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  • NO Tight End
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    Shad Meier and rookie Ben Troupe will take over tight end duties with Erron Kinney injured.
    Meier will likely start. Despite Troupe’s second-round draft status, neither player has much fantasy upside this season.
  • NO Tight End
    Shad Meier will be listed as questionable with an ankle injury for week five.
    We are intrigued with Meier’s short-term value after catching nine balls and touchdown in his first game as a starter. He’s a fine bye-week fill-in if healthy.
  • NO Tight End
    Titans declared TE Shad Meier, S Lance Schulters, LB Rocky Calmus, WR Tyrone Calico, TE Erron Kinney, Juqua Thomas, and QB Doug Johnson inactive for week six.
    Meier got an emergency appendectemy Saturday night. Ben Troupe is the only healthy tight end on the Titans.
  • NO Tight End
    Titans tight end Shad Meier (appendectemy) may return by October 31st.
    With Erron Kinney out, the Titans are down to one healthy tight end, rookie Ben Troupe, for week seven.
  • NO Tight End
    Titans tight end Shad Meier will return to Titans practice this week.
    He’s missed two weeks following an appendectemy. If he’s able to play, Ben Troupe’s snaps may be limited.
  • NO Tight End
    Shad Meier returned to Titans practice Wednesday.
    He’s expected to play this week, which will limit Ben Troupe’s upside.
  • NO Tight End
    Titans tight end Shad Meir is expected to sign a one-year deal later this week.
    It’s a $628,000 tender offer he received as a restricted free agent. He’ll backup Erron Kinney and won’t have any fantasy value barring an injury to Kinney.
  • NO Tight End
    The Titans offered tight end Shad Meir a tender as a restricted free agent, likely keeping him in Tennessee.
    Meir could emerge as a useful fantasy player if Erron Kinney goes elsewhere this offseason.
  • NO Tight End
    The Titans have spoken to Denver about trading Shad Meier.
    Denver could use a reserve tight end after releasing Jed Weaver and Byron Chamberlain.
  • NO Tight End
    Shad Meier, the No. 2 tight end behind Erron Kinney, has impressed the Titans this preseason.
    ''Shad has made a whole 360,’' QB Steve McNair said. ''He’s doing some great things, he’s got good upside and speed, he feels the game a lot better.”