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Dec 31, 2023 3 28 13 0 2
Dec 25, 2023 2 13 9 0 1
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2023 25 234 9.36 0.00 171
2022 41 444 10.83 2 0.00 482.8
2021 38 345 9.08 3 0.00 493.1
3y Avg. 42 408 9.71 3 0.00 513.4
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  • Patriots' Austin Hooper: Headed to New England

    Hooper is expected to sign with the Patriots on a one-year, $4.25 million contract, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Hooper accumulated 234 yards on 25 receptions across 17 games (nine starts) in Las Vegas last season. New England will mark his fifth team during his nine-year career. The journeyman projects to back up Hunter Henry as the Patriots' No. 2 tight end.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Targeted just 31 times in 2023

    Hooper finished his 2023 campaign with 25 receptions for 234 yards on 31 targets in 17 games. Hooper saw his playing time dwindle throughout the season as rookie Michael Mayer eventually earned the No. 1 role at tight end, but the latter missed the Raiders' final three contests due to a toe injury, which allowed Hooper to post a 9-80-0 receiving line from Weeks 16-18. It may have been too little, too late for Hooper, however, and the 29-year-old could possibly look to sign elsewhere when he hits unrestricted free agency this offseason.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Three catches Sunday

    Hooper caught all three of his targets for 28 yards in Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Colts. Hooper played a season-high 64 offensive snaps with rookie Michael Mayer (toe) sidelined for a second straight contest, but the former was overshadowed in the passing game by wide receiver Davante Adams, who caught 13 of 21 targets for 126 yards and two touchdowns. Hooper would likely maintain the No. 1 tight end role for the Raiders in Week 18 against the Broncos if Mayer is unable to return for the regular-season finale.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Pair of receptions in win

    Hooper caught two of three targets for 13 yards in Monday's 20-14 win over Kansas City. Hooper was the Raiders' second-leading receiver Monday despite notching a measly two catches for 13 yards, as the running game dominated the offense while maintaining a second-half lead. The veteran tight end logged 49 of a possible 55 offensive snaps with rookie Michael Mayer (toe) sidelined, and the latter's availability for a Week 17 tilt against the Colts remains uncertain.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Should be top tight end Monday

    Hooper is expected to serve as the Raiders' starting tight end in Monday's game against the Chiefs with Michael Mayer (toe) and Jesper Horsted (hamstring) both ruled out for the Week 16 contest, Paul Gutierrez of ESPN.com reports. The veteran had taken a back seat to the rookie Mayer in recent weeks, but Hooper could be in store for one of his largest snap shares of the season Monday now that the other two tight ends on the Raiders' 53-man roster are sidelined with injuries. The Raiders could elevate Cole Fotheringham from their practice squad to provide additional depth Monday, but he shouldn't be a major threat to poach playing time from Hooper. Through 14 appearances on the season, Hooper has cobbled together a 16-154-0 receiving line on 20 targets.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Catches lone target Sunday

    Hooper caught his only target for five yards in Sunday's 3-0 loss to the Vikings. Coming off the Raiders' Week 13 bye, Hooper logged just 20 offensive snaps to rookie Michael Mayer's 51 on Sunday, confirming the latter is likely to retain his hold on the No. 1 tight end role through the remainder of the regular season. Hooper's involvement figures to take a back seat to Mayer's development again Thursday versus the Chargers.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: One reception in loss

    Hooper caught one pass for 14 yards on two targets in Sunday's 31-17 loss to the Chiefs. Hooper wasn't targeted until the fourth quarter Sunday, while fellow tight end Michael Mayer saw four looks from quarterback Aidan O'Connell throughout the contest. Hooper figures to remain Las Vegas' No. 2 TE option when the Raiders return from their bye against the Vikings in Week 14.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Targeted once in road loss

    Hooper was unable to catch his only target in Sunday's 20-13 loss to the Dolphins. Hooper played 29 of a possible 61 offensive snaps Sunday, but rookie Michael Mayer earned five targets on the way to a 4-46-0 line. Mayer remains the only Raiders tight end worth rostering, as Hooper likely continues to serve primarily as a blocker against the Chiefs in Week 12.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Makes one reception on SNF

    Hooper caught his only target for seven yards in Sunday's 16-12 win over the Jets. Hooper managed to overcome a minor calf injury that limited him in practice this past Wednesday and Thursday, but he was overshadowed by fellow tight end Michael Mayer on Sunday Night Football as the rookie played 56 of a possible 64 offensive snaps and caught his first career touchdown in the process. Hooper figures to retain the No. 2 TE role for Las Vegas against the Dolphins in Week 11.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Cleared for Sunday

    Hooper (calf) doesn't carry an injury designation ahead of Sunday night's game against the Jets. Hooper was limited in practice Wednesday and Thursday, but a full session Friday on his part set the stage for the tight end to be available Sunday. Over the course of nine games, Hooper has recorded just 13 catches for 128 yards, a modest rate of production that keeps him off the fantasy radar in most formats.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Targeted once in win

    Hooper caught his only target for 10 yards in Sunday's 30-6 win over the Giants. Hooper continues to play behind rookie tight end Michael Mayer, but neither option has been able to reach significant fantasy relevance as Josh Jacobs, Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers remain focal points. Hooper figures to take a back seat to Mayer again versus the Jets in Week 10.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Two grabs in loss

    Hooper caught both of his targets for 19 yards in Monday's 26-14 loss to the Lions. Hooper played just 10 of the Raiders' 46 offensive snaps Monday, with his 22 percent snap share going down as his lowest rate of the season. With rookie tight end Michael Mayer having emerged as the team's top option at the position, Hooper has become an afterthought in the team's offensive scheme. Hooper will likely continue in a backup role going forward, barring an injury to Mayer.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Two receptions Sunday

    Hooper caught both of his targets for 18 yards in Sunday's 30-12 loss to the Bears. The veteran tight end has seen his playing time dwindle due to the rise of rookie Michael Mayer over the Raiders' past couple contests, and Hooper logged only 22 offensive snaps in Chicago on Sunday. Additionally, he has earned just 11 total targets through the first seven weeks of the season.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Pair of catches on MNF

    Hooper caught both of his targets for 11 yards in Monday's 17-13 win over the Packers. Hooper (36) played nearly as many offensive snaps as Michael Mayer (42), but the rookie posted a season-high 39 yards on his own two receptions. Mayer could earn more opportunities as the season wears on, but for now the timeshare at tight end remains fairly evenly split ahead of the Raiders' Week 6 tilt against the Patriots.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Held to one catch in loss

    Hooper caught one pass for 11 yards on two targets in Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Chargers. Hooper has yet to earn more than two targets in a single contest through his first four games as a Raider, ultimately posting a 4-51-0 line this season. Fellow tight end Michael Mayer has been even less involved through the air, leaving a majority of the offensive production to Josh Jacobs, Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers ahead of a Week 5 matchup against the Packers.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Not targeted Sunday

    Hooper was not targeted in Sunday's 23-18 loss to the Steelers. Hooper's 55 offensive snaps were a season high through the first three weeks, but he failed to earn a single target, and fellow tight end Micheal Mayer was on the receiving end of a two-point conversion. If quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (concussion) continues to prioritize Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers, Hooper could be a tough click in most formats.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Two receptions in loss

    Hooper caught two passes on as many targets for 20 yards in Sunday's 38-10 loss to the Bills. Hooper's only receptions came on back-to-back plays on the Raiders' opening drive of the second half, but fellow tight end Michael Mayer was held to just one catch for two yards on 16 offensive snaps throughout this contest. The duo figures to continue splitting duties against the Steelers in Week 3, but quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo could look their way more often if Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers fail to clear the league's concussion protocol.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Gains 20 yards in win

    Hooper caught his lone target for 20 yards in Sunday's 17-16 win over the Broncos. Hooper got the start and caught the only target intended for a tight end in his debut with Las Vegas. Fellow newcomer Jimmy Garoppolo did not utilize the tight end position like he did with George Kittle during his time in San Francisco, opting to target his outside options in the narrow victory. Early second-round pick Michael Mayer wasn't used on offense, confirming that Hooper sits atop the depth chart. The veteran tight end is worth consideration in deeper formats heading into a matchup against the Bills on Sunday.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Facing competition for top role

    Hooper could slide to No. 2 on the depth chart after the Raiders selected fellow tight end Michael Mayer with the 35th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, Vic Tafur of TheAthletic.com reports. Hooper originally faced little competition for the top job at tight end when he signed with Las Vegas in March after the team dealt Darren Waller to the Giants, but Mayer projects to vulture first-team reps sooner rather than later. The rookie's introduction limits the ceiling on Hooper's fantasy outlook, and 2017 first rounder O.J. Howard could factor into the TE mix as well.
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  • Raiders' Austin Hooper: Headed to Las Vegas

    Hooper agreed Wednesday with the Raiders on a one-year, $2.75 million deal, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports. After a two-year stint in Cleveland, Hooper joined the Titans for the 2022 campaign and appeared in all 17 games for the club, recording 41 catches for 444 yards and two touchdowns on 60 targets. In his new locale, Hooper is slated to lead a tight-end corps in transition. He'll be joined in Las Vegas by fellow free-agent addition O.J. Howard, while the Raiders dealt Darren Waller to the Giants last week and have not yet looked to re-sign free agent Foster Moreau. Given his team context, Hooper has a chance to earn enough targets from quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo in 2023 to merit attention in deeper fantasy formats.
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