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Tue Oct 6 201513:45Moeaki signed by Falcons on Tuesday
Moeaki was signed by the Falcons on Tuesday, D. Orlando Ledbetter of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
With Jacob Tamme (concussion) still recovering in the wake of a Week 4 absence, Moeaki could serve as the No. 2 tight end behind Levine Toilolo in Sunday's game against the Redskins. A third-round draft pick back in 2010, Moeaki has struggled with injuries throughout his career, and he no longer possesses the high-end athleticism he had upon entering the league.
Sat Sep 5 201517:30Moeaki released by Falcons on Saturday
Moeaki was released by the Falcons on Saturday, ESPN's Adam Caplan reports.
Although Jacob Tamme (back) is a bit nicked up, the Falcons opted not to keep Moeaki around. Once viewed as a high-end talent who simply couldn't stay healthy, Moeaki no longer boasts the excellent athleticism that made him a breakout candidate a few years back.
Fri Aug 21 201522:23Moeaki caught 1-of-1 targets for four yards in Atlanta's second ...
Moeaki caught 1-of-1 targets for four yards in Atlanta's second preseason game.
No tight end factored into the Falcons' offense all game, so the battle between Moeaki and Levine Toilolo behind Jacob Tamme will likely continue on Friday against Tennessee.
Sat Aug 15 201518:57Moeaki did not catch any passes in Friday's preseason opener aga...
Moeaki did not catch any passes in Friday's preseason opener against the Falcons.
Moeaki worked as the No. 2 tight end, getting his only target from backup quarterback T.J. Yates. Jacob Tamme started but didn't have any opportunities in the passing game, while Levine Toilolo caught 3-of-4 targets for 36 yards. Tamme is still the favorite to start in Week 1.
Thu Mar 19 201515:21The Falcons have signed Moeaki
The Falcons have signed Moeaki, the team's official site reports.
Moeaki further bolsters the Falcons' depth at tight end, after the team also added Jacob Tamme earlier on Thursday. Following a season in which Moeaki recorded just eight catches for 134 yards and one touchdown in six games for Seattle, however, the 27-year-old has much to prove before entering the fantasy lineup discussion.
Sun Jan 18 201513:52Moeaki (calf) listed as active for Sunday's NFC Championship ga...
Moeaki (calf) is listed as active for Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Packers.
Moeaki is available if you need him as a fantasy dart on Sunday, but Luke Willson probably represents the upside play among Seattle's tight ends this weekend.
Fri Jan 16 201517:12Moeaki (calf) listed as probable for Sunday's playoff game again...
Moeaki (calf) is listed as probable for Sunday's playoff game against the Packers, the Everett Herald reports.
It looks like Moeaki will be available for Sunday's NFC Championship Game, but Luke Willson is the upside play among Seattle's tight ends for those looking to throw a dart in playoff formats this weekend.
Wed Jan 14 201520:01Moeaki (calf) practiced in full Wednesday
Moeaki (calf) practiced in full Wednesday.
Even with the bye week at his disposal, Moeaki missed every practice last week and ultimately was deemed inactive for the Seahawks' divisional-round victory versus the Panthers. With a full practice in his back pocket, though, he's in line to make an appearance in the NFC championship game Sunday against the Packers. Nevertheless, expect Moeaki and Cooper Helfet to rank well behind Luke Willson in terms of tight end targets.
Sat Jan 10 201519:03Moeaki (calf) inactive for Saturday's game against Carolina
Moeaki (calf) is inactive for Saturday's game against Carolina.
With Moeaki out, the tight end workload will fall first on Luke Willson and then on Cooper Helfet, who's returning from a rib injury that kept him out in Week 17.
Sat Jan 10 201511:03Moeaki (calf) -- who did not practice this week -- listed as que...
Moeaki (calf) -- who did not practice this week -- is listed as questionable for Saturday's playoff game against the Panthers, the Seahawks' official site reports.
ESPN.com relays via coach Pete Carroll that Moeaki "has a very slight [calf] strain" and per the Seattle Times, a call on the tight end's Saturday status is viewed as a game-time decision.
Sun Dec 28 201415:25Moeaki (shoulder) listed as active Sunday against Rams
Moeaki (shoulder) is listed as active Sunday against the Rams, John boyle of the Everett Herald reports.
Fellow tight end Cooper Helfet (ribs) was deemed inactive in the season finale, leaving Moeaki to act as the primary backup to Luke Willson. However, with merely seven receptions (on 12 targets) for 113 yards and one touchdown on the season, Moeaki holds little value in the fantasy realm.
Fri Dec 26 201419:19Moeaki (shoulder) probable for Sunday's game against St
Moeaki (shoulder) is probable for Sunday's game against St. Louis.
Moeaki's role is too unsteady to be worth the risk in most fantasy formats, but his health isn't in question for Sunday.
Wed Dec 24 201420:06Moeaki (shoulder) practiced in full Wednesday
Moeaki (shoulder) practiced in full Wednesday, Bob Condotta of the Seattle Times reports.
Fellow tight end Cooper Helfet (ribs) is beginning the week as a non-participant in drills, which could open the door for Moeaki to act as the backup to Luke Willson.
Sun Dec 21 201419:27Moeaki (shoulder) inactive for Sunday's contest against Arizona
Moeaki (shoulder) is inactive for Sunday's contest against Arizona.
The Seahawks will survive the absence of Moeaki by recouping fellow tight end Cooper Helfet (ankle) to the offense for the first time since Week 12.
Fri Dec 19 201418:37Moeaki (shoulder) questionable for Sunday's game against Arizona
Moeaki (shoulder) is questionable for Sunday's game against Arizona.
Moeaki's availability isn't a matter of great importance, especially with Cooper Helfet (ankle) making his return Sunday.
Wed Nov 26 201416:24Moeaki's teammate
Moeaki's teammate, Cooper Helfet, won't play Thursday against the 49ers, the Seattle Times reports.
Moeaki, who caught a one-yard TD pass against Kansas City in Week 11 and then caught four passes for 34 yards this past Sunday against Arizona, thus could see some added snaps on Thursday, but he's still a speculative fantasy play at this point.
Sun Nov 16 201418:53Moeaki caught one-yard touchdown in Sunday's loss to Chiefs
Moeaki caught a one-yard touchdown in Sunday's loss to the Chiefs.
Moeaki, active for the first time since signing with the Seahawks on Nov. 4, caught one of Russell Wilson's two touchdown passes, though it was his only target of the game, as Luke Willson and Cooper Helfet caught four passes on six targets combined. With the way the Seahawks' offense revolves around the running game, Moeaki doesn't provide a ton of fantasy value.
Sat Nov 15 201422:51Moeaki expected to see lot of playing time Sunday against Chiefs
Moeaki is expected to see a lot of playing time Sunday against the Chiefs, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports.
Both Luke Willson (questionable, ankle) and Cooper Helfet (probable, knee) are battling injuries, which should open the door for Moeaki - who was inactive last week - to earn his first extensive action as a Seahawk. "He's picked things up and practiced with the first group," head coach Pete Carroll said. "He's definitely part of the gameplan." No Seattle tight end has more than 147 receiving yards this season, so don't expect anything explosive from Moeaki against his former team.
Sun Nov 9 201415:09Moeaki inactive for Sunday's game against Giants
Moeaki is inactive for Sunday's game against the Giants.
Moeaki signed with Seattle earlier in the week, but he is around for depth purposes and hasn't carved out a role on the active gameday roster.
Tue Nov 4 201417:58Moeaki signed with Seahawks on Tuesday
Moeaki signed with the Seahawks on Tuesday, John Boyle of the Everett Herald reports.
It's anyone's guess how the targets will be distributed among Seattle tight ends moving forward, but Moeaki is likely just around to provide depth. With Zach Miller (ankle) out for the foreseeable future, Moeaki will work alongside Luke Wilson, Cooper Helfet and Rashaun Allen in what will likely be a complementary role.
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