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Travis Fulgham Fantasy Football News

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Makes just one catch in loss

    Travis Fulgham caught just one of his five targets for eight yards in Sunday’s 27-17 loss to the Giants.It was a disappointing end to a streak of four straight games of at least 73 yards and a letdown after Fulgham reached the end zone in four of his last five. The 25-year-old had also seen at least double-digit targets in three of his last four, but Carson Wentz spread the ball around against the Giants. With Philadelphia’s receiving corps now mostly healthy, Fulgham could face a continued reduction in targets going forward.

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Leads team in receiving

    Travis Fulgham had six receptions (seven targets) for 78 yards and a touchdown in Sunday’s 23-9 win over the Cowboys.Fulgham continued his recent run of being Carson Wentz’s favorite outside target, leading all Philadelphia wideouts in receptions, yards and targets for the third week in a row. The 2019 sixth-round pick capped off a strong night with a beautiful fade route that allowed him to stay a step ahead of his defender and corral a well-placed Wentz pass for what ended up being the deciding score Sunday. Fulgham should get another opportunity to shine against the Giants following the team’s upcoming bye week after DeSean Jackson (ankle) was placed on injured reserve,

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Strong showing in Week 7 win

    Travis Fulgham secured five of 11 targets for 73 yards in the Philadelphia Eagles’ 22-21 win over the Giants on Thursday night.The second-year wideout retained a starting role despite the return of DeSean Jackson from a hamstring injury, and he once again finished as Carson Wentz’s most frequent target. Fulgham finished second in receptions and receiving yards to tight end Richard Rodgers, and he’s now logged double-digit targets in three straight games. Fulgham’s role is naturally expected to lessen once the Eagles begin getting their multitude of injured pass catchers back in earnest, but a leg injury suffered by Jackson late in Thursday’s game now opens up the possibility of another opening in the receiving corps even when Alshon Jeffery (foot) is ready to jump back in action. Fulgham will look to continue offering strong production in a Week 8 divisional battle against the Cowboys on Nov. 1.

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Still set to start Thursday

    Travis Fulgham is expected to start against the Giants on Thursday, even with DeSean Jackson (hamstring) set to return to the lineup, Mike Kaye of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.Fulgham has scored in each of his three starts and is averaging 95 receiving yards over that stretch, so it’s not surprising to see that the Philadelphia Eagles still plan to find a regular spot for him in three-receiver sets. While Jackson’s return shouldn’t hurt Fulgham’s fantasy outlook too much, the 25-year-old’s fortunes could take a turn for the worse soon after, as Jalen Reagor (thumb), Alshon Jeffery (foot) and Dallas Goedert (ankle) are all expected to be ready to play within the next few week. That said, if Fulgham is able to keep his outstanding streak of production going Thursday, he would improve his case for maintaining his elevated snap and target counts once Philadelphia’s pass-catching group is back to full strength.

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Strong encore performance

    Travis Fulgham secured six of 10 targets for 75 yards and a touchdown in the Philadelphia Eagles’ 30-28 loss to the Ravens on Sunday.One week after generating a career-best 10-152-1 line against the Steelers, Fulgham had a productive fantasy day against a second consecutive fearsome defense. The second-year receiver’s receptions and receiving yards were both team bests, while he shared the lead in targets with Zach Ertz (ankle). Fulgham’s touchdown grab came on a prayer of an 18-yard throw from Carson Wentz with 3:48 remaining, giving him two touchdown receptions in as many games. While his role is expected to shrink to a degree whenever Alshon Jeffery (foot), DeSean Jackson (hamstring) and Jalen Reagor (IR-thumb) return to action, Fulgham will look to make an impact again in a Week 7 Thursday night divisional battle versus the Giants.

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Seizes opportunity

    Travis Fulgham recorded 10 receptions on 13 targets for 152 yards and a touchdown in Week 5 against Pittsburgh.Both DeSean Jackson (hamstring) and Alshon Jeffery (calf) remained sidelined, clearing a path for Fulgham. He took advantage by leading the team in receptions, targets and yards, regularly beating Mike Hilton and others in the Steelers’ secondary. Fulgham picked up big chunks of yardage, logging five receptions of 15 or more yards. He also chipped in a four-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter. While it remains to be seen if Fulgham can maintain a role when Jackson, Jeffery and Jalen Reagor (thumb) all return to the field, he appears to have formed a connection with Carson Wentz. However, he’ll face a tough matchup in Week 6 against the Ravens.

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Poised for another start

    Travis Fulgham is one of four healthy wide receivers on the Philadelphia Eagles’ roster ahead of Sunday’s game in Pittsburgh, Jeff Skervsky of 6 ABC Philadelphia reports.J.J. Arcega-Whiteside is returning from a chest injury after missing one game, while DeSean Jackson (hamstring) and Alshon Jeffery (calf) will be out for another week. Fulgham and John Hightower were the starters in last week’s 25-20 win over San Francisco, though it was slot man Greg Ward who led the team in targets for a second straight game. Fulgham made a splash with his go-ahead, 42-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter, but he only saw three targets on the night and got less playing time (60 percent snap share) than both Hightower and Ward. Between Arcega-Whiteside’s return and the difficult matchup, Fulgham is little more than a desperation option for Week 5 fantasy lineups.

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Makes big splash in debut

    Travis Fulgham had two catches (three targets) for 57 yards and a touchdown in Sunday’s 25-20 win over the 49ers.Fulgham was signed off the practice squad this week with the Philadelphia Eagles down several wideouts. The 25-year-old made a strong first impression with his new club by hauling in a 42-yard touchdown reception that helped seal Philly’s first win of the season. Fulgham entered the contest with zero receptions to his name, but the Eagles’ current wideout corps has very little experience as well, so there could be an opportunity to seize if the team’s top three wide receivers remain sidelined for Sunday’s matchup against the Steelers.

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Added to active roster

    Travis Fulgham moved from the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice squad to the active roster Saturday.The Eagles are in the midst of an injury crisis at wide receiver, with Alshon Jeffery (foot), DeSean Jackson (hamstring) and Jalen Reagor (thumb) all out and J.J. Arcega-Whiteside (calf) doubtful. Fulgham’s zero career catches don’t necessarily set him up to play a large role Sunday against San Francisco, though that doesn’t place him far behind Greg Ward (42 catches), Deontay Burnett (15 catches) or John Hightower (three catches).

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    Eagles’ Travis Fulgham: Receiving another chance in Philly

    The Philadelphia Eagles claimed Travis Fulgham off waivers Thursday.Fulgham’s recent stay with the Packers lasted nine days before he was sent to waivers for the second time this month. A sixth-round pick of the Lions in 2019, he got some run in the last three games of last season but couldn’t corral any of his three targets. He may have a difficult time earning a spot on Philadelphia’s regular-season roster due to the upgraded nature of the team’s receiving corps.

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