Deon Yelder
29-Year-Old
Free Agent
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Released by Cardinals
Yelder was released by the Cardinals on Friday, Josh Weinfuss of ESPN.com reports.
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After signing with the Cardinals in January, Yelder was let go by the team Friday. The 27-year-old has made 11 catches for 86 yards over 26 career games with the Chiefs and Buccaneers over the last three seasons.
After signing with the Cardinals in January, Yelder was let go by the team Friday. The 27-year-old has made 11 catches for 86 yards over 26 career games with the Chiefs and Buccaneers over the last three seasons.
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2020 Fantasy Outlook
After two seasons in Kansas City, Yelder has just three catches on four targets for 50 yards to show for it. He spent the 2019 campaign buried behind both Travis Kelce and Blake Bell on the Chiefs' depth chart. Bell's move to Dallas briefly left Yelder as the primary backup to Kelce toward the end of March, but the front office signed Ricky Seals-Jones in early April, who will presumably displace Yelder in that role after a few relatively productive seasons at the position elsewhere. Yelder is in a fairly good spot to land a 53-man roster spot again in 2020, but it would likely take multiple injuries at the tight end spot for him to warrant a look for fantasy purposes.
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Signs contract with Cardinals
The Cardinals signed Yelder to a reserve/future contract Wednesday.
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Finds new home
Yelder has been signed to the Giants' practice squad, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Let go by Tampa Bay
Yelder was released from the Buccaneers' practice squad Wednesday.
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Heads to practice squad
Yelder reverted to Tampa Bay's practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.
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Joins active roster again
Yelder was elevated to the active roster Saturday, Rick Stroud of the Tampa Bay Times reports.
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