Fantasy Player Profile DeAndre Carter
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Wk | Opp | Yds | TD | Yds | TD | Lost | Pts |
1 | TEN, | - | - | 6 | - | - | 1.60 |
2 | @HOU, | - | - | 32 | - | - | 6.20 |
3 | @IND, | - | - | 22 | - | - | 5.20 |
4 | LAR, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
5 | CAR, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
6 | JAX, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
7 | Bye | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
8 | @WAS, | - | - | 7 | - | - | 1.70 |
9 | @ARI, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
10 | NE, | - | - | 5 | - | - | 1.50 |
11 | GB, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
12 | MIN, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
13 | @DET, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
14 | @SF, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
15 | @MIN, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
16 | DET, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
17 | SEA, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
18 | @GB, | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
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- 35.20
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- 7
- 81.70
- 90.00
- 101.50
- 110.00
- 12
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- 7 Bye
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Targeted once in defeat
Carter caught a seven-yard pass in the Bears' 18-15 loss to the Commanders on Sunday.
Analysis: Carter had a pair of three-catch games when Keenan Allen missed time in Weeks 2 and 3. However, since Allen returned to action, Carter has one catch over the last four games. Unless other Chicago wide receivers miss time, Carter is unlikely to post useful fantasy numbers.
Published: Sun, Oct 27 at 8:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to play
Carter (ribs) is active Sunday against the Panthers.
Analysis: Carter opened Week 5 as a DNP, but he returned to close out the week with limited sessions, paving the way for him to take the field. He'll handle return duties for the Bears against Carolina, with likely limited opportunities on offense.
Published: Sun, Oct 6 at 8:41am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Week 5
Carter (ribs) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Panthers.
Analysis: Head coach Matt Eberflus told reporters Friday that Carter has been progressing throughout the week, so it appears the 31-year-old could be a game-time decision Sunday. If Carter's ribs injury is too much to overcome, expect Velus Jones to serve as Chicago's top kick and punt returner.
Published: Fri, Oct 4 at 12:18pm by Rotowire.com
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Makes progress
Carter (ribs) was a limited participant in practice Thursday.
Analysis: Carter logged a DNP on Wednesday, so this is a step in the right direction for the veteran wideout and return man. However, his status for Sunday's game against the Panthers remains in question. If he's unable to play, the team may make Velus Jones active for the first time since Week 1 to handle return duties in the kicking game.
Published: Thu, Oct 3 at 1:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Missing practice
Carter (ribs) will not practice Wednesday, Patrick Finley of the Chicago Sun-Times reports.
Analysis: Carter presumably suffered the injury in Sunday's win over the Rams, although that's not clear. The veteran wideout will work to return to the practice field Thursday or Friday, in an effort to suit up Week 5 against the Panthers.
Published: Wed, Oct 2 at 10:53am by Rotowire.com
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Six targets in defeat
Carter caught three passes for 22 yards in the Bears' 21-16 loss to the Colts on Sunday.
Analysis: Carter continues to see a regular role in the Chicago offense while Keenan Allen (heel) is sidelined. As long as Carter remains in a that role, he'll continue to function as a possession receiver. Once Allen returns, Carter is likely to be a core special teamer who sees occasional snaps on offense.
Published: Sun, Sep 22 at 7:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Four targets in defeat
Carter caught three passes (on four targets) for 32 yards in the Bears' 19-13 loss to the Texans on Sunday.
Analysis: Carter was been the replacement for Keenan Allen when the veteran missed snaps in Week 1, and in this game against the Texans when Allen was inactive. It's unlikely that Carter will see regular targets when Chicago's top three receivers are healthy. However, when called upon to play significant snaps, Carter may be a useful possession receiver.
Published: Mon, Sep 16 at 4:49am by Rotowire.com
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Targeted twice in opener
Carter hauled in one of two targets for six yards in the Bears' 24-17 win over the Titans on Sunday.
Analysis: In addition to returning five punts for 64 yards and one kickoff for 67 yards, Carter also saw time in the wide receiver rotation. With two targets, Carter had the most targets of any Chicago receiver aside from DJ Moore, Keenan Allen and Rome Odunze. If Carter continues to earn the trust of the coaching staff, it's possible that he moves into a more prominent role in the offense if other pass catchers miss time.
Published: Sun, Sep 8 at 7:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Signs with Chicago
The Bears signed Carter to a one-year contract Tuesday.
Analysis: Carter suited up for all 17 regular-season games with the Raiders in 2023 and racked up 494 return yards in that span. He also contributed four catches for 39 yards and three carries for 17 yards. The 31-year-old veteran now stands to compete for a similar role including the return game with Chicago.
Published: Tue, Jun 18 at 8:57am by Rotowire.com
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Totals 494 return yards in 2023
Carter caught four passes for 39 yards on seven targets and rushed three times for 18 yards in 17 games during the 2023 season. He also returned 24 punts for 232 yards and 11 kicks for 262 yards.
Analysis: Carter, who'll turn 31 years old in April, served primarily as a return man in his first season with the Raiders, logging just 102 total offensive snaps. The journeyman wide receiver is set to become an unrestricted free agent in 2024, so it's uncertain that he'll be back as a specialist in Las Vegas.
Published: Sun, Feb 18 at 11:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets two snaps on offense Week 14
Carter played two of the Raiders' 54 snaps on offense in Monday's 3-0 loss to the Vikings and returned one kickoff for 16 yards and four punts for 39 yards.
Analysis: After establishing career highs with 44 catches and 538 receiving yards in 17 games with the Chargers in 2022, Carter has barely factored into the Raiders' plans at receiver upon joining the club on a one-year deal this offseason. He's been active for all 13 of Las Vegas' games, but he's produced a 3-36-0 receiving line on six targets while playing just 88 snaps on offense. Carter is still locked in as the Raiders' top kickoff and punt returner, but any opportunities he might earn on offense…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 13 at 8:56am by Rotowire.com
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Racks up 74 return yards Sunday
Carter rushed once for 15 yards in Sunday's 16-12 win over the Jets. He also returned three punts for 49 yards and one kickoff for 25 yards.
Analysis: Carter continues to get a majority of his work in the return game, playing just seven offensive snaps for the Raiders on Sunday Night Football. His 15-yard run was good enough to move the chains on a fourth-and-one from Las Vegas' own 44-yard line in the fourth quarter, but Carter's touch volume figures to remain limited against the Dolphins in Week 11.
Published: Mon, Nov 13 at 11:40am by Rotowire.com
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Makes 16-yard grab on SNF
Carter caught his only target for 16 yards in Sunday's 23-18 loss to the Steelers. He also returned five punts for 44 yards.
Analysis: Carter's punt-return duties kept him busy on special teams, but offensively, he logged just eight snaps to rookie wide receiver Tre Tucker's 12. Carter has been targeted once in each of the Raiders' first three games, while Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers continue to command a majority of the looks from quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (concussion).
Published: Mon, Sep 25 at 9:07am by Rotowire.com
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Targeted once in loss
Carter was unable to haul in his only target in Sunday's 38-10 loss to the Bills.
Analysis: Carter returned one kickoff for 23 yards, but he logged just nine offensive snaps despite fellow receiver Jakobi Meyers (concussion) missing the contest. Davante Adams left early with a possible concussion of his own Sunday, so the Raiders could be even thinner at the position against the Steelers in Week 3. If Meyers and Adams remain sidelined, Carter might see additional work alongside Hunter Renfrow, Kristian Wilkerson and Tre Tucker.
Published: Mon, Sep 18 at 10:46am by Rotowire.com
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Healthy for Week 2 unlike Meyers
Carter (knee) doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game in Buffalo, while fellow receiver Jakobi Meyers (concussion) has been ruled out.
Analysis: Carter trended in the right direction all week, upgrading to limited participation Thursday after missing Wednesday's practice, and practicing fully Friday to shed the injury designation. In addition to returning kickoffs and punts on special teams, Carter's a candidate to see increased action alongside Davante Adams in Meyers' absence, though Hunter Renfrow, Kristian Wilkerson and Tre Tucker could also earn more attention from quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo against the Bills.
Published: Fri, Sep 15 at 12:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Mixes into practice Thursday
Carter (knee) was a limited participant at practice Thursday ahead of Sunday's game at Buffalo.
Analysis: It's a step in the right direction towards being able to suit up for Week 2 after Carter missed practice entirely Wednesday. With No. 2 wideout Jakobi Meyers dealing with a concussion, Carter could potentially be set for increased playing time on offense against the Bills in addition to his return duties.
Published: Thu, Sep 14 at 1:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Sits out practice Wednesday
Carter (knee) didn't participate in practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Carter dealt with a knee issue throughout last week, logging a trio of limited practices. He was able to play against Denver on Sunday, however, finishing with nine offensive snaps and catching his only target for five yards. It's not a promising sign that the offseason acquisition is beginning this week with a DNP, though he'll have two days to get back on the practice field ahead of Sunday's contest in Buffalo.
Published: Wed, Sep 13 at 5:41pm by Rotowire.com
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One catch in season opener
Carter caught his lone target for five yards in Sunday's 17-16 win over the Broncos.
Analysis: Carter's only catch in the season opener came on the Raiders' final drive of the contest, and he ultimately played just 10 snaps on offense. Fellow receivers Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers combined for 147 yards and two touchdowns on 15 receptions, but the latter sustained a head injury and will need to clear the NFL's concussion protocol in order to suit up against the Bills in Week 2. If Meyers remains sidelined, Carter and Hunter Renfrow could see their roles expand.
Published: Mon, Sep 11 at 8:31am by Rotowire.com
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Available for Week 1
Carter (knee) is active for Sunday's matchup against the Broncos.
Analysis: Carter was deemed questionable for the season opener due to a knee injury that popped up Wednesday, but he'll be good to go. With the Chargers last year, Carter caught 46 of 65 targets for 538 yards and three scores, but he's behind Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers and Hunter Renfrow in Las Vegas. However, Carter is expected to handle both punt and kick returns for the Raiders.
Published: Sun, Sep 10 at 12:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Week 1
Carter (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Broncos, Paul Gutierrez of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The veteran wideout and return man was limited in practice all week. Carter set career highs as a receiver with the Chargers last season, turning 65 targets into a 46/538/3 line. He's slated to be a depth piece on offense in Las Vegas this year.
Published: Fri, Sep 8 at 1:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with knee injury
Carter (knee) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday, Rachel Gossen of the Raiders' official site reports.
Analysis: It's a new issue for Carter, whose status for Week 1 now appears to be in jeopardy. If the vet misses any time, Las Vegas will probably lean that much harder on Hunter Renfrow to run out of the slot.
Published: Wed, Sep 6 at 3:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds work in Vegas
Carter and the Raiders agreed to a one-year contract Wednesday, Vincent Bonsignore of the Las Vegas Review-Journal reports.
Analysis: During his lone season with the Chargers in 2022, the well-traveled Carter caught 46 passes (on 65 targets) for 538 yards and three touchdowns. With Las Vegas, the soon-to-be 30-year-old Carter is slated to give the team added depth at wide receiver behind Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers and Hunter Renfrow, while also providing the Raiders with another option in the return game.
Published: Wed, Mar 29 at 8:05am by Rotowire.com
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Injures ankle Saturday
Carter sustained an ankle injury during Saturday's wild-card contest at Jacksonville.
Analysis: Before his departure in the second quarter, Carter reeled in two of three targets for 17 yards. With Mike Williams (back) inactive Saturday and Jalen Guyton (knee) on injured reserve, Keenan Allen, Joshua Palmer and Michael Bandy are the only healthy wide receivers on the Chargers' active roster.
Published: Sat, Jan 14 at 6:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Could benefit from Williams absence
Fellow wide receiver Mike Williams (back) has been ruled out for Saturday's playoff game against the Jaguars, which could lead to more opportunities for Carter.
Analysis: Carter bumped down to fourth on the Chargers' wide receiver depth chart with everyone healthy down the stretch, but the return man showed he can contribute on offense when injuries struck during the regular season, topping 50 yards on five different occasions. With Williams sidelined, Carter figures to slot in third on the depth chart behind Keenan Allen and Joshua Palmer.
Published: Fri, Jan 13 at 10:02am by Rotowire.com
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Solid in finale
Carter caught three of his five targets for 43 yards and also lost a fumble during the 31-28 loss to the Broncos on Sunday.
Analysis: Carter had his most productive performance since Week 13, filling in for Mike Williams, who left the game early with a back injury. The 29-year-old finished second on the team in receiving yards behind Keenan Allen but also had a costly fumble in the third quarter.
Published: Tue, Jan 10 at 10:48am by Rotowire.com
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Picks up production
Carter caught two of his three targets for 14 yards in Sunday's 31-10 trouncing of the Rams.
Analysis: The Chargers were in thorough control of the outcome by the third quarter, so it was a little surprising to see Carter not get a bit more opportunities in junk time. He's been one of the more reliable returners in the league this season, as he's tallied at least 20 punt return yards in each of the last six contests.
Published: Tue, Jan 3 at 12:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Next to nothing once again
Carter caught one of his two targets for 15 yards in the 17-14 win over the Titans on Sunday. He also lost 10 yards on his lone carry.
Analysis: Carter has played a combined 28 offensive snaps since the return of both Mike Williams and Keenan Allen. At this point, the speedster's value lies solely in leagues that also account for return yardage, as Carter tallied a combined 70 yards on kick and punt returns.
Published: Tue, Dec 20 at 7:50am by Rotowire.com
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Limited to 12 offensive snaps
Carter recorded one reception for no gain on two targets in Sunday's 23-17 win over the Dolphins.
Analysis: The return of Mike Williams (ankle) officially ended any sort of fantasy viability for Carter, who played just 12 offensive snaps after playing at least 40 since Week 2. Expect Carter to make noise simply as the team's returner moving forward.
Published: Tue, Dec 13 at 11:28am by Rotowire.com
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Quiet in loss
Carter caught one of his two targets for 14 yards during Sunday's 27-20 loss to the Raiders.
Analysis: Carter set a new season low for both targets and catches and failed to surpass 20 yards receiving for the fourth time this year. Despite coming off his best game of the season and Justin Herbert throwing the ball 47 times, the 29-year-old receiver was unable to get involved in the passing game. With both a tough matchup against the Dolphins and Mike Williams (ankle) potentially returning this week, Carter's production should not be expected to increase.
Published: Tue, Dec 6 at 10:45am by Rotowire.com
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Season-high 10 targets
Carter recorded seven receptions on 10 targets for 73 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 25-24 win over the Cardinals.
Analysis: Despite the presence of Keenan Allen, Carter turned 10 targets into seven receptions -- both of which were season highs. His performance was highlighted by a 33-yard touchdown reception late in the second quarter, and he also chipped in catches of 13 and 12 yards. Carter's role will likely fade once Mike Williams (ankle) is able to return, though it's unclear when that may be.
Published: Sun, Nov 27 at 7:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Still factor in passing game
Carter caught all three of his targets for 33 yards in Sunday's 30-27 loss to the Chiefs.
Analysis: The return of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams figured to relegate Carter back to his return duties, but the speedy receiver immediately returned to a prominent role after Williams suffered an ankle injury in the second quarter. Expect Carter to continue to be a mainstay in the Chargers' three-wideout packages until the duo of Allen and Williams is completely healthy.
Published: Mon, Nov 21 at 8:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Good to go for Week 11
Carter (ribs) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game versus the Chiefs.
Analysis: With both Keenan Allen (hamstring) and Mike Williams (ankle) sidelined the last two contests, Carter put up a combined 9-117-1 line on 10 targets while playing at least 82 percent of the offensive snaps. Carter joined his fellow wide receivers on Week 11 injury reports, going LP/LP/FP (like Allen and Williams) due to a rib injury. While Carter has been cleared to play this weekend, Allen and Williams are questionable. As a result, if one or both happen to sit out again Sunday, Carter could be…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 18 at 1:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs limited practice
Carter was a limited participant at practice Wednesday due to a rib injury.
Analysis: Along with Carter, Keenan Allen (hamstring) and Mike Williams (ankle) were limited participants at the Chargers' first Week 11 practice. If one or both of Allen and Williams are able to suit up this Sunday against the Chiefs, Carter's workload could take a hit, assuming he's active for the contest. In this past weekend's loss to the 49ers, Carter caught all four of his targets for 64 yards and a touchdown while playing 50 of 58 snaps on offense alongside Joshua Palmer (55 snaps, three catches…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 16 at 4:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores touchdown in loss
Carter caught all four of his targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 22-16 loss to the 49ers.
Analysis: Carter was the recipient of a wide-open touchdown to begin the Chargers' opening possession, but the speed receiver was held relatively in check from that point forward as the 49ers limited any subsequent big plays. Carter's been an offensive factor with both Keenan Allen (hamstring) and Mike Williams (ankle) sidelined, but both receivers could be returning soon, which would relegate the 29-year-old back to his typical special teams duties.
Published: Sun, Nov 13 at 9:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Five catches in Week 9 win
Carter (illness) caught five of six targets for 53 yards in Sunday's 20-17 win over the Falcons.
Analysis: Carter finished with exactly half the receiving yardage total of Joshua Palmer but still ranked second on the team as the Chargers played without Keenan Allen (hamstring) and Mike Williams (ankle). He also retained his usual role as the return man on special teams, totaling 29 yards on three punt returns and 18 yards on one kickoff return. Carter's expanded role in Los Angeles' Justin Herbert-led passing game is intriguing, but even if the team's top two wide receivers remain sidelined in Week…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 6 at 2:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Suits up Sunday
Carter (illness) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Falcons, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Given that Keenan Allen (hamstring) and Mike Williams (knee) are inactive Sunday, Joshua Palmer and Carter figure to lead the Chargers' Week 9 wideout corps. With increased opportunities likely on tap for Carter in that scenario, the 29-year-old - who has caught 19 passes on 28 targets for 229 yards and a TD in seven games to date -- represents a fantasy lineup option for those who roster Allen or Williams or are seeking short-term WR help, with six NFL teams on bye.
Published: Sun, Nov 6 at 8:37am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable due to illness
Carter is listed as questionable for Sunday's contest in Atlanta due to an illness, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: While Keenan Allen (hamstring) and Mike Williams (knee) have been ruled out for Week 9, Joshua Palmer has cleared the concussion protocol and is set to play for the first time since Week 6. Carter seemingly would be next in line for targets, if he's active, but an illness will follow him into the weekend. Assuming Carter is able to suit up Sunday, he'll enter the contest with marks of 12.1 YPC, 8.2 YPT and one touchdown on 19 catches and 28 targets in seven games this season.
Published: Fri, Nov 4 at 1:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Three catches against Seattle
Carter caught three of seven targets for 37 yards in Sunday's 37-23 loss to the Seahawks.
Analysis: With Joshua Palmer (concussion) inactive, Keenan Allen on a pitch count in his first game back from a hamstring strain, and Mike Williams carted off in the fourth quarter after suffering an ankle injury, Justin Herbert's option were limited as he attempted to put together a late comeback. As a result, both Carter and Michael Bandy (a woeful one catch for minus-5 yards on six targets) set new season highs for themselves in targets, although neither had much to show for it. The Chargers get a…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 23 at 7:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Season high in targets
Carter caught three of five targets for 17 yards in Monday's 19-16 win over the Broncos.
Analysis: Both Carter and tight end Gerald Everett acted as Justin Herbert's security blankets on a night when the Broncos pass rush was consistently in the quarterback's face. Carter had lost playing time in prior weeks though, and Monday's outing doesn't necessarily represent a change in fortune. Keenan Allen (hamstring) hinted he could make his return next week, which would all but end Carter's offensive snaps.
Published: Mon, Oct 17 at 9:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Does little in win
Carter caught both of his targets for nine yards in Sunday's 30-28 win over the Browns.
Analysis: Carter continues to see plenty of playing time (59 percent of the offensive snaps Sunday), but after a three-game stretch to begin the season as a deep-threat specialist, the Chargers have simply used his speed as a decoy, and in the process, limited his average depth of target dramatically. Keenan Allen (hamstring) should be back soon, which in turn would likely dramatically cut Carter's playing time.
Published: Tue, Oct 11 at 12:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Does little in win
Carter caught two of his three targets for 16 yards in the 34-24 win Sunday over the Texans. He also lost a fumble.
Analysis: The days of Carter being a fringe fantasy play could be over as Keenan Allen, who missed the last three games with a hamstring injury, is listed as day-to-day heading into a Week 5 matchup against the Browns. During Allen's three-game absence, Carter has not seen more than four targets in a contest. After two straight weeks to open the season with receptions of 20-plus yards, the speedy receiver largely has been used as a gimmick option since then.
Published: Mon, Oct 3 at 7:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Kept in check in loss
Carter had three receptions for 31 yards and also lost five yards on a carry in Sunday's 38-10 drubbing at the hands of the Jaguars.
Analysis: Carter saw just four targets despite the Chargers attempting 45 passes in what quickly turned into a blowout. The speedy wide receiver once again took a backseat to Joshua Palmer (six catches, 99 yards) and also saw Jalen Guyton make some plays (two catches, 64 yards) before suffering a serious knee injury. Expect Carter to fall out of the rotation as soon as Keenan Allen (hamstring) is able to return, which could be as soon as Week 4 against the Texans.
Published: Sun, Sep 25 at 8:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Another three catches in loss
Carter recorded three receptions for 55 yards in Thursday's 27-24 loss to the Chiefs.
Analysis: Carter was kept in check for most of the contest until the final drive, when a clearly injured Justin Herbert lasered a pass to the speedy wideout for 35 yards, setting up a short touchdown pass to Joshua Palmer shortly thereafter. Carter played a whopping 49 snaps with Keenan Allen (hamstring) sidelined, and a similar type of workload could be on deck for him if Allen is forced to miss Week 3 against the Jaguars.
Published: Fri, Sep 16 at 8:25am by Rotowire.com
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Should be involved again
Carter is expected to serve as the Chargers' No. 3 receiver Thursday against Kansas City with Keenan Allen (hamstring) ruled out for the contest.
Analysis: Carter stepped up after Allen's departure from the season-opening win over Las Vegas, catching three of four targets for 64 yards and a touchdown to outproduce both Mike Williams and Joshua Palmer. Those two played at least three-fourths of offensive snaps, however, while Carter finished at 37 percent. Now on his fifth team in five seasons, Carter has enjoyed flashes of deep-league fantasy relevance but hasn't yet reached even 300 receiving yards in a single season.
Published: Wed, Sep 14 at 12:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Emerges as key target
Carter caught three of his four targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 24-19 victory over the Raiders.
Analysis: An offseason import from the Commanders, Carter immediately made an impact after Keenan Allen left with a hamstring injury, as he raced up the seam for a 23-yard touchdown catch to close the first half. With Jalen Guyton noticeably absent from the Chargers' offensive gameplan, Carter is easily the team's fastest wideout and thus could be the biggest benefit of Herbert's electric arm. If Allen misses additional time, the 29-year-old could make for an intriguing pickup in deeper fantasy leagues.
Published: Sun, Sep 11 at 5:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Headed to LA
Carter signed with the Chargers on Thursday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Carter recorded a career-best 24 receptions for 296 yards and three touchdowns in 2021 as a member of the Washington Commanders. Now joining a wide receiver corps that already boasts Keenan Allen and Mike Williams among others, Carter isn't likely to improve upon -- or perhaps even repeat -- those marks. However, his primary value will come from his work in the return game, as he has proven to be both a valuable kick and punt returner throughout his professional career.
Published: Thu, Apr 7 at 8:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Enjoys solid, versatile campaign
Carter played all 17 games fo Washington in 2021, catching 24 of 44 targets for 296 yards and three touchdowns, and adding 16 punt returns for 134 yards and 36 kickoff returns for 904 yards and a fourth TD.
Analysis: Carter bounced around from Houston to Philadelphia to Chicago from 2018-20, with this being just the second time he's spent the full season with one team. He even had a stretch as Washington's No. 2 receiver, which lasted about a month and a half before he moved back to a special-teams and reserve role over the final few weeks of the season. Carter is a late bloomer who made his first regular-season NFL appearance at 25, and he'll turn 29 in April about a month after he's scheduled to become an…read more
Published: Thu, Jan 13 at 5:54am by Rotowire.com
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Loses starting job
Carter played only 22 percent of snaps in Sunday's 56-14 loss to Dallas, catching one of two targets for five yards.
Analysis: Carter has dropped back to being part of a rotation the past two weeks, following seven straight games in which he topped 50 percent snaps share. It'll likely be a mix of him, Adam Humphries, Cam Sims, Dyami Brown and Dax Milne splitting snaps behind No. 1 receiver Terry McLaurin over the final two weeks of the season.
Published: Mon, Dec 27 at 5:38am by Rotowire.com
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Three touches in loss
Carter secured two of three targets for 12 yards and carried once for 12 yards in Tuesday's 27-17 loss to Philadelphia.
Analysis: Carter has now had at least three targets in six of the last seven games, but he's totaled just 30 receiving yards across the last three weeks. He struggled with efficiency once again Tuesday with the newly signed Garrett Gilbert under center and ranked seventh on the team in receiving yards. Across his last seven appearances, the 28-year-old has hauled in 17 of 30 targets for 201 yards and three touchdowns while rushing four times for 17 yards.
Published: Wed, Dec 22 at 8:50am by Rotowire.com
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Washington-Eagles moved to Tuesday
Carter and Washington will no longer play the Eagles on Sunday, after the NFL officially rescheduled the matchup between the two teams for Tuesday at 7 p.m. ET.
Analysis: Due to ongoing COVID-19-related issues within Washington's organization, the NFL is hopeful that by delaying the game two days, the Football Team will restore enough players from the reserve/COVID-19 list to alleviate depth concerns on the roster.
Published: Fri, Dec 17 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Targeted five times in loss
Carter caught two of his five targets for 12 yards during Sunday's 27-20 loss to the Cowboys.
Analysis: After a four-game stretch that saw Carter catch 12 of 20 targets for 171 yards and three touchdowns, the speedy wideout has only caught three passes for 18 yards over his last two games. The good news is that Carter saw five targets Sunday, his fifth game with at least five targets this season. However, the overall production wasn't there, as Taylor Heinicke and Kyle Allen both struggled to complete passes against Dallas' improved secondary. With Terry McLaurin in concussion protocols, Carter…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 14 at 11:49am by Rotowire.com
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Targeted once
Carter caught his lone target for six yards in Sunday's 17-15 win over the Raiders, playing 49 of 67 snaps (73 percent) on offense.
Analysis: It was Carter's fourth start in the past five games, with a snap share in the 67-75 percent range in all five. Curtis Samuel has returned in a limited role, but that hasn't impacted Carter's snap or route shares. Even so, the journeyman speedster nonetheless came up short in the production department Sunday after catching 12 of 20 targets for 171 yards and three TDs over the past four games. Carter's likely done enough to keep his spot for Week 14 against Dallas, but another quiet outing could…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 6 at 6:43am by Rotowire.com
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Extends touchdown streak
Carter caught two of three targets for 22 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-21 win over the Panthers. He also rushed once but lost three yards.
Analysis: Carter's touchdown streak was brought to three straight games thanks to his four-yard score during the third quarter. Although Carter couldn't reach 50 yards like in the two games prior, his end-zone trip nonetheless made for an impactful day. The wideout will strive to keep his scoring stretch going in Week 12 versus the Seahawks.
Published: Sun, Nov 21 at 2:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Records another TD in win
Carter brought in three of six targets for 56 yards and a touchdown, rushed once for four yards, returned one punt for 10 yards and ran back two kickoffs for 47 yards in Washington's 29-19 win over the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Analysis: The speedster was productive in multiple roles again Sunday, and his 20-yard touchdown grab early in the second quarter extended Washington's early lead to 13-0. Carter has seemingly begun to carve out a role for himself on offense during the extended absence of Curtis Samuel (groin), as he now has multiple receptions and a receiving touchdown in back-to-back games. The undrafted Sacramento State product is an intriguing option, particularly in formats that count return yards, going into a Week…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 14 at 3:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone in loss
Carter caught three of six targets for 51 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 17-10 loss to the Broncos.
Analysis: The Washington passing game didn't have a whole lot of success on the afternoon, with running back J.D. McKissic being Taylor Heinicke's most effective option, but Carter led the wide receivers in yards and scored the team's only TD on a 20-yard grab in the third quarter. It was only the second time this season the 28-year-old has seen more than one target in a game this season, and Carter's role could shrink again coming out of a Week 9 bye if the likes of Curtis Samuel (groin) use the extra…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 31 at 6:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Productive in Sunday's loss
Carter caught four of eight targets for 62 yards in Sunday's 33-22 loss to the Saints. He also gained 11 yards on his lone carry.
Analysis: Pressed into a larger role in the offense with Dyami Brown (knee) and Cam Sims (hamstring) both out of action, Carter became even more important for Washington when Curtis Samuel left the game with a groin injury. Carter came into the week with only one catch on the year, but he could be poised for another productive effort in Week 6 against Kansas City.
Published: Sun, Oct 10 at 4:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Could see bump in playing time
Coach Ron Rivera said Carter will get more playing time on offense Sunday against the Saints, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The absences of Dyami Brown (knee) and Cam Sims (hamstring), coupled with uncertainty over the health of Curtis Samuel (groin), should open up more opportunities for Carter behind Terry McLaurin and Adam Humphries. Though Carter has previously struggled to make much of an impact in the NFL, he's off to a strong start this season in a special teams capacity, as he was named NFC special teams player of the week after scoring a 101-yard kickoff return touchdown against the Falcons. Now, the…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 8 at 12:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Manages return TD
Carter secured his only target for 24 yards during Sunday's 34-30 win over the Falcons. He also racked up 152 kick return yards, including a touchdown.
Analysis: Carter was named NFC special teams player of the week for his performance in Washington's narrow win over Atlanta. His highlight play came on the opening kick return of the second half, which he converted into a 101 yard return and score. On the season, Carter is averaging 27.8 yards per kick return and 9.3 yards per punt return.
Published: Wed, Oct 6 at 6:54am by Rotowire.com
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Battling for depth spot
Carter is in the mix for a roster spot, according to John Keim of ESPN.com.
Analysis: Washington appears to have open competition for the third through fifth/sixth spots at wide receiver, with Carter joined by Adam Humphries, Dyami Brown, Cam Sims, Steven Sims, Kelvin Harmon, Antonio Gandy-Golden and Isaiah Wright. It's a deep group -- one where nearly anyone could win the No. 3 job, and anyone besides Brown (a rookie third-round pick) could be released. Carter probably wouldn't make the cut on his wideout credentials alone, but his ability to return punts and kicks could put…read more
Published: Mon, Aug 2 at 12:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Joins WFT
Carter signed with the Washington Football Team on Thursday.
Analysis: Undrafted back in 2015, Carter has played 32 of his 43 NFL games for the Texans, logging 63 punt returns, 45 kick returns and 34 receptions. He's entering his age-28 season and still hasn't scored a touchdown in the NFL, but Carter nonetheless could fit with Washington as a return specialist and backup slot receiver. Come training camp, he'll compete with the likes of Steven Sims and Isaiah Wright, while Terry McLaurin, Curtis Samuel and Adam Humphries figure to see most of the first-team snaps.
Published: Thu, Apr 1 at 12:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Back from COVID-19 list
Carter was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Tuesday.
Analysis: Carter will return to the lineup in Sunday's game against the Jaguars. He's not expected to play much on offense, but he should be the Bears' primary punt returner. The 27-year-old has averaged 8.7 yards per punt return this season.
Published: Tue, Dec 22 at 4:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Shifts to COVID list
Carter was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday, Dan Wiederer of the Chicago Tribune reports.
Analysis: Carter joined the Bears on Nov. 18, and he has so far made two appearances for his new team after suiting up nine times as a member of the Texans between Weeks 1 and 10. The 27-year-old has been assisting on punt returns while contributing a minor offensive role this season, but he'll remain unavailable for the immediate future upon posting a positive COVID-19 test Thursday morning.
Published: Thu, Dec 10 at 3:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds new home
The Bears claimed Carter off waivers Wednesday, Larry Mayer of the team's official site reports.
Analysis: Carter was waived by the Texans on Tuesday, and he didn't have to wait long to find a new team. The Sacramento State product has been effective in the return game this season, averaging 8.7 yards on 11 punt returns and 20.8 yards on 12 kickoff returns with the Texans. Since Tarik Cohen suffered a torn ACL in Week 3 against the Falcons, the team has used three different punt return men, so Carter could slot into that role as early as Week 12 with the Bears on their bye week.
Published: Wed, Nov 18 at 4:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Let go by Houston
Carter was waived by the Texans on Monday, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Analysis: The 27-year-old was removed from his duties as the kick returner and split punt returns with Will Fuller during Sunday's loss to the Browns, and the Texans decided to part ways. C.J. Prosise handled kickoff returns in his place. Carter has one catch for eight yards, returned 12 kickoffs for 250 yards and 11 punts for 96 yards in nine games this season.
Published: Mon, Nov 16 at 3:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Reduced return role
Carter was replaced as the returner on kickoffs by C.J. Prosise in Sunday's 10-7 loss to the Browns, Aaron Wilson of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Analysis: The Texans cut back on Carter's duties on special teams, replacing him completely on kickoffs while having wide receiver Will Fuller share the punt return duties. Carter returned one punt for nine yards in the loss.
Published: Mon, Nov 16 at 5:26am by Rotowire.com
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Main kick returner in opener
Carter returned three kickoffs for 66 yards and one punt for 19 yards in Thursday's 34-20 loss to the Chiefs in Week 1.
Analysis: Carter served as the fifth wideout, a slot that came down to him or Keke Coutee, who was inactive. Carter also played 13 snaps on offense and caught one of two targets for eight yards, but he's not expected to move the needle on offense unless there's an injury.
Published: Fri, Sep 11 at 6:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Expected to keep roster spot
Carter is expected to retain his roster spot with the Texans in 2020, despite facing tough competition for offensive snaps, Aaron Reiss of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Will Fuller, Brandin Cooks, Kenny Stills and Randall Cobb all have extensive NFL experience as starters, while Carter and Keke Coutee both have spent some time in the No. 3 receiver role for Houston. It was Carter who handled that job when Fuller missed a playoff game in January, while Coutee made just two appearances after mid-November. The other factor working in Carter's favor is his versatility, as he was the Texans' primary returner for both kicks and punts last season. Of course, the team…read more
Published: Wed, Apr 15 at 7:44am by Rotowire.com
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Inks contract extension
The Texans signed Carter to a one-year contract extension Wednesday.
Analysis: Carter was set to become an exclusive-rights free agent March 18, but the team has chosen to retain the 26-year-old rather than letting him explore other options. A core special-teams asset, Carter stands to reprise his usual role as a return specialist and depth wideout for the 2020 season.
Published: Wed, Mar 11 at 2:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Loses fumble in playoff loss
Carter caught his lone target for 17 yards and lost a fumble on a kickoff return in Sunday's 51-31 playoff loss to the Chiefs.
Analysis: In the midst of Houston's second-quarter collapse, Carter had the ball dislodged on a kickoff return, setting up Kansas City's third touchdown. To be fair, this was a team-wide disaster, but Carter's fumble fueled the Chiefs' gathering momentum after they had fallen behind 24-0. He finished the regular season with 11 catches on 14 targets for 162 yards, while averaging 22.0 yards on kickoff returns and 9.7 yards on punt returns. The 26-year-old was Houston's primary returner and supplanted Keke…read more
Published: Tue, Jan 14 at 3:39am by Rotowire.com
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Two targets in playoff win
Carter caught one of two targets for five yards in the Texans' 22-19 overtime win over the Bills in their wild-card round playoff game Saturday.
Analysis: Carter moved up to third wideout, playing 55 of 69 snaps (80 percent), as Will Fuller V (groin) was inactive for a second straight week. The Texans are hopeful Fuller will be available for next Sunday's divisional-round meeting with the Chiefs, so Carter could drop back to fourth on the depth chart. Whatever happens next week, Carter will remain Houston's top returner on punts and kickoffs.
Published: Sun, Jan 5 at 7:39am by Rotowire.com
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Leads team in receiving
Carter hauled in six of seven targets for 65 yards in the team's Week 17 loss to the Titans.
Analysis: Carter benefitted from the absence or light usage of DeAndre Hopkins, Will Fuller and Kenny Stills, racking up a season-best six receptions. After recording 20 catches in his second professional season, Carter incurred a lessened role in 2019, managing just 11 total receptions. With the entirety of the Texans' receiving corps set to return in 2020, Carter shouldn't be expected to see an increased workload in the near future.
Published: Sun, Dec 29 at 7:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Delivers clutch catch
Carter caught both of his targets for 44 yards during Saturday's 23-20 win over Tampa Bay.
Analysis: Carter delivered Houston's biggest play from scrimmage midway through the fourth quarter, breaking deep toward the sideline and corralling a 39-yard bomb to set up what would end up being the game-winning field goal. The sophomore receiver hasn't been too involved in the offense this season, his last catch having come Week 9. He may see an uptick in usage in the season finale against a tough Titans defense depending on the health of Will Fuller, who left Saturday's game with a groin injury.
Published: Sat, Dec 21 at 2:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Brings in only target
Carter caught his only pass for an eight-yard reception during Sunday's 26-3 win over Jacksonville. He added a 19-yard kick return.
Analysis: Carter, the only Texan to return a punt or kick this season, looked like he was growing into a bigger role on offense in Week 8 with a 46-yard reception. His workload didn't expand Sunday however, even with Will Fuller (hamstring) out again. The sophomore receiver has been squeezed this season in a crowded receiving corps due in part to the offseason addition of Kenny Stills. Carter recorded at least three targets in four of his last five games of 2018, but has just one such outing in 2019 with…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 5 at 8:29pm by Rotowire.com
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