- Elijah Arroyo
- #18
- Team SEA
- Pos TE
- Status IRInjured Reserve
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Sidelined until postseason
Arroyo (knee) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Analysis: Arroyo suffered a knee injury in Week 14 and had already been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Colts. He'll now be sidelined for the rest of the regular season, but he will have a chance to return during the postseason.
Published: Sat, Dec 13 at 4:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out to face Colts
Arroyo (knee) is ruled out for Sunday's game against Indianapolis, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Arroyo will miss at least one game due to the knee injury he suffered Week 14 against Atlanta. With the rookie second-round pick sidelined, Nick Kallerup will stand to operate as the No. 2 tight end behind AJ Barner.
Published: Fri, Dec 12 at 1:10pm by Rotowire.com
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No practice again
Arroyo (knee) did not practice for the second day in a row Thursday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Analysis: It's not a good sign after the tight end suffered a knee injury in Seattle's win over Atlanta last week. The Seahawks have one more practice ahead of Sunday's matchup with the Colts. Arroyo has 15 catches for 179 yards and a touchdown on the year.
Published: Thu, Dec 11 at 5:06pm by Rotowire.com
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No practice to begin week
Arroyo (knee) did not practice Wednesday, Corbin K. Smith of SI.com reports.
Analysis: Arroyo suffered the knee injury in Sunday's blowout win over Atlanta, and head coach Mike McDonald has since expressed skepticism that Arroyo would be able to play in Week 15 against the Colts. His inability to suit up at all Wednesday isn't a promising start, but he'll have two additional days to increase his participation.
Published: Wed, Dec 10 at 8:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Status for Week 15 uncertain
Arroyo (knee) may miss Sunday's contest against the Colts, Michael-Shawn Dugar of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Arroyo was forced out of the team's 37-9 win over the Falcons in Week 14 due to a knee injury, and head coach Mike Macdonald said Monday that "this week's probably in jeopardy," for the tight end. If Arroyo is sidelined for Week 15, Nick Kallerup would stand to operate as the team's No. 2 tight end against Indianapolis.
Published: Mon, Dec 8 at 6:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Additional testing upcoming
Arroyo (knee) will undergo more imaging in the near future to determine the severity of his injury, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Analysis: Arroyo suffered a knee injury in the first half of the team's victory, ultimately failing to return to action. The rookie could be set to miss action moving forward, and if that's the case, Nick Kallerup would be a top candidate to operate as the top reserve option at tight end behind AJ Barner.
Published: Sun, Dec 7 at 1:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Exits with knee injury
Arroyo (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Falcons.
Analysis: Arroyo is being evaluated by medical staff to determine whether he can return to Sunday's game. Nick Kallerup is poised to see more snaps on offense as the Seahawks' TE2 behind AJ Barner for as long as Arroyo is out of the game.
Published: Sun, Dec 7 at 11:11am by Rotowire.com
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Two targets in win
Arroyo didn't haul in either of his two targets in Sunday's 26-0 win over the Vikings.
Analysis: Arroyo continues to run behind second-year tight end AJ Barner, as the former recorded a 39 percent snap share in the blowout win. We've seen some flashes from the rookie tight end, but he won't be a dependable fantasy option moving forward barring an injury to Barner.
Published: Mon, Dec 1 at 12:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet in win
Arroyo caught one pass for five yards in Sunday's 30-24 win over the Titans.
Analysis: Arroyo played just 18 offensive snaps (38 percent), his lowest total since the season opener. The Seahawks' offense was quite efficient and didn't spend a ton of time on the field, but it will be difficult to trust Arroyo in nearly any fantasy setting considering he has just 15 catches for 179 yards and a touchdown through 11 games.
Published: Mon, Nov 24 at 5:58am by Rotowire.com
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Reels in one pass
Arroyo caught his lone target for five yards in Sunday's 44-22 win over the Cardinals.
Analysis: It was a quirky game in which the Seahawks scoring two defensive touchdowns, and they threw the ball just 12 times. Arroyo handled a 47 percent snap share, which has been fairly consistent all season. He still profiles as the No. 2 tight end behind AJ Barner ahead of a Week 11 matchup versus the Rams.
Published: Mon, Nov 10 at 6:18am by Rotowire.com
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Scores first TD
Arroyo caught two passes on two targets for 29 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 38-14 win over the Commanders.
Analysis: Arroyo notched his first career touchdown on a 26-yard pass in the second quarter. Despite the blowout, the starters played nearly the entire game, and Arroyo played just 22 of 51 offensive snaps (43 percent), which has his standard workload this season with AJ Barner handling a nearly every-down role. Arroyo's touchdown provided an intriguing flash of athleticism and upside, but he'll be tough to depend on until he secures an increased role.
Published: Mon, Nov 3 at 5:46am by Rotowire.com
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Reels in four passes
Arroyo caught four of five passes for 42 yards in Monday's 27-19 win over the Texans.
Analysis: Arroyo finished with a 38 percent snap share but out-produced fellow tight end A.J. Barner, who caught just one pass for seven yards. A rookie second-round pick, Arroyo continues to showcase his upside, but his snap count will remain low unless he can overtake Barner as the superior run blocker. In the long run, it's worth holding Arroyo in dynasty formats due to his superb athleticism.
Published: Tue, Oct 21 at 3:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Snares one pass
Arroyo caught one of two targets for six yards in Sunday's 20-12 win over the Jaguars.
Analysis: Arroyo continues to work as the No. 2 tight end behind AJ Barner, who has consistently played around 80 percent of the offensive snaps while producing 17 receptions for 205 yards and four touchdowns. Meanwhile, Arroyo has logged more than 50 percent of the snaps just once this season, and he has yet to catch more than two passes in a game. The rookie is an intriguing athlete who could still have a bright future in the league, but it will be difficult to depend on him for fantasy purposes until…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 13 at 11:29am by Rotowire.com
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One grab in loss
Arroyo secured his lone target for 10 yards in Sunday's 38-35 loss to the Buccaneers.
Analysis: Arroyo played 26 of the Seahawks' 61 offensive snaps, behind fellow tight end AJ Barner (49) and ahead of Eric Saubert (17). The rookie has recorded just six catches for 92 yards across Seattle's first five games this season. Arroyo's limited usage makes him very difficult to trust for fantasy purposes. The Seahawks visit the Jaguars in Week 6.
Published: Wed, Oct 8 at 6:31am by Rotowire.com
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Generates 44 yards in win
Arroyo caught two of four targets for 44 yards in Thursday's 23-20 win over the Cardinals.
Analysis: Arroyo gained 32 yards on one reception, and he was targeted in the end zone in the second quarter, too. The rookie played 55 percent of the offensive snaps, and while he's still the No. 2 tight end behind AJ Barner, Arroyo's snap counts and usage are rising. He'll look to continue his ascent in Week 5 against the Buccaneers.
Published: Fri, Sep 26 at 5:39am by Rotowire.com
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Cleared to play Thurdsay
Arroyo (groin) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice and does not carry an injury designation into Thursday's NFC West clash against the Cardinals, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Analysis: Arroyo failed to haul in his lone target during Sunday's 44-13 win over the Saints and tweaked his groin in the process. He was estimated as limited on the first two practice reports of the week, but he has been given the green light to play in Arizona. The rookie second-rounder has opened the season with three catches (on five targets) for 38 yards while operating as the Seahawks' TE2 behind AJ Barner.
Published: Wed, Sep 24 at 5:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Deemed limited for walkthrough
Arroyo (groin) was estimated as a limited participant in Tuesday's practice walkthrough, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Analysis: Arroyo was was also estimated as a limited participant Monday, so his status for Thursday's Week 4 matchup against Arizona is very much up in the air. The rookie tight end logged a season-high 28 offensive snaps in Sunday's win over New Orleans, but he came away from that contest with a groin injury. If he's unable to suit up Thursday, Eric Saubert would presumably work as Seattle's No. 2 tight end behind AJ Barner.
Published: Tue, Sep 23 at 4:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Working through groin injury
Arroyo was listed as a limited participant in Monday's estimated practice report due to a groin injury, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
Analysis: The rookie second-rounder played 30 snaps (28 on offense, two on special teams) and failed to haul in his lone target during the Seahawks' 44-13 win over the Saints on Sunday. Arroyo appears to have come out of that contest worse for wear with a groin injury, and his practice participation over the next two days will determine his status heading into Thursday's NFC West clash against the Cardinals in Arizona. Eric Saubert and Nick Kallerup would be in line for more snaps at tight end behind AJ…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 22 at 4:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets more snaps in blowout win
Arroyo didn't catch his only target in Sunday's 44-13 win over the Saints.
Analysis: Arroyo played 50 percent of the offensive snaps, his highest mark of the year. There's no indication that he's encroaching on AJ Barner's workload at this point, but if the trend continues in Thursday's matchup versus the Cardinals, it will be worth keeping an eye on.
Published: Mon, Sep 22 at 4:48am by Rotowire.com
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Two catches in win
Arroyo caught two of three targets for 31 yards in Sunday's 31-17 win over the Steelers.
Analysis: Arroyo handled a 39 percent snap share and is the clear No. 2 tight end behind second-year AJ Barner, who logged 89 percent of the offensive snaps. The rookie showed his explosiveness in the first quarter, scooping a short pass from Sam Darnold and taking it 34 yards into Pittsburgh territory. While he caught just one pass the rest of the game, it's an encouraging start for the youngster.
Published: Mon, Sep 15 at 4:37am by Rotowire.com
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Quiet debut
Arroyo caught his lone target for seven yards in Sunday's 17-13 loss to the 49ers.
Analysis: The rookie second-round pick played just 16 of the team's 52 offensive snaps (31 percent) while AJ Barner finished with 44 snaps (85 percent). Arroyo should have the highest long-term upside because of his athleticism and pass-catching abilities, but Barner has established himself as a dependable run blocker that may fit better with the Seahawks' scheme.
Published: Mon, Sep 8 at 7:26am by Rotowire.com
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Logs two receptions Friday
Arroyo brought in both of his targets for 19 yards in Friday's 33-16 preseason win over Kansas City.
Analysis: AJ Barner lined up with Seattle's first-string offense Friday, hinting that he has the early lead over Arroyo in the competition for the No. 1 tight end job. The 22-year-old Arroyo hasn't done anything to hurt his stock this preseason, catching all four of his targets for 33 yards across two contests. The rookie would have to leapfrog Barner in the Seahawks' final preseason game against Green Bay on Saturday, Aug. 23 in order to avoid starting the regular season as the backup option.
Published: Fri, Aug 15 at 11:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Competing with AJ Barner
Arroyo is thriving as a pass catcher early in training camp, but AJ Barner's blocking makes him the favorite to replace Noah Fant as Seattle's starting tight end, according to Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune.
Analysis: Barner, a 2024 fourth-round pick, was Seattle's No. 2 tight end for most of his rookie season. Fant's recent release gives both Barner and Arroyo a big opportunity, especially because new Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak is expected to shift the team toward more heavy packages with multiple tight ends and/or a fullback. Arroyo, a rookie second-round pick, could earn a role as the top tight end for passing situations even if he isn't a starter, given that he's faster and more…read more
Published: Mon, Jul 28 at 8:38am by Rotowire.com
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Door to starting job opens
Arroyo will compete with AJ Barner for the starting tight end job after the Seahawks released Noah Fant on Sunday, Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times reports.
Analysis: A rookie second-round pick, Arroyo was going to be in the mix for the starting job regardless, but Fant's departure opens the door further. Arroyo (6-foot-5, 254 pounds) struggled with knee injuries during his second and third seasons at Miami before reeling in 35 passes for 590 yards and seven touchdowns in his final collegiate campaign. He didn't test at the NFL Combine or pro day due to a knee injury, but he's considered a standout athlete anyway. Barner is considered a better blocker and…read more
Published: Mon, Jul 21 at 5:43am by Rotowire.com
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Inks deal with Seahawks
Arroyo signed his four-year rookie deal with the Seahawks on Friday, Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports.
Analysis: Per Adam Schefter of ESPN, Arroyo's $8.81 million deal includes $6.87 million fully guaranteed. While Condotta notes that the tight end, who was taken in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, 50th overall, is expected is expected to earn substantial playing time as a rookie, steady volume may be an issue for the 6-foot-5, 254-pounder out of Miami with veteran returnees Noah Fant and AJ Barner also in Seattle's TE mix.
Published: Fri, Jul 18 at 10:43am by Rotowire.com
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