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Tagged: T.Y. Hilton (60 Results)

Dec
13

Cowboys sign veteran WR Hilton

Amid recent speculation that the Dallas Cowboys were working to sign free agent wide receiver ODELL BECKHAM JR., the team made a surprising move on Monday by adding another veteran wideoutMore instead. The Cowboys signed 10-year veteran wide receiver T.Y. HILTON in a move that could bolster their receiving corps for the rest of the season and perhaps into the playoffs. As fantasy owners may remember, Hilton spent the first ten seasons of his career with the Indianapolis Colts, although he has been out of the league thus far this year. Less

Source: Team Website

Apr
25

Colts still talking with veteran WR Hilton

Indianapolis Colts GM Chris Ballard said late last week that he and free agent wide receiver T.Y. HILTON have talked about a reunion for the 2022 NFL season. The 32-year-old HiltonMore appeared in 10 games in 2021, making just 23 catches for 331 yards and 3 touchdowns. All were career lows for the four-time Pro Bowler. Ballard, however, said that he still thinks Hilton can play productive football. Less

Source: Indianapolis Star

Sep
2

Colts place WR Hilton, QB Ehlinger on injured reserve

The Indianapolis Colts placed wide receiver T.Y. HILTON and quarterback SAM EHLINGER on injured reserve on Wednesday, meaning they will miss a minimum of three games to start the 2021 season.More Hilton underwent neck surgery this week, although GM Chris Ballard said that it was not a major procedure. Ehlinger, meanwhile, is recovering from a knee injury suffered in last week’s preseason finale against the Detroit Lions. Less

Source: Team Website

Around the NFL: T.Y. Hilton

The Colts are placing T.Y. Hilton on injured reserve. This move could help to trigger a changing of the guard in their receiving corps.  more »

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Aug
30

Colts WR Hilton likely to miss multiple games

Indianapolis wide receiver T.Y. HILTON has suffered an injury to his upper back or neck that is expected to keep him out of action for multiple games. With Hilton out ofMore action, the Colts are expected to rely on fellow receivers MICHAEL PITTMAN JR., ZACH PASCAL, and PARRIS CAMPBELL to start the upcoming season. Less

Source: Indianapolis Star

Factoid: Colts WR

The hope is that a new city and coaching staff will get Carson Wentz back on track. With better stuff around him, maybe he can get back to being the emerging star he was back in 2017. I think he’ll be one of the second 10 quarterbacks chosen.   more »

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Factoid: T.Y. Hilton

T.Y. Hilton is returning to the Colts, and I’ll be interested in seeing what he can do with Carson Wentz. I like Frank Reich’s ability to draw up plays in the red zone.  more »

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Mar
29

Ravens sign veteran WR Watkins

The Baltimore Ravens signed wide receiver SAMMY WATKINS to a one-year contract late last week, adding a potential starter and experienced veteran to a thin wide receiving group. After missing outMore on free agent wide receivers JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER and T.Y. HILTON previously, the Ravens were finally able to land a target for quarterback LAMAR JACKSON. Less

Source: Baltimore Sun

Mar
25

Indy WR Hilton to stay with Colts on one-year deal

Indianapolis Colts star wide receiver T.Y. HILTON has agreed to a one-year, $10 million deal to remain with the team. The move was not unexpected, with Hilton having previously stated hisMore desire to remain with the Colts while Indianapolis executives were clear that the feeling was mutual. This will be the fourth consecutive year that Hilton will be catching passes from a new quarterback, with CARSON WENTZ taking over for the retired PHILIP RIVERS (who took over for JACOBY BRISSETT, who took over for ANDREW LUCK). Less

Source: Indianapolis Star

Factoid: T.Y. Hilton

T.Y. Hilton is headed for free agency, and I will be interested to see what kind of market there is for him. He’s been a great receiver for a lot of years, but not so much recently. That will scare off some bidders.  more »

Jan
28

Colts want WR Hilton back for 2021 season

Veteran Indianapolis tight end T.Y. HILTON is set to enter free agency after spending the past nine seasons with the Colts. Team owner Jim Irsay said this week that the teamMore would “love to see T.Y. back”, assuming things work from a business standpoint. As fantasy owners may be aware, Hilton was held without a touchdown over his first nine games of the season before scoring five over the final six weeks. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Poll: December 7, 2020

After disappointing seasons, Adrian Peterson and T.Y. Hilton have scored two weeks in a row. Are they...

Akin to great stretch run additions (25%)
Useful depending on the matchup. (38%)
Hot garbage. They got lucky. Sell high. (38%)
Dec
7

WR Hilton leads Colts with season-high vs. Texans

Indianapolis Colts veteran wide receiver T.Y. HILTON has disappointed his fantasy owners for much of the season, but he appears to be rounding into form the past two weeks. After scoringMore his first touchdown of the season last weekend against Tennessee, Hilton added another score in Sunday’s win over the Houston Texans. Hilton, who has historically played well in Houston, finished the game with a season-high 8 catches for 110 yards. It was the first time in 21 games that Hilton topped the century mark. Less

Source: Indianapolis Star

Factoid: T.Y. Hilton

Who’s in for some T.Y. Hilton this week? He’s had a pretty lousy year, but he’s playing against his long-time favorite opponent today.  more »

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Nov
12

Hilton to play vs. Titans on TNF

Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. HILTON did not carry an injury designation on the team’s final injury report ahead of tonight’s Thursday Night Football game against the Tennessee Titans. Hilton missedMore last Sunday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens due to a groin injury. Hilton said earlier this week that he would be ready for TNF, and it appears that he was telling fantasy owners the truth. Less

Source: Indianapolis Star

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