Jake Kumerow
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Week 17 Outlook
Availability
Jake Kumerow (ankle) remained sidelined during practice all week long and has now been placed on injured reserve. He'll be forced to miss at least four games.
Fantasy Impact
Kumerow has logged snaps in six games, catching four passes for 64 yards along the way. Even when the 30-year-old is healthy, he's not on the fantasy radar.
Jake Kumerow (ankle) did not practice this week. He has officially been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Steelers.
Fantasy Impact
Kumerow, Jamison Crowder (ankle), and Dawson Knox (foot, hamstring) have all been ruled out while Isaiah McKenzie (concussion) is questionable. Even without some of these solid pass-catchers, the Bills have several offensive weapons worth starting in fantasy football. Managers should feel comfortable starting Stefon Diggs, Josh Allen, Devin Singletary, and even Gabe Davis this week.
Jake Kumerow (ankle) is questionable to return to the Bills’ game against the Dolphins.
Fantasy Impact
Kumerow took a hit to his leg and had to be helped off the field by the Bills’ training staff. The Bills should provide more details on the injury after the game should Kumerow not return.
Jake Kumerow caught two passes for 50 yards in the Bills' win on Monday.
Fantasy Impact
Kumerow filled in nicely for the injured Gabe Davis, and if the injury does sideline Davis for an extended period of time could be worth a roster spot in the deepest leagues. The former Packer has bounced around but perhaps has shown he is worth sticking around with the Bills for a while. If Davis (ankle) is active in Week 3, you can most likely let Kumerow stay on the wavier wire until something changes.
The Bills and WR Jake Kumerow agreed to terms on a one-year contract Thursday, the team announced on Twitter.
Fantasy Impact
Kumerow's entering his third season with the Bills. The WR's started two games in as many years. Last season, Kumerow totaled two receptions on six targets for 28 yards. For fantasy football purposes, consider the WR a depth piece, as he's primarily a special teams player - totaling a 69% special teams snap share, as opposed to an 11% snap share on offense.