefit should Swaim remaining sidelined for a Week 12 matchup against New England.
Nov 15, 2021
Remains quiet
Firkser recorded one reception on two targets for two yards in Sunday's 23-21 win over the Saints.
ANALYSIS
Firkser remained buried on the Titans' tight end depth chart and his only catch came early in the first quarter. He has now been limited to one reception for five straight games and has surpassed 10 receiving yards only once in that span.
Nov 8, 2021
Logs one catch
Firsker recorded one catch on one target for seven yards in Sunday's 28-16 win over the Rams.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was out-targeted by Geoff Swaim 4-1 and out-snapped 42-25. He now has only one target in three of his last four games, never totaling more than 11 yards in any of those contests. For the season, Firkser now has only 13 receptions for 110 yards and no touchdowns.
Oct 31, 2021
Losing ground on depth chart
Firkser recorded one reception on two targets for eight yards in Sunday's 34-31 win over the Colts.
ANALYSIS
Firkser seemingly continues to lose grip on a role in the Titans' offense. Geoff Swaim led the tight end corps with five targets and four receptions, though MyCole Pruitt also earned multiple targets and catches. Meanwhile, Firkser has been limited to only one reception in each of his last three games, and he's combined to record only 28 total yards in that span.
Oct 25, 2021
Quiet again
Firkser recorded one reception on one target for nine yards in Sunday's 27-3 win over Kansas City.
ANALYSIS
Firkser struggled to gain a role in the offense and recorded only one target for the second consecutive game. It's unclear what has changed to minimize Firkser's involvement, but MyCole Pruitt has taken over a bigger role as a pass-catcher in recent weeks. For the season, Firkser has only 11 receptions for 95 yards across five games.
Oct 20, 2021
Limited to one target
Firkser recorded one reception on one target for 11 yards in Monday's 34-31 win over Buffalo.
ANALYSIS
Firkser recorded the Titans' first catch of the game, so it appeared as if he may be heavily involved in the offensive gameplan. However, that turned out to not be the case, even without Julio Jones (hamstring) sidelined for a significant portion of the game. Firkser had recorded at three receptions in each of of his last three contests.
Oct 4, 2021
Five targets in return
Firkser recorded three receptions on five targets for 23 yards in Sunday's Week 4 loss to the Jets.
ANALYSIS
Firkser returned after missing the last two games with a knee issue . He was on the field for exactly half of the offensive snaps but finished fifth on the team in targets. Though Firkser has shown the ability to produce as a receiver at points in the last two seasons, he has only 42 yards on six receptions through his first two contests in 2021.
Sep 29, 2021
Returns to full practice
Firkser (knee) was a full practice participant Wednesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser managed only three catches for 19 yards in Week 1, but he could have a larger role after his two-game absence, with star wideouts Julio Jones (leg) and A.J. Brown (hamstring) looking uncertain for Sunday's game agains the Jets. That said, the Titans could respond to the injuries with more run plays and heavy formations, which would limit Firkser's snaps even if the pass-catching alternatives are unimpressive. Either way, he'll at least be able to play this week.
Sep 24, 2021
Sidelined again Week 3
Coach Mike Vrabel has ruled out Firkser (knee) for Sunday's game versus the Colts, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser didn't practice at all this week and now will miss his second consecutive contest since injuring his knee during the first session of Week 2 prep. He may have to return to the field in some capacity to put himself on a reasonable path to return to action. Until that happens, though, the Titans will rely on Geoff Swaim, MyCole Pruitt and Tommy Hudson at tight end.
Sep 23, 2021
Still absent from practice
Firkser (knee) wasn't spotted at Thursday's practice and is slated to go down as a non-participant on the Titans' report, John Glennon of BroadwaySportsMedia.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Even though he was inactive for last week's win over the Seahawks, Firkser has seemingly taken a step back in his recovery from the knee injury. He was able to practice in a limited fashion last Wednesday and Thursday, but he's now sat out each of the Titans' subsequent three sessions. At this stage, Firkser looks unlikely to show enough improvement to suit up this weekend against the Colts, but the Titans will make an official ruling on his status with the release of Friday's injury report. Expect Geoff Swaim and MyCole Pruitt to split work at tight end if Firkser is out for another game.
Sep 22, 2021
Misses practice with knee injury
Firkser (knee) didn't practice Wednesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was a limited participant last Wednesday and Thursday before sitting out entirely Friday. He then missed Tennessee's win over Seattle, with his usual snaps split between Geoff Swaim and MyCole Pruitt. The absence Wednesday suggests Firsker could miss another game this Sunday against the Colts.
Sep 19, 2021
Inactive Sunday
Firkser (knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Seahawks, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser logged limited work Wednesday and Thursday, but his absence from practice Friday set the stage for Sunday's inactive status. In his absence, added tight end snaps are available for Geoff Swaim, MyCole Pruitt, and perhaps Tommy Hudson, but all three players profile as Week 2 fantasy darts, while working in Tennessee's RB/WR-driven attack.
Sep 17, 2021
Questionable after missed practice
Firkser (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Seahawks after not practicing Friday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser logged limited sessions Wednesday and Thursday, but his absence from practice Friday clouds his status for Sunday's 4:25 ET kickoff. If the tight end, who recorded three catches on four targets for 19 yards in the Titans' Week 1 loss to the Cardinals, is limited or out this weekend, added snaps would be available for Geoff Swaim and MyCole Pruitt in the Titans' RB/WR-driven attack.
Sep 15, 2021
Listed as limited Wednesday
Firkser (knee) was listed as a limited practice participant Wednesday, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Firkser left practice early Wednesday, so his status will need to be monitored as Sunday's game against the Seahawks approaches. The tight end logged three catches on four targets for 19 yards in this past Sunday's season-opening loss to Arizona.
Sep 15, 2021
Exits practice with possible injury
Firkser left practice early Wednesday, likely due to an unspecified injury, John Glennon of BroadwaySportsMedia.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The tight end may be banged up on the heels of a quiet Week 1 in which he produced three receptions for 19 yards on four targets. Firkser played only 48 percent of offensive snaps, despite being the primary pass-catching tight end for a team that was trailing the Cardinals for multiple scores all afternoon. An absence for Week 2 against Seattle would leave more work for fellow tight ends Geoff Swaim and MyCole Pruitt, though both are blockers more so than pass-catching threats.
Sep 13, 2021
Limited in Week 1 loss
Firkser recorded three receptions on four targets for 19 yards in Sunday's Week 1 loss to Arizona.
ANALYSIS
As expected, despite being listed second on the team's depth chart, Firkser served as the primary pass-catching tight end for the Titans. However, that didn't translate to much production, as the likes of Chester Rogers, Jeremy McNichols and Derrick Henry either surpassed or equaled Firsker's target total. Despite the disappointing effort, Week 2 could provide Firkser with another solid opportunity to produce as the team will take on Seattle in what could be a high-scoring matchup.
Aug 29, 2021
Brief appearance Saturday
Firkser failed to catch his only target in Saturday's preseason loss to the Bears.
ANALYSIS
The Titans rested most of their starters and key personnel in the preseason finale, and while Firkser wasn't in that group, all his snaps came early in the game before he gave way to other tight ends. With Jonnu Smith now in New England, Firkser is expected to emerge as the Titans' primary receiving option at TE heading into his fourth NFL campaign, but it's not clear if his snap count will see a significant increase if the team doesn't view him as a reliable blocking option.
Aug 22, 2021
Gets involved in Saturday's contest
Firkser recorded two receptions on two targets in Saturday's preseason contest against the Buccaneers.
ANALYSIS
Firkser got sparing playing time in the team's preseason opener, but his role increased in Saturday's contest. Both of his receptions came on the team's opening drive, and he tallied gains of 11 and four yards. Though Geoff Swaim was listed ahead of Firkser on the team's initial depth chart, Firkser figures to earn most of the work at the position as a receiver.
Aug 14, 2021
Finishes without any targets
Firkser didn't draw any targets in Friday's 23-3 preseason win over the Falcons.
ANALYSIS
Firkser appeared to log only a few snaps, with Geoff Swaim getting more playing time early in the game (but also finishing without a target). The Titans didn't play Ryan Tannehill, Derrick Henry, A.J. Brown or Julio Jones in Friday's game, so a quiet night from Firkser isn't concerning. He's still the team's top pass catcher at tight end, albeit with potential blocking limitations that could impact his snap count and thus his target total.
Aug 9, 2021
Knocked down depth chart
Firkser was listed as the second-string tight end on the team's first official depth chart of the season, Gentry Estes of the Tennesseean reports.
ANALYSIS
It has been assumed that Firkser would step into the role vacated by Jonnu Smith as the team's primary pass-catching tight end. Thus, the fact that Geoff Swaim was listed atop the depth chart was a fairly significant surprise. That said, it's worth keeping in mind that this is the team's first depth chart and there have been no indications that Firkser's performance has warranted demotion. More importantly, the team has had two tight ends on the field at a very high rate relative to the rest of the league in the last few seasons. In other words, it's too early to panic.
Jul 21, 2021
Headed for key role
Firkser is in line for a much larger role this season, according to Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official website.
ANALYSIS
Wyatt also adds that Firkser showed up for the offseason program in great shape and made a strong impression around the team facility. Wideouts A.J. Brown and Julio Jones will of course account for a huge share of the targets in Tennessee, but Firkser nonetheless has a great opportunity ahead of him after the team declined to sign or draft a replacement for Jonnu Smith (now with the Patriots). Even when Smith was around, the Titans often preferred Firkser in obvious passing situations, primarily lining him up in the slot (where he ran 71 percent of routes last year, per PFF). Those passing-down snaps are plenty valuable, but Firkser also will need more early down, in-line work to achieve a true fantasy breakout in 2021. It's possible that happens, considering Geoff Swaim (484 yards in 53 career games) is the only other tight end on Tennessee's roster with an NFL reception to his name.
Mar 17, 2021
Re-signs with Titans
Firkser and the Titans have agreed to a one-year contract, Paul Kuharsky of PaulKuharsky.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The two sides have opted to avoid the restricted free agent process, instead locking Firkser in with the Titans for 2021. He can become an unrestricted free agent next offseason, and he could be looking at a nice payday if Jonnu Smith's departure for New England leaves Firkser as the primary pass-catching TE in Tennessee. The Titans' other veteran tight ends are blocking specialists MyCole Pruitt and Geoff Swaim, but the team still has plenty of time to add competition for Smith's vacated snaps and targets. Firkser has done well with limited receiving chances through three NFL seasons, catching 72 of 97 targets (74.2 percent) for 816 yards (11.3 YPR, 8.4 YPT) and three touchdowns in 43 games. There's some Year 4 breakout appeal now that Smith and Corey Davis (Jets) are out of the picture.
Jan 4, 2021
Records pair of receptions
Firkser recorded two receptions on two targets for 18 yards in Week 17 against the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was the only Titans' receiver besides Corey Davis and A.J. Brown to record multiple receptions. However, the performance continued the trend of Firkser occupying only a small role in the offense, as he closed the season with five receptions in his final four games. Overall, Firkser managed his best season as a receiver, setting career-best marks in receptions, receiving yardage and targets. Firkser is set to become a restricted free agent in the offseason, though the team will look to make a playoff run beginning with a matchup against Baltimore in the Wild Card round.
Dec 28, 2020
Limited to one reception
Firsker recorded one reception on two targets for 11 yards in Week 16 against the Packers.
ANALYSIS
Firkser's role was extremely limited, as he logged a season-low eight snaps. The reemergence of Jonnu Smith and increased role for Geoff Swaim have pushed Firkser down the depth chart. He is unlikely to make much impact in a Week 17 matchup against the Texans.
Dec 20, 2020
Only one catch
Firkser recorded one catch on one target for 20 yards in Week 15 against the Lions.
ANALYSIS
Firkser had a limited role in the offense, with Jonnu Smith clearly working ahead of him on the depth chart. While he has had flashes of production throughout the season, Firkser now has one or zero receptions in three of his last four games.
Dec 14, 2020
Production falls
Firkser recorded a reception on his lone target for five yards in Week 14 against the Jaguars.
ANALYSIS
After a one-game absence, Jonnu Smith returned to the field. Firkser's role decreased as a result, as he tallied only one target for the second time in his past three games. He won't have enough volume to be trustworthy in Week 15 against the Lions.
Dec 6, 2020
Sees seven targets
Firkser recorded five receptions on seven targets for 51 yards in Week 13 against the Browns.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was already in line for an increased role with Jonnu Smith (knee) sidelined, but game script only enhanced his opportunity further. He recorded only one reception in the first half, but hauled in four passes for 37 yards during a single garbage time possession late in the fourth quarter. Given that Firkser was held quiet for the majority of the game, it will be difficult to trust his ability to command targets even if Smith misses additional game action. Adding to that concern is a tough Week 14 matchup against the Ravens.
Dec 4, 2020
Expanded role awaits
Firkser is expected to serve as Tennessee's top pass-catching tight end Sunday against the Browns with Jonnu Smith (knee) ruled out for the contest, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Smith has played in all 11 of the Titans' games to date, but he exited early in the team's Week 6 win over the Texans with an ankle injury. In that same contest, Firkser came on in relief of Smith and shined, turning his nine targets into eight catches for 113 yards and a touchdown. Since then, Firkser seems to have fallen behind Geoff Swaim in the pecking order at tight end; Swaim has played at least 50 percent of the offensive snaps in each of the past three games, while Firkser hasn't topped 40 percent. Swaim's blocking prowess could allow him to lead the way in terms of snap share once again, but Firkser's role in the passing game gives him the higher fantasy upside of the two even if he's on the field less frequently.
Dec 1, 2020
Goes without catch against Colts
Firkser did not haul in his only target during Sunday's 45-26 win against Indianapolis.
ANALYSIS
Tennessee only elected to go to the air 22 times against the AFC South rival Colts. Instead, pounding the rock 45 times to the tune of 5.1 yards per attempt with four rushing scores. Firkser posted multiple receptions in six of his seven preceding appearances entering Week 12, but Sunday's effort represented his second zero-catch effort of the 2020 campaign. He remains with one TD on the season as Tennessee readies for a Week 13 home game against Cleveland.
Nov 23, 2020
Earns five targets
Firkser recorded four receptions on five targets for 33 yards in Week 11 against Baltimore.
ANALYSIS
Firkser maintained his role as a receiving option, logging his highest reception total since Week 6 against Houston. Three of his targets came after Jonnu Smith suffered an ankle injury, though Smith was eventually able to re-enter the game. While Firkser has had a few weeks of strong production, he has caught more than three passes in only three of his 10 games this season.
Nov 17, 2020
One catch against Colts
Firkser caught one of three targets for five receiving yards during Thursday's 34-17 loss to the Colts.
ANALYSIS
The Harvard standout had logged five straight multi-reception outings entering Thursday Night Football, but with just one catch he shouldered his fourth game with under 10 receiving yards this season. Firkser enjoyed a breakout eight-catch, 113-yard, one-TD performance Week 6 against the Texans, but otherwise, he has no other scores and remains without another outing of more than 45 receiving yards.
Nov 9, 2020
Tallies three receptions
Firkser recorded three receptions on six targets for 19 yards in Week 9 against the Bears.
ANALYSIS
Firkser finished second on the team with six targets, behind only A.J. Brown. He was utilized close to the line of scrimmage, limiting his output potential, with his longest catch of the day going for only 12 yards. Firkser was on the field for 49 percent of offensive snaps, his second-highest mark of the season. Nevertheless, he is still working behind Jonnu Smith as the team's primary pass-catching tight end.
Nov 2, 2020
Makes most of three targets
Firkser recorded two receptions on three targets for 36 yards in Week 8 against Cincinnati.
ANALYSIS
Firkser recorded the majority of his production in the fourth quarter as the team tried to come behind from a deficit. He made catches of 10 and 26 yards on back-to-back plays, helping Tennessee move down the field on a drive that ended with a touchdown. Firkser could be in line for more targets over the middle of the field if Adam Humphries (head) is unable to suit up in Week 9 against Chicago, though Jonnu Smith remains clearly atop the depth chart.
Oct 26, 2020
Fades from prominent role
Firkser recorded two receptions on two targets for seven yards in Week 7 against the Steelers.
ANALYSIS
Coming off the best game in his career, Firkser predictably lost targets due to the return of Jonnu Smith (ankle). In addition to Smith, the Titans also welcomed back Corey Davis (COVID-19), further burying Firkser as a priority for targets. So long as the team's pass-catching corps remain healthy, it will be difficult to trust Firkser to see consistent volume moving forward.
Oct 18, 2020
Finds end zone while Smith exits
Firkser caught eight of nine targets for 113 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-36 overtime win over the Texans.
ANALYSIS
Firkser took over as the No. 1 tight end after Jonnu Smith exited with an ankle injury in the third quarter, but Firkser's touchdown actually came before that, on a seven-yard catch in the first quarter. Tennessee's high-powered offense is averaging 32.8 points per game, so Firkser would instantly enter the TE1 discussion against the Steelers in Week 7 and beyond if Smith has to miss any time.
Oct 14, 2020
Season-best five targets
Firkser recorded three receptions on five targets for 19 yards in the Titans' Week 5 win over the Bills.
ANALYSIS
Firkser drew the third-most targets on the team, benefitting from the absences of Corey Davis (COVID-19) and Adam Humphries (COVID-19). He didn't do much with the opportunity, however, as he recorded under four yards per target with his longest reception of the contest going for 12 yards. Firkser could maintain increased volume if Davis and Humphries remain out in a Week 6 matchup against Houston, though his work in the shorter areas of the passing game limit his potential.
Sep 20, 2020
Earns four targets
Firkser tallied four receptions on four targets for 45 yards in the Titans' Week 2 win over the Jaguars.
ANALYSIS
Firkser finished third on the with four receptions in the absence of A.J. Brown (knee). Three of his receptions were chunk gains, as he recorded catches of 14, 10 and 16 yards. While Firkser splits playing time evenly with MyCole Pruitt in the backup tight end role, Firkser is more heavily utilized as a receiver of the pair. He could see an increase in targets in Week 3 against the Vikings if Brown remains sidelined.
Sep 15, 2020
Two short receptions
Firkser recorded two receptions for five yards in the team's Week 1 win over Denver.
ANALYSIS
Firkser was the primary receiving tight end after Jonnu Smith, as he logged 32 offensive snaps. However, he was only targeted twice, with his longest reception of the contest going for six yards. Firkser lost out on a chance to find the end zone when Ryan Tannehill instead connected with MyCole Pruitt for a one-yard score in the second quarter.
Feb 13, 2020
Nabs one-year extension
Firkser agreed to terms on a one-year contract extension with the Titans on Thursday, Paul Kuharsky of 104.5 The Zone Nashville reports.
ANALYSIS
Despite operating as Tennessee's No. 2 tight end behind Jonnu Smith last season, Firkser was a key reserve contributor for the Titans and has been rewarded with another offseason to develop with the team. He hauled in 14 of 24 targets for 204 yards and one score across 15 regular-season games in 2019, in addition to hauling in a key 22-yard touchdown during the AFC Championship Game loss to Kansas City. He was set to become an exclusive rights free agent this offseason.
Jan 25, 2020
Proves to be reliable target
Firkser recorded 14 receptions for 204 yards and a touchdown across 15 games for the Titans in 2019.
ANALYSIS
Firkser worked behind Jonnu Smith as the team's primary tight end, but managed to top 200 yards for the second consecutive season. Though he didn't produce overly impressive statistics, he has converted 33 of his 44 targets into receptions through two seasons as a pro. Firkser will enter the offseason as an exclusive rights free agent, meaning the Titans will only need to offer him a minimum contract to maintain his rights.