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Sun Oct 11 201511:52Lewis (knee) listed as active for Sunday's game against Bucs
Lewis (knee) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Bucs.
The return to action of fellow TE Julius Thomas caps Lewis' fantasy upside this week, thus restricting his fantasy utility to the deepest of formats.
Fri Oct 9 201517:17Lewis (knee) listed as probable for Sunday's game against Bucs
Lewis (knee) is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Bucs.
Lewis did catch five passes on eight targets for 40 yards against the Colts last Sunday, but with the return of Julius Thomas not too far off, Lewis' window of fantasy opportunity figures to be closing soon.
Thu Oct 8 201515:59Lewis (knee) practiced fully Thursday
Lewis (knee) practiced fully Thursday.
Lewis figures to be listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Bucs, though with just five catches for 40 yards this season -- all last weekend -- he's only an option in the deepest of fantasy formats.
Wed Oct 7 201518:21Lewis (knee) did not practice Wednesday
Lewis (knee) did not practice Wednesday.
Lewis is battling a knee injury sustained Sunday against the Colts, and at this point it's unclear whether he'll be able to play in Week 5. Lewis caught five passes on eight targets for 40 yards against the Colts on Sunday, but with Julius Thomas (hand) set to return within the next couple of weeks, Lewis' fantasy utility will be very limited.
Mon Oct 5 201515:12Lewis caught five passes on eight targets for 40 yards in Sunday...
Lewis caught five passes on eight targets for 40 yards in Sunday's loss to the Colts.
After being held without a reception through the first three games of the season, Lewis finally got on the board Sunday. His most valuable days may already be behind him, however, as the impending return of Julius Thomas (hand) will relegate Lewis to No. 2 tight end status. Considering how little damage Lewis did as the No. 1 option, he does not figure to be a strong play once Thomas reasserts himself.
Mon Sep 21 201513:48Lewis failed to record reception in Sunday's win over Miami
Lewis failed to record a reception in Sunday's win over Miami.
For the second straight week, Lewis was held without a catch, though he was targeted four times in the 23-20 victory. Starting in place of Julius Thomas (hand), the veteran Lewis was expected to be one of Blake Bortles' top targets, but the young quarterback instead favored his wide receivers, led by Allen Robinson. With Thomas expected to miss at least two more games, Lewis will continue to have opportunities, but he's yet to prove worthy of use in any formats through two weeks.
Fri Sep 11 201512:55Lewis will be Jaguars' 1st tight end Sunday against Carolina wit...
Lewis will be the Jaguars' No. 1 tight end Sunday against Carolina with Julius Thomas (hand) officially ruled out.
The Jaguars don't anticipate having Thomas back until Week 4 at the earliest, so Lewis' value will receive a nice boost over the next three games. The former first-round pick has generally underwhelmed, but he's been banged up each of the last two seasons while dealing with inexperience at the quarterback position. With Blake Bortles appearing to take significant strides during the preseason, Lewis may be worth a weekly flyer until Thomas returns.
Sat Aug 15 201513:46Lewis had one catch (one target) for seven yards in Friday night...
Lewis had one catch (one target) for seven yards in Friday night's preseason opener against Pittsburgh. The Jaguars featured several two tight-end sets during the game, partially to aid the team's commitment to a running game this season, which should get Lewis on the field often.
The biggest news related to Jacksonville tight ends was plum free-agent acquisition Julius Thomas going down with a hand injury that will keep him out of action for the remainder of the preseason. Thomas' injury impacts Lewis' role and playing time, so if it extends to the regular season, Lewis may have some early-season value.
Tue May 26 201521:06Lewis will serve as second tight end in offense that will featur...
Lewis will serve as the second tight end in an offense that will feature more two tight-end sets in 2015, the Florida Times-Union reports.
Lewis will obviously have a reduced role as a receiver after the Jaguars signed Julius Thomas, the centerpiece of the team's offseason acquisitions. However, new offensive coordinator Greg Olson plans to deploy multiple tight-end sets and Lewis, a good blocker, is part of that strategy.
Sun Apr 19 201515:33Lewis has restructured final year of contract with Jaguars
Lewis has restructured the final year of his contract with the Jaguars, ESPN.com reports.
Lewis had been slated to count $8.2 million against the team's salary cap, with his re-structured deal now putting him on track to remain with the Jags in 2015. Of course, the team's hefty investment in fellow TE Julius Thomas represents a hit to Lewis' fantasy upside. That said, Lewis -- who caught 18 passes for 206 yards in eight games for the Jags in 2014 -- should continue to be an asset to the team's offense, thanks to his ability as an inline tight end and blocker.
Thu Mar 12 201513:56The Jaguars' signing of Julius Thomas will not affect Lewis' sta...
The Jaguars' signing of Julius Thomas will not affect Lewis' status with the team, ESPN reports.
GM David Caldwell stated that Lewis will not be cut by the team, but he also said Lewis is not guaranteed a spot on the roster. "He's going to have to compete to be here," Caldwell said. Lewis has dealt with a number of injuries throughout his career, and he missed eight games with a high ankle sprain last season. New offensive coordinator Greg Olson is a fan of using multiple tight ends, so Lewis could have some value in 2015, though the Jaguars will have a tough decision to make with Lewis holding a cap hit of $8.2 million.
Wed Dec 31 201415:06Lewis finished 2014 season with 18 catches for 206 yards and two...
Lewis finished the 2014 season with 18 catches for 206 yards and two touchdowns in eight games.
An ankle injury kept Lewis out for half of the season, and he struggled to establish himself after returning to the lineup. He did not record a catch, and was not targeted, in Week 17 against Houston and had just 10 combined catches in six games after returning from IR. The veteran enters the final year of his contract next season and should enter the season as the starter. However, injuries have taken their toll over the last two seasons, so Lewis is a fairly risky player to roster.
Fri Dec 19 201400:15Lewis caught 2-of-3 targets for six yards and touchdown in Thurs...
Lewis caught 2-of-3 targets for six yards and a touchdown in Thursday's 21-14 win over the Titans.
Lewis was no more involved than usual, but he did haul in a four-yard touchdown on a fade route. He has exactly three targets in five of his seven appearances this season, and he's no more than the fourth or fifth option in an unproductive passing game.
Sun Dec 14 201420:55Lewis had two catches on three targets for 22 yards Sunday again...
Lewis had two catches on three targets for 22 yards Sunday against Baltimore.
Lewis' involvement in the Jaguars' passing attack has been disappointing this season, as he's seen more than four targets on just one occasion, Week 1 against the Eagles.
Sun Dec 7 201419:06Lewis hauled in three passes for 69yards in Sunday's loss to Tex...
Lewis hauled in three passes for 69yards in Sunday's loss to the Texans.
In his third game back from an ankle injury, Lewis posted his second-highest yardage total of the season. Still, the Blake Bortles-led Jacksonville offense has proven to be anything but consistent this season, so Lewis is a risky play in nearly any format.
Mon Nov 17 201414:20Lewis activated to 53-man roster Monday
Lewis was activated to the 53-man roster Monday.
Lewis is eligible to play in Week 12 and is now officially off the injured reserve/designated-to-return list. He practiced in full in the week prior to the Jaguars' Week 10 loss to Dallas and had an extra week to prepare with the Jaguars' on bye this past weekend. Barring a setback, Lewis will be Jacksonville's starting tight end against the Colts on Sunday, pushing Clay Harbor to the No. 2 spot.
Tue Nov 11 201413:56Head coach Gus Bradley said Lewis (ankle) will definitely return...
Head coach Gus Bradley said Lewis (ankle) will definitely return following the team's Week 11 bye.
Lewis will get one more week to rest and recover with the Jaguars off Sunday, but he was already a full participant in practice all of last week, so that will simply give him more time to get into playing shape. Lewis figures to reclaim his role as the Jaguars' top tight end upon his return.
Fri Nov 7 201410:37Lewis (ankle) practiced fully each day this week
Lewis (ankle) practiced fully each day this week.
Lewis is not eligible to play until Week 12, but he is seemingly back at 100 percent, so fantasy owners should expect him to be back in the lineup when the Jaguars return to action following their Week 11 bye.
Wed Nov 5 201411:10Lewis (ankle) full participant during Wednesday's practice
Lewis (ankle) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice.
Lewis is still on the Jaguars' injured reserve/designated to return list, but judging by his full practice participation, the tight end should be full-go once eligible to return in Week 12 versus the Colts. Until then, Clay Harbor will continue as the Jaguars' No. 1 option at tight end.
Wed Oct 29 201419:48Lewis (ankle) practiced on limited basis Wednesday
Lewis (ankle) practiced on a limited basis Wednesday, the Jaguars' official site reports.
Assuming no setbacks, Lewis -- who is on the Jaguars' injured reserve/designated-to-return list -- can be activated in advance of the team's Week 12 game against the Colts, thus providing Clay Harbor will a couple more games worth of deep league utility in the meantime.
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