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Top Isaac Nauta News

  • Isaac Nauta: Receives injury settlement

    Nauta (undisclosed) was waived off Green Bay's injured reserve with an injury settlement Wednesday, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.

    Nauta reverted to injured reserve after being waived/injured by the Packers last week. The 24-year-old is free to sign elsewhere, assuming he can pass a physical.

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  • Packers' Isaac Nauta: Reverts to reserve list

    Nauta (undisclosed) cleared waivers and reverted to Green Bay's injured reserve Wednesday, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.

    Nauta had joined the Packers on a reserve/future deal in January and was waived/injured Tuesday. Unless an injury settlement is reached, he'll spend the entire 2021 campaign on injured reserve.

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  • Isaac Nauta: Waived/injured by Green Bay

    Nauta (undisclosed) was waived/injured by the Packers on Tuesday, per the NFL's official transaction log.

    Nauta recently suffered an injury and will revert to injured reserve if he goes unclaimed on waivers. The 24-year-old appeared in seven games for Detroit last season before ending up on Green Bay's practice squad.

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  • Packers' Isaac Nauta: Inks reserve/future contract

    Nauta has agreed to a reserve/future contract with the Packers on Monday.

    Nauta primarily bounced between the Lions' active roster and practice squad this season before landing with the Packers in December. The 23-year-old will enter the 2021 offseason in Green Bay and look to earn himself a bigger role in his third season.

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  • Isaac Nauta: Heading to Green Bay

    Nauta signed with the Packers' practice squad Tuesday, Matt Schneidman of The Athletic reports.

    The 23-year-old was waived by the Lions over the weekend but will now be joining the Packers as the two teams play each other Week 14. Nauta appeared in seven games this season and caught one pass for three yards while bouncing between Detroit's active roster and practice squad.

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  • Isaac Nauta: Hits waivers again

    Nauta was waived by the Lions on Saturday, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports.

    Nauta has ping-ponged between the practice squad, active roster and waivers for much of the season. Expect to see the tight end back on Detroit's practice squad should he pass through waivers.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Inks deal with active roster

    The Lions signed Nauta to the active roster Saturday.

    Nauta has played in two games for the Lions this year, so he'll officially sign with the active roster ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Colts. He adds depth at tight end behind T.J. Hockenson and Jesse James, although Nauta's offensive role is limited when those two are healthy.

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  • Isaac Nauta: Slides back to practice squad

    Nauta reverted to the Lions' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's official transaction log.

    Nauta has made appearances in consecutive games following Detroit's Week 5 bye, meaning the door remains open for him to return in the near future. The 23-year-old fielded 18 offensive snaps without tallying a reception in his season debut against the Jaguars, and this past Sunday against the Falcons he recorded a three-yard catch. Nauta may fluctuate on and off the active roster this season depending upon need, but that's only as long as another NFL team doesn't try to nab him off the Lions' practice squad.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Elevates from practice squad

    The Lions elevated Nauta to the active roster Saturday, Justin Rogers of The Detroit News reports.

    Hunter Bryant (concussion) was placed back on injured reserve last week, so Nauta will add depth at tight end during Sunday's game versus the Falcons. This will be Nauta's second straight game with the active roster, as he logged 18 offensive snaps last week but wasn't targeted.

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  • Isaac Nauta: Reverts to practice squad

    Nauta reverted to the Lions' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.

    Nauta was activated for Sunday's win over the Jaguars and played in 18 offensive snaps, although he failed to record a stat in the contest. T.J. Hockenson and Jesse James are the only active tight ends on the roster, so Nauta could find himself back on the active roster sooner rather than later.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Promoted from practice squad

    Nauta was promoted to the Lions' active roster from the practice squad Saturday.

    The 2019 seventh-round pick will serve as an extra player for Sunday's game at Jacksonville before reverting back to the practice squad. Nauta will operate as Detroit's No. 3 tight end behind T.J. Hockenson and Jesse James with Hunter Bryant (concussion) on injured reserve.

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  • Isaac Nauta: Let go by Detroit

    Nauta was waived by the Lions on Saturday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.

    Nauta briefly spent time on the reserve/COVID-19 list before returning to training camp relatively quickly. The 2019 seventh-round selection played sparingly in his rookie campaign, mainly on special teams, but did manage to stick on the active roster all season. Expect to see the 23-year-old fullback on the team's practice squad to start the season.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Activated from COVID-19 list

    The Lions removed Nauta (illness) from the COVID-19 list Monday.

    Nauta joined a list of eight Lions players who were placed on the list earlier in the offseason, but it appears the second-year tight end is healthy well ahead of the season and in time for training camp. In addition to serving as depth at that position, Nauta could be a candidate for some lead blocking should the primary fullback, which was Nick Bawden the last two seasons, miss time in 2020.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Joins COVID list

    The Lions have placed Nauta (illness) on the reserve/COVID list, Michael Rothstein of ESPN.com reports.

    Nauta is one of eight Lions on the list along with offensive stalwarts Matthew Stafford, Kenny Golladay and T.J. Hockenson (ankle). A 2019 seventh-round pick, Nauta spent much of his rookie season on the practice squad before making his pro debut Week 12 and logging snaps in each of the last six games. Even though he's listed as a tight end, he got time at fullback and hauled in two of three targets for 13 yards.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Spent time at fullback

    Nauta served as Detroit's primary lead blocker over the final six games of the 2019 season, Chris Burke of the Athletic reports.

    Burke also notes that the Lions "badly want a multifaceted fullback," and their top guy at that position, Nick Bawden (knee), has ended each of the past two seasons on injured reserve due to knee injuries. That's what paved the way for Nauta to serve as the team's lead blocker down the stretch in 2019, and Bawden's recovery from his most recent setback will presumably play a large role in how much time Nauta will see at fullback in 2020. In any case, Nauta's versatility as a blocker and receiver should help his odds of securing a roster spot in advance of Week 1,

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Makes two catches as rookie

    Nauta (hamstring) finished the 2019 season with two catches on three targets for 13 yards over six games.

    Detroit took a flier on Nauta in the seventh round of last year's draft and the Georgia product ended up appearing in a handful of games for the team. With incumbent No. 3 tight end Logan Thomas headed for unrestricted free agency, there soon could be an opportunity for Nauta to move up a peg on the depth chart in advance of the 2020 campaign. After all, it seems unlikely that the Lions will again devote significant resources to bring in more competition at tight end.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Done for day

    Nauta (hamstring) was ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Lions.

    In a matter of minutes, Nauta was shifted from questionable to out, signaling some severity of the injury. His 2019 season will end with two catches for 13 yards in six games. For the remainder of Week 17, Jesse James and Logan Thomas are the only healthy tight ends on the roster.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Suffers injury Sunday

    Nauta (hamstring) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against Green Bay.

    It's unclear how Nauta suffered the injury, but the team will likely be cautious with his return considering it's a soft tissue injury. As long as the rookie out of Georgia is sidelined, Jesse James and Logan Thomas are the only healthy tight ends on the roster.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: No targets on seven snaps

    Nauta was not targeted during Sunday's 27-17 loss to Denver.

    Naught caught a pass each of the past two games but wasn't even targeted in this one. As the third tight end on a team that wants to run the ball as much as it can, Nauta is no guarantee to see another opportunity in the passing game during the season finale Sunday against Green Bay.

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  • Lions' Isaac Nauta: Catches another pass

    Nauta caught one of two targets for 10 yards during Sunday's 38-17 loss to the Buccaneers.

    While Nauta set career highs in playing time (12 offensive snaps), targets and receiving yards, that's not saying much for the inexperienced tight end playing in his fourth career regular-season game. As long as Jesse James and Logan Thomas stay healthy, Nauta should remain far away from fantasy lineups.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-3, 244 lbs
Birthplace: Buford, GA
Age: 27
School: Georgia
Experience: 3