Danny Amendola Rides Hot Postseason Into Super Bowl
Danny Amendola will have plenty of eyes on him in the Super Bowl after posting 18 receptions for 196 yards and two touchdowns during this season's playoffs. Amendola has replaced receiver Julian Edelman as quarterback Tom Brady's preferred target in the intermediate passing game, and Amendola has delivered. Health has always been an issue for the veteran receiver, but he has stayed on the field this season en route to 61 receptions for 659 yards. When the chips are down, Amendola has shown the ability in these playoffs to come down with big-time catches. He will go up against an Eagles secondary that allowed the 14th most fantasy points to opposing receivers during the regular season. The Patriots will try and get the ball out of Brady's hands quickly, and Amendola could benefit with a handful of early targets. He is a decent bet to lead the Patriots in receptions this Sunday and has the moxie to possibly add a touchdown catch in traffic.
Source: New England Patriots
New England Patriots wide receiver Source: New England Patriots
Danny Amendola Concludes Season With Two-TD Performance
Danny Amendola returned to action for Sunday's defeat to the Titans, but he saved his best performance of the season for Week 18. Amendola had previously accrued just one touchdown all year -- Week 1 against Jacksonville; he finished with seven catches for 113 yards and two scores vs. Tennessee, setting season highs in each category. Amendola finishes the year with three touchdowns, his highest total since 2016, whereas his receiving yards total (248) is the lowest since that same year. Houston's passing game was a struggle for the majority of '21 with or without him on the field, but he delivered for those aggressive DFS managers that slotted him into lineups. The veteran wideout is set to become a free agent ahead of his age-37 season, having appeared for four different franchises over the past five years.
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Houston Texans wide receiver Source: ESPN
Danny Amendola Lands On Injured Reserve
Danny Amendola (knee) has been placed on Injured Reserve after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery this past week. The 36-year-old is expected to miss four to six weeks. Through seven games this season, he caught 17 passes for 135 yards and one touchdown. He's not on the fantasy radar whatsoever.
Source: Aaron Wilson
Houston Texans wide receiver Source: Aaron Wilson
Danny Amendola Undergoes Knee Surgery
Danny Amendola (knee) underwent arthroscopic knee surgery this week after suffering a meniscus injury in the Week 12 win over the New York Jets, and he could miss up to four weeks. With only six weeks left in the season, it's highly plausible that the Texans just shut the 36-year-old slot man down for the rest of the 2021 season. Amendola will likely be placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday. He missed four games earlier this year with a hamstring injury but is third on the team with 29 targets. It speaks to the lack of viable options in Houston's passing attack. Brandin Cooks remains the target hog in this offense, although rookie Nico Collins should see more run down the stretch in a lost season. Collins is still a shaky WR4/flex in this low-scoring offense, but he deserves watching in deeper leagues the rest of the way.
Source: Sports Talk 790 - Aaron Wilson
Houston Texans wide receiver Source: Sports Talk 790 - Aaron Wilson
Danny Amendola Could Miss Up To Four Weeks
Danny Amendola (knee) could miss up to four weeks after suffering a knee injury in the Week 12 loss to the New York Jets. Amendola had arthroscopic surgery on the knee on Tuesday and could be a candidate to land on Injured Reserve. With only six weeks left in the season, the 36-year-old may not return again this year, depending on his recovery from the surgery. In seven games this season, the slot man has 17 catches on 29 targets for 135 yards and one touchdown. It's been a crapshoot trying to rely on any receiver for Houston not named Brandin Cooks in fantasy this year, but Amendola's injury should open up more targets for intriguing rookie Nico Collins moving forward. Chris Conley and Chris Moore are also in the picture.
Source: Houston Chronicle - Brooks Kubena
Houston Texans wide receiver Source: Houston Chronicle - Brooks Kubena
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