Byron Pringle
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2024 Outlook
The Washington Commanders signed WR Byron Pringle to a one-year deal.
Fantasy Impact
Pringle will reunite with Eric Bienemy from the Chiefs to now in Washington. He caught 10 passes across 11 games last season with the Bears. He will look to make the roster out of training camp as a depth wide receiver for the Commanders.
Byron Pringle led the Bears with four targets but was unable to catch any of the looks from Justin Fields in the 41-10 loss to the Lions.
Fantasy Impact
With only a total of seven completions, none of the Bears' wide receivers were able to top 20 yards this week. Pringle and the rest of the Bears wideouts can be safely left out of fantasy lineups against the Vikings next week.
Byron Pringle hauled in both of his targets for 34 receiving yards in the Bears' 35-13 Week 16 loss to the Bills.
Fantasy Impact
Pringle operated as more of an afterthought in the Bears passing attack Sunday, finishing behind Cole Kmet, Dante Pettis, Velus Jones Jr., and David Montgomery in targets. The wideout will be hard to trust in a Week 17 road matchup against the Detroit Lions.
Byron Pringle caught both of his targets for 39 yards against the Eagles. He scored on a 35-yard touchdown pass when he broke wide open while Justin Fields was scrambling away from the Eagles' rush.
Fantasy Impact
With both Darnell Mooney and Chase Claypool out and Equanimeious St. Brown leaving the game early, Pringle became one of the primary wide receivers on the field. Pringle has scored in two of the last three games. Just being on the field has its advantages but it will be hard to trust using Pringle in the fantasy playoffs against the Bills next week even if he is starting.
Byron Pringle caught a four-yard touchdown pass from Trevor Siemian in the second quarter of the 31-10 loss to the Jets. He finished the day with two catches for 12 yards on two targets.
Fantasy Impact
It was the first touchdown of the season for Pringle who has just five catches for 57 yards this year. He could get some more snaps and targets with the Bears' top wide receiver Darnell Mooney potentially out for the season. However, playing for a run-first offense he is unlikely to get enough volume to crack fantasy lineups.