Tucker recorded three receptions on four targets for 24 yards in Sunday's 34-20 loss to the Chargers. Tucker didn't record a reception or see a target until the Raiders' final offensive possession in garbage time of the fourth quarter. He maintained a key role in the offense for most of the season in terms of snap rate, and he also set career highs in receptions (47), yards (539) and touchdowns (three).
Tucker caught two of eight targets for 24 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 25-10 win over the Saints. He also rushed once for five yards and returned two punts for 28 yards. Tucker made up for a measly 25 percent catch rate on eight targets with an 18-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter, but he's now caught just two passes or less in five consecutive games. It won't get any easier for Tucker in Week 18 against a stout Chargers defense that figures to play its starters throughout the contest, especially if the Bengals beat the Steelers on Saturday.
Tucker caught two of four targets for 41 yards in Sunday's 19-14 win over the Jaguars, but he also lost eight yards on his only rushing attempt. Tucker has caught no more than two passes in four consecutive games, despite playing north of 90 percent of the Raiders' offensive snaps during each contest within this late-season sample. He remains a big-play threat ahead of a Week 17 matchup against the Saints, but Tucker's inability to earn much volume in a struggling offense is worrisome for his fantasy floor.
Tucker caught two of three targets for 18 yards in Monday's 15-9 loss to the Falcons. Tucker's first reception didn't come until the Raiders' penultimate offensive drive of the contest, as quarterback Desmond Ridder struggled to get the ball to his receivers while running back Ameer Abdullah served as a security blanket en route to seven catches on as many targets for 58 yards and a score. Tucker's fantasy floor remains quite low for an upcoming Week 16 matchup against the Jaguars, though Aidan O'Connell's (knee) potential return under center likely helps the passing offense as a whole.
Tucker caught two of five targets for seven yards in Sunday's 28-13 loss to the Buccaneers. Tucker was one of four Raiders pass catchers to earn at least five targets Sunday, but he was by far the least productive with his looks, producing only seven yards on two receptions. The speedster remains a boom-or-bust option in Week 15 against a Falcons secondary that just allowed Vikings wideouts Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison to combine for a 15-265-5 receiving line on 19 targets, though Tucker may be catching passes from quarterback Desmond Ridder after Aidan O'Connell suffered a bone bruise to his left leg Sunday.
Tucker caught his only target for a 58-yard touchdown in Friday's defeat against Kansas City. Tucker made the most of his lone target, gathering in a deep pass from Aidan O'Connell in the fourth quarter and taking it to the end zone for a 58-yard score. The touchdown gave the Raiders a one-point lead, but it was the last time the team was able to score in the contest. Tucker's reception was the longest of his career, and the touchdown was his first since Week 3 against Carolina. The second-year wideout has been tough to trust in fantasy this season, as he's logged three or fewer receptions nine times through 12 games.
Tucker (hip) does not have an injury designation ahead of Friday's Week 13 game against Kansas City. Tucker dealt with a hip issue throughout the week, but the injury won't prevent him from suiting up Friday. The second-year wideout has been a big part of Las Vegas' passing game this season, logging at least 80 percent of the team's defensive snaps in each of the Raiders' past nine contests. Tucker and the team's No. 1 receiver, Jakobi Meyers, could be busy Friday, especially if Las Vegas falls behind against the 10-1 Chiefs.
Tucker (hip) remained a limited participant in Wednesday's practice, Paul Gutierrez of ESPN.com reports. Tucker's hip issue is a new one for him, but back-to-back limited practices to begin the week would seem to put him on track to play Friday against the Chiefs. Tucker was in on 84 percent of the offensive snaps last Sunday against the Broncos, and he's been a fixture in the offense since Davante Adams was dealt to the Jets.
Tucker was estimated as a limited participant in Tuesday's practice walkthrough due to a hip issue, Tashan Reed of The Athletic reports. It's unclear when Tucker hurt his hip, as he logged 84 percent of Las Vegas' offensive snaps Sunday against Denver and tied a season high with seven catches while tallying 82 receiving yards. Whether Tucker is in danger of missing Friday's Week 13 contest against the Chiefs could become clearer when the Raiders hold their first non-walkthrough practice of the week Wednesday. If Tucker does end up being sidelined, DJ Turner could move up to the role of No. 2 receiver.