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2024 Receiving

STATS REC
Receptions
YDS
Receiving Yards
AVG
Average Yards per Reception
TD
Receiving Touchdowns
LNG
Longest Reception
Regular Season 18 190 10.6 1 54

Top Tre Tucker News

  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Just two catches in Sunday's loss

    Tucker caught two of five targets for 18 yards and took two carries for eight yards in Sunday's 34-18 loss to the Broncos.

    Tucker has now drawn at least five targets in three consecutive games, but his production Sunday was disappointing even with Davante Adams (hamstring) sidelined. Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers, meanwhile, combined for 14 catches, 169 yards and a touchdown. Tucker's rest-of-season outlook would still improve if the trade rumors surrounding Adams pan out.

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  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Five catches, rushing TD in win

    Tucker caught five of six targets for 41 yards and added a three-yard rushing touchdown in Sunday's 20-16 win over the Browns.

    Tucker tied Jakobi Meyers for the team lead in catches, and while he was eight yards and four targets shy of Meyers' totals as a receiver, Tucker more than made up for that with a three-yard touchdown run in the second quarter. Tucker had 96 yards and a touchdown in the Week 3 loss to the Panthers, but most of that production came with the game out of hand, so it was encouraging to see him remain heavily involved from the get-go in Sunday's competitive win. Tucker should continue to play a larger role in Week 5 against the Broncos if Davante Adams (hamstring) remains sidelined.

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  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Expected to start in Week 4

    Tucker is expected to take on a starting role in Sunday's game against the Browns after Davante Adams (hamstring) was ruled out, Levi Damien of USA Today reports.

    Tucker is coming off a big game last week against Carolina in which he logged a 7-96-1 line on nine targets with the Raiders chasing points all afternoon. The second-year wideout now will have a chance to build on that performance as the likely No. 1 downfield option on the outside with Jakobi Meyers and Brock Bowers working the middle of the field. Tucker has shown his ceiling, but he also has a scary-low floor for fantasy purposes.

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  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Big game in loss

    Tucker recorded seven receptions on nine targets for 96 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 36-22 loss to the Panthers.

    Tucker was targeted four times during garbage time drives in the final quarter, but the Raiders also seemed to prioritize getting the ball to him early in the game. His biggest play of the contest came late in the first quarter on a 54-yard catch deep down the middle of the field, and he also chipped in a touchdown to conclude the Raiders' final offensive drive. In more typical game scripts, Tucker is likely to serve as the Raiders' primary deep threat while seeing only a few targets per game.

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  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Pair of catches Sunday

    Tucker caught both of his targets for 13 yards and he returned three punts for 16 yards in Sunday's 26-23 win over the Ravens.

    Tucker has posted a disappointing 4-35-0 receiving line on five total targets through the Raiders' first two contests despite relatively pass-friendly situations, and he continues to take a back seat to Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers and Brock Bowers in the pecking order for looks from quarterback Gardner Minshew. On a more positive note, Tucker's 69 percent offensive snap share through two weeks is trending in the right direction.

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  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Two receptions in season opener

    Tucker caught two passes for 22 yards on three targets in Sunday's 22-10 loss to the Chargers. He also returned two punts for 28 yards.

    Playing 47 of 60 offensive snaps, Tucker was the clear No. 3 option at wide receiver behind Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers as the Raiders trailed for a majority of the second half, and rookie tight end Brock Bowers also seems ahead of him in the pecking order for targets. A similar game script could be employed in Week 2 against the Ravens, once again making Tucker a boom-or-bust candidate given his speed and big-play ability. Pedestrian quarterbacking play from Gardner Minshew will hold back the Raiders offense, however.

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  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Long gains in loss

    Tucker secured three of six targets for 66 yards and returned two punts for 48 yards in the Raiders' 27-12 preseason loss to the Cowboys on Saturday night.

    Tucker secured a game-long 48-yard grab from Gardner Minshew on the first play of the second possession, a drive that ended in a field goal. Tucker also contributed solid gains on his other two catches and rattled off a 43-yard punt return while also seeing a 29-yard runback erased by an illegal block. This comes after Tucker had a trio of chunk plays in the preseason opener against the Vikings, meaning the 2023 third-round pick appears poised for a sizable Year 2 leap if his summer performances are any indication.

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  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Big gains Saturday

    Tucker caught two of four targets for 73 yards in Saturday's 24-23 preseason loss to the Vikings. He also added 23 yards on one punt return.

    Davante Adams got the night off, leaving Jakobi Meyers and Tucker as the Raiders' starting wideouts, and the latter wound up leading the team in receiving yards thanks to gains of 29 and 44 yards on successive second-quarter touchdown drives with Gardner Minshew under center. Tucker has drawn plenty of praise from the coaching staff in camp, and the 2023 third-round pick could be headed for a breakout campaign if he can earn enough volume in a passing game that also has to find targets for tight ends Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer.

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  • Raiders' Tre Tucker: Excels during OTAs and minicamp

    Tucker blew by the Raiders' defensive backs during spring practices, according to Paul Gutierrez of ESPN.com.

    Granted, it's not unusual for small, fast receivers to excel in early offseason practices without tackling. The Raiders seem optimistic it will carry over in this case, with coach Antonio Pierce saying Tucker is a "different dude" who plays like "the biggest guy out there" despite being 5-foot-9, 185 pounds. Tucker opened last season as the team's fourth/fifth WR after being a third-round pick, eventually working his way up to the No. 3 role and then catching 11 of 15 targets for 170 yards and two touchdowns over the final four weeks. He now seems to be holding off Michael Gallup for that No. 3 role, but it probably won't come with too many snaps or targets in an offense that has Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers at wide receiver and Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer at tight end.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-9, 185 lbs
Birthplace: Akron, OH
Age: 23
School: Cincinnati
Experience: 2