The New Orleans Saints re-signed wide receiver Brandon Tate on Tuesday, according to a source. He will be at practice on Wednesday. Tate was released by the team before the season started. He had just six catches for 81 yards and a touchdown in 13 games with the Bills in 2017. The Saints will likely use him more for his special teams talents, so he can be ignored in fantasy.
The New Orleans Saints are cutting wide receiver Brandon Tate on Friday, according to a source. In a crowded receiver room, Tate had been competing with the likes of Austin Carr, Tommylee Lewis, Michael Floyd, rookie Keith Kirkwood and Tanner McEvoy. Tate had just 14 catches in the last two years combined with the Bills.
The New Orleans Saints are signing free-agent wide receiver Brandon Tate on Tuesday, according to a source. The Saints are bringing in Tate, along with Michael Floyd, as camp bodies. Tate had only six catches for 81 yards and a touchdown in 13 games with the Bills and had 14 catches for Buffalo in two seasons. He hasn't had more than 24 receptions in a single season (his rookie year) and is probably a long shot to even make the roster.