Kyle Pitts Sr. is NFC Offensive Player of Week
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After etching their names into NFL history books in Week 15, Trevor Lawrence and Kyle Pitts have been named Offensive Players of the Week by the NFL.
What Pitts did against Tampa Bay opened plenty of eyes and generated immediate conversations about his future. That’s what being the first tight end to produce over 150 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a game since Shannon Sharpe in Week 6 of the 1996 season will do for you.
Discover the top dynasty fantasy football risers heading into 2026, including Tyler Shough, Kyle Pitts, and other players whose stock is climbing fast after strong late-season performances.
While Pitts is the topic of conversation, rookie James Pearce Jr. moves up the charts after the Falcons' big win Thursday.
Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts says his focus is on football and teammates after historic Week 15 career performance vs. the Bucs.
Kyle Pitts put up the most fantasy football points by a tight end since at least 2000, and the wildest part is that it still feels like a tease of what he could be. On Thursday night, in Atlanta’s 29- 28 comeback win over the Buccaneers,
Week 15 of the NFL season is in the books, and many fantasy managers are advancing or have already been eliminated from the playoffs. But beyond the box scores, it’s always fun to take a step back and highlight the most memorable moments from the week.
On the heels of a historic performance, Kyle Pitts is rising up the fantasy ranks ahead of Week 16. Justin Jefferson, on the other hand, is in freefall.
Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts will enter the offseason as a strong franchise candidate. More at Pro Football Rumors.
Kyle Pitts Jr. had the game of his life on Thursday. Pitts caught a career-high 11 passes for a career-high 166 yards and three touchdowns in a 29–28 win over the Buccaneers. It was the Pitts that was promised when Atlanta took him with the No. 4 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.