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Geoff Swaim Status
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Swaim recorded one reception on one target for four yards in Sunday's 35-10 loss to the Eagles.
What it means:
Swaim played a season-low 20 snaps while continuing to give way to both Austin Hooper and Chigoziem Okonkwo. His lone catch of the game came midway through the third quarter and was not impactful. Even if Swaim sees his playing time tick back up, his primary role will almost certainly be as a blocker.
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Swaim failed to corral his lone target while playing 31 snaps on offense in Sunday's 20-16 loss to the Bengals.
What it means:
With rookie Chigoziem Okonkwo and top tight end Austin Hooper having both taken on heightened roles in the Tennessee passing attack of late, Swaim has functioned mainly as a blocker in recent weeks. After drawing seven targets across the Titans' first three games of the season, Swaim has been targeted a combined five times in Tennessee's subsequent eight contests. The lack of involvement isn't the result of any major downturn in playing time, either; Swaim has logged snap shares above 50 percent in each of those eight games.
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Swaim failed to record a catch on his only target in Sunday's 17-10 win over Denver.
What it means:
Swaim saw his snap rate dip to 53 percent, his lowest mark since Week 2. He failed to record a catch for the fourth straight game, and even if his role rebounds he will remain the Titans' blocking tight end.
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Swaim was not targeted in Sunday's 20-17 loss to the Chiefs.
What it means:
As is typically the case, Swaim led the Titans' tight end group in snaps. However, his role is limited almost exclusively to blocking as he has only reception combined across his last five games.
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Swaim was not targeted in Sunday's 17-10 win over the Texans.
What it means:
Swaim continued his quiet season, though that was hardly a surprise given that Malik Willis attempted only 10 passes on the day. Swaim now has zero catches in four of seven games for the campaign while serving primarily as a blocker for Tennessee.
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Swaim recorded no catches on one target in Sunday's 19-10 win over the Colts.
What it means:
Swaim maintained his typical role on offense, as he was on the field for 35 snaps -- good for a 61 percent rate. However, he also served primarily as a blocker and has now seen one or fewer targets in four of six games this season. Swaim has a total of seven receptions for 43 yards and a touchdown on the campaign.