Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins is officially inactive for the team’s Week 10 match up against the Dallas Cowboys. Seferian-Jenkins is still dealing with a shoulder injury and hasn’t seen the field since Week 2 of the regular season. He’s been practicing for three weeks, but the team continues to keep him sidelined. Buccaneers beat writer Greg Auman explained via social media that Seferian-Jenkins’ shoulder simply isn’t ready for contact yet.
Austin Seferian-Jenkins injury update: Buccaneers TE inactive yet again, fantasy owners continue to wait for return
Austin Seferian-Jenkins continues to miss time. We take a look at the fantasy implications.


Fantasy impact: Fantasy owners that have held onto Seferian-Jenkins are likely reaching their limit. He’s been close to playing for weeks now, but his status continues to keep him stashed on fantasy rosters. His Week 1 performance made him a breakout candidate after catching five passes for 110 yards and two touchdowns. Since that game, he’s been nursing his shoulder. Whether or not Seferian-Jenkins can deliver on his promising start to the season remains to be seen, and it appears that fantasy owners will have to continue to wait it out for an unknown time frame.











