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2024 Receiving

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YDS
Receiving Yards
AVG
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TD
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Longest Reception
Regular Season 21 192 9.1 0 22

Top Will Dissly News

  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Misses second straight practice

    Dissly (shoulder) didn't take part in Thursday's practice, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.

    Dissly appeared on the Chargers' Week 7 injury report due to the same shoulder issue, but after logging a limited practice Thursday he put in full practices Friday and Saturday to clear the way for him to suit up Monday against the Cardinals. He proceeded to turn in a season-best line (eight catches for 81 yards on 11 targets) in the 17-15 win, but his shoulder injury may have worsened at some point along the way. Dissly has now been a spectator for both of the Chargers' first Week 8 practices, so he may need to participate in some capacity Friday to have a chance at playing Sunday versus the Saints.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Sidelined to begin Week 8 prep

    Dissly (shoulder) did not participate in Wednesday's practice session, Eric Smith of the Chargers' official site reports.

    Dissly is coming off a breakout performance against the Cardinals on Monday, when he recorded a career-high eight receptions (on 11 targets) for 81 yards. He was Justin Herbert's favorite target in the absence of wideout Quentin Johnston (ankle), but Dissly is still working through a shoulder injury that limited him in practice leading up to Monday's contest. Dissly will have two more chances to increase his practice activity ahead of the Chargers' Week 8 matchup with the Saints on Sunday.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Breakout performance in loss

    Dissly secured eight of 11 targets for 81 yards in the Chargers' 17-15 loss to the Cardinals on Monday.

    Dissly led the Chargers in receptions, receiving yards and targets in what may have been his best all-around career performance. He had memorably recorded a 3-105-1 line in his NFL debut back in Week 1 of the 2018 season with the Seahawks, but the veteran was much more productive with respect to catches Monday night and was a key target for Justin Herbert throughout the game. Dissly had topped out at four catches and 29 yards in terms of single-game highs this season, however, and Monday night's volume was aided by the absences of WR Quentin Johnston (ankle) and, to a lesser extent, TE Hayden Hurst (groin). Dissly's first opportunity to build on Monday night's breakout comes in a Week 8 home matchup against the Saints.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Logs full practice Friday

    Dissly (shoulder) practiced fully Friday.

    After being listed as limited on Thursday's practice estimate, Dissly worked in full a day later, which sets the stage for him to suit up Monday night against the Cardinals. With fellow TE Hayden Hurst (groin) logging another DNP listing Friday, Dissly -- who has recorded a 13-111-0 line on 15 targets in five contests -- could be in line to see a modest uptick in Week 7 opportunities if Hurst ends up unavailable versus Arizona.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Logs limited practice

    Dissly (shoulder) was listed as limited on Thursday's practice estimate.

    Dissly now has two more chances to upgrade his practice participation ahead of Monday night's contest against the Cardinals. Meanwhile, fellow TE Hayden Hurst (groin) didn't practice Thursday, and if Hurst is unavailable versus Arizona, Dissly, assuming he plays, would be in line to see added Week 7 opportunities.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Snares four receptions

    Dissly caught four of his five targets for 26 yards in the 23-17 win over the Broncos on Sunday.

    Tight end platoon mate Hayden Hurst left the game in the first half due to a groin injury, allowing Dissly to tally season highs in route share and targets. Eric Tomlinson and Stone Smartt also played in the absence of Hurst, so it's not as if Dissly will get complete command of the tight end room if Hurst does miss time, but Los Angeles' limited passing tree could involve the Seattle transplant a bit more in the event Hurst misses more time.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Secures two catches in loss

    Dissly caught two of his three targets for 24 yards in the 17-10 loss to Kansas City on Sunday.

    Hayden Hurst saw the bigger side of the tight end platoon this week, tallying 35 snaps compared to Dissly's 20, but it was the latter who had the marginally better fantasy day. Neither tight end is in a viable fantasy situation given the Chargers' preference to run the ball and rely on their defense to keep games close.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Targeted three times in loss

    Dissly caught all three of his targets for 19 yards in Sunday's 20-10 loss to the Steelers.

    Dissly played 23 of the Chargers' offensive snaps Sunday while fellow tight end Hayden Hurst was on the field for 28 snaps. Neither tight end was able to get much going as the offense struggled to move the ball against the Steelers defense. While he's stuck in a timeshare at tight end with Hurst in a run-first offense, Dissly won't hold much fantasy appeal.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: Three grabs against Panthers

    Dissly caught all three of his targets for 29 yards in Sunday's 26-3 win over the Panthers.

    Dissly led all Chargers tight ends in catches Sunday while playing three fewer offensive snaps than teammate Hayden Hurst. The veteran did not produce much with his opportunities, and he'll likely continue to struggle to produce for fantasy purposes on a run-first team with several tight ends. Dissly and the Chargers are set to square off against the Steelers in Week 3.

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  • Chargers' Will Dissly: One catch in win

    Dissly caught his lone target for 13 yards in Sunday's 22-10 win over the Raiders.

    Dissly operated as the Chargers' second tight end in the contest, playing 25 of 57 offensive snaps Sunday. Teammate Hayden Hurst, however, was more involved in the game plan, as he played 35 snaps and saw three targets from quarterback Justin Herbert. If this type of usage were to continue, it would be difficult to trust Dissly to produce consistently for fantasy purposes. The veteran will have his next opportunity to be more involved in a Week 2 matchup against the Panthers.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-4, 265 lbs
Birthplace: Bozeman, MT
Age: 28
School: Washington
Experience: 7