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1:53Seahawks & 49ers Sound Off After NFC Clash
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2:29Week 18 Highlights: Seahawks at 49ers
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1:43Playoff Outlook for 49ers After Loss to Seahawks
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1:54Jonathan Jones: 'Seattle is Probably a Run-First Team'
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1:58How the Seattle Defense Was Effective in Limiting One of the Most Potent Offenses in the NFL
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1:5549ers One Win Away From Historic Home Playoff Run
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1:00Easiest Path: Win & Get The NFC 1-Seed
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9:39NFL Week 18 Game Preview: Seahawks at 49ers
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1:39NFL Week 18 Projections: Seahawks & 49ers Dueling for No. 1 Seed in NFC
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1:13NFL Week 18 Expert Pick: Seahawks or 49ers
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2:31NFL Week 18 Picks: Week 18 Parlay
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3:17NFL Week 18 Picks: Seahawks at 49ers
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2:59NFL Week 18 Picks: Seahawks at 49ers
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0:46Quick Look At Pete Prisco's NFL Power Rankings, Presented by Geico
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1:11Race for No.1 Seed In The NFC
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2:03Kyle Long Shares His Super Bowl Champion
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0:37Pick to win NFL Coach of the Year
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0:51Making The Case For Kyle Shanahan As Coach Of The Year
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1:5349ers, Seahawks Clash Week 18 To Decide NFC 1-Seed
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1:26Who Takes The NFC One Seed?
2025 Receiving
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REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 11 | 85 | 7.7 | 2 | 11 |
Top Luke Farrell News
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49ers' Luke Farrell: No targets sans Kittle in Week 17
Farrell logged 27 snaps on offense and wasn't targeted in Sunday's 42-38 win over the Bears.
George Kittle (ankle) was sidelined for Week 17, but it was Jake Tonges (7-60-1 receiving line) who stepped up to provide the most fantasy value among 49ers tight ends in the primetime win. Farrell remained in his usual blocking role, earning similar playing time to games in which Kittle had played.
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49ers' Luke Farrell: No receptions Sunday
Farrell was not targeted as a receiver in Sunday's 41-22 victory over Arizona.
Farrell was able to nab his second touchdown of the season against the Rams last week, but he reverted to his blocking role against the Cardinals on Sunday. The veteran backup logged 16 snaps on offense (29 percent) behind George Kittle's dominant 6-67-2 receiving line. Farrell's fantasy value is completely dependent on vulturing short touchdowns from Kittle, which keeps the former off the fantasy radar for Week 12.
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49ers' Luke Farrell: Hits pay dirt in loss
Farrell had two receptions on as many targets for 15 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-26 loss to the Rams.
Farrell got back in the scoring column after recording the first touchdown of his career against the Saints in Week 2. The blocking tight end had just five receptions for 48 yards in the seven games in between his trips to the end zone. Farrell's minimal role on offense keeps him out of the fantasy conversation in standard formats.
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49ers' Luke Farrell: Scores first TD of career
Farrell brought in two of three targets for 15 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 26-21 win over the Saints.
Farrell got the start in place of George Kittle (hamstring) on Sunday, finishing with 41 snaps played on offense (58 percent). Jake Tonges wound up playing more snaps (79 percent) while garnering more targets (five) in the passing game, but it was Farrell who cashed in one of Mac Jones's three touchdown passes. It appears that the 49ers will deploy both tight ends in tandem while Kittle mends on injured reserve. In that scenario, neither option offers much fantasy upside heading into next Sunday's tilt against Arizona.
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49ers' Luke Farrell: Increased reps on tap
Farrell and Jake Tonges are in line for increased snaps, beginning Sunday versus the Saints, with starting tight end George Kittle (hamstring) having been placed on IR and out a minimum of four games, Dianna Russini, Vic Tafur and Matt Barrows of The Athletic report.
Farrell played more offensive snaps (44) than Tonges (28) after Kittle's early departure in Week 1. Nonetheless, he finished with just one catch for four yards on his only target, while Tonges brought in all three of his targets for 15 yards and a score. Farrell solidified himself as a blocking specialist with the Jaguars from 2021-24, in which span he totaled just 36 receptions despite suiting up for 66 regular-season games, so while he seems like the favorite to lead the 49ers tight end position in snaps for as long as Kittle is sidelined, the majority of pass-catching work could go Tonges' way.
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49ers' Luke Farrell: Catches one pass Sunday
Farrell brought in his only target for four yards in Sunday's 17-13 win over the Seahawks.
Starter George Kittle (hamstring) left the contest after scoring an early touchdown, opening up a chunk of playing time for the team's backup tight ends. Farrell finished with the most snaps played on offense (44), but it was third-stringer Jake Tonges (3-15-1) who absorbed Kittle's fantasy production despite logging 14 less snaps. It appears the 49ers view Farrell primarily as a blocking tight end regardless of where he sits on the depth chart. It is currently unclear how long Kittle will be sidelined for (if at all), but it appears that Tonges would be the fantasy beneficiary if the former can't suit up against the Saints next Sunday.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 250 lbs |
| Birthplace: Perry, OH |
| Age: 28 |
| School: Ohio State |
| Experience: 5 |




















