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Wed Jun 20 201208:44Bo Scaife wasn't in shape with Pats
Free agent Bo Scaife "struggled with conditioning" during Patriots practices, according to the Boston Herald.
The Patriots signed Scaife back on June 7, but he lasted just 11 days on the roster. Showing up out of shape is a sure way to land on coach Bill Belichick's bad side. Scaife is no lock to get back in the NFL.
Source: Boston Herald
Mon Jun 18 201217:59Patriots release two, including Scaife
Patriots released TE Bo Scaife and OT Mike Ingersoll.
Scaife only lasted 11 days on the roster after being signed off the street on June 7. It's probably not a good sign for his future in the league. Ingersoll is a practice squad-type tackle who previously spent time with the Bucs.
Source: Mike Reiss on Twitter
Thu Jun 7 201210:48Patriots sign Bo Scaife
Patriots signed TE Bo Scaife.
Scaife is a poor blocker and doesn't have much playmaking ability left at age 31, so it's a curious signing. The Patriots are obviously loaded at tight end with Rob Gronkowski, Aaron Hernandez and blocker Daniel Fells. Scaife isn't a lock to stick on the roster once Gronk and Fells get healthy.
Source: Jeff Howe on Twitter
Wed May 30 201207:17Patriots work out free agent TE Bo Scaife
Patriots worked out free agent TE Bo Scaife.
Coming on the heels of their Dallas Clark tryout two weeks ago, it suggests the Pats are simply performing due diligence in case of an injury to their own tight ends. Scaife (shoulder) spent the 2011 season on injured reserve after signing with the Bengals in August.
Source: Scout.com
Sat Sep 3 201116:25Scaife lands on injured reserve
Bengals placed TE Bo Scaife (shoulder) on injured reserve, ending his season.
The second opinion on Scaife's shoulder must have come back the same as the first. He was running as Cincinnati's No. 2 tight end behind Jermaine Gresham before going down. Scaife will turn 31 in January, and may have a hard time finding a job next offseason.
Source: Geoff Hobson on Twitter
Wed Aug 31 201108:32Scaife checking with specialists
Bo Scaife is seeing specialists about the shoulder he injured in the third preseason game.
Previous reports suggested that Scaife may be headed to IR. He's likely getting a second opinion to try to avoid a season-ending procedure.
Source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Fri Aug 26 201121:08Bo Scaife headed for injured reserve?
Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com is "hearing" that TE Bo Scaife is headed for injured reserve with a shoulder injury.
Scaife, signed just three weeks ago, went down in Cincinnati's third preseason game Thursday night. He had been running as Jermaine Gresham's top backup.
Source: Geoff Hobson on Twitter
Fri Aug 5 201113:58Bengals sign TE Bo Scaife
Bengals signed TE Bo Scaife, formerly of the Titans.
Scaife, 30, caught 36 passes for 318 yards and four touchdowns last year. He hasn't topped 10 yards per reception since the 2006 season, and according to Pro Football Focus is an atrocious pass blocker. We suppose Scaife offers more experience than Chase Coffman, but the younger, cheaper player would make more sense to keep. Scaife has no chance at fantasy value in Cincy.
Source: Joe Reedy on Twitter
Thu Aug 4 201121:27Rams, Bengals set up visits with TE Scaife
The Rams and Bengals have reportedly lined up free agent visits with TE Bo Scaife.
Scaife hadn't drawn a whiff of free agent interest until this point. He could be a third-stringer in St. Louis behind Lance Kendricks and Michael Hoomanawanui, or a backup to Jermaine Gresham in Cincinnati. Scaife lacks any hint of playmaking ability as a receiver, however, and is also a poor blocker.
Source: Profootballtalk on Twitter
Sat Jan 8 201109:50Scaife a goner on Tennessee
Beat writer Jim Wyatt confirms that impending free agent Bo Scaife won't be back with the Titans.
It's one year too late for the Titans, who should have let Scaife walk a year ago. After Jared Cook racked up 15 catches for 196 yards and a touchdown over the final three weeks, it's clear the Titans have their tight end of the future. Cook will be a hot sleeper in fantasy circles next season.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Thu Dec 23 201016:50Bo Scaife's Titans days are numbered
Impending free agent Bo Scaife does not expect to return to the Titans in 2011.
Scaife has been overpaid as the Titans' franchise player for two years running. The team signaled its intention to turn the page when they declared him inactive as a healthy scratch in Week 15. Jared Cook is the favorite to end 2011 as the receiving tight end with Craig Stevens as a blocking specialist.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Thu Dec 23 201015:11Scaife expected to be active in Week 16
Coach Jeff Fisher expects Bo Scaife to be active this week after he was a healthy scratch in Week 15.
It doesn't mean Scaife will have a significant role, however, as Jared Cook has passed him on the depth chart. Cook is only a TE2 option this week, and a poor one at that.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Tue Dec 21 201012:06Scaife's status 'week-to-week' thing
Titans coach Jeff Fisher said Bo Scaife's gameday status will be a "week-to-week" thing.
Scaife was a surprise healthy inactive Sunday despite coming off 11 straight starts and the first multi-touchdown game of his career. "I don't know," Fisher said of Scaife's status. "I'm going to obviously try to work out a creative situation where he can come back and help us." The coach added that he wants to get more playing time for Jared Cook, who had three catches for 42 yards against the Texans.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Sun Dec 19 201018:17Jared Cook totals 42 yards in Week 15
Jared Cook caught three passes for 42 yards against the Texans in Week 15.
The matchup was right, but Cook saw just the three targets. For perspective, though, his receptions and yards were second only to Kenny Britt's Sunday. Now ahead of Bo Scaife, Cook should be owned in all Dynasty leagues.
Sun Dec 19 201017:49Bo Scaife was a healthy scratch in Week 15
Titans coach Jeff Fisher attributed Bo Scaife's healthy scratch in Week 15 to needing more defensive linemen on the game-day roster.
"We absolutely had to come into this game with eight (defensive linemen) because of injuries and that was the logical place to go," said Fisher. We're not buying it. Scaife has been an outspoken supporter of Vince Young, his college teammate, and Fisher obviously has beef with V.Y. The Titans could've just as easily scratched Jared Cook or Craig Stevens if they needed to replace a tight end with a defensive lineman.
Source: John Glennon on Twitter
Sun Dec 19 201011:48Bo Scaife a healthy scratch for Week 15
Titans TE Bo Scaife is a healthy scratch for the team's Week 15 matchup against Houston.
It's the moment Titans fans have been waiting for all season. Fantasy owners of Scaife in two tight end leagues should pick up Jared Cook, who stands to see increased looks. It's a sign that Jeff Fisher isn't scared to give his younger players a look, so Damian Williams could also be in line for an increased role. Third QB Rusty Smith, WR Lavelle Hawkins, T Troy Kropog, DT Sen'Derrick Marks, LB David Thornton, S Robert Johnson, S Vincent Fuller round out the team's inactives.
Fri Dec 10 201000:29Scaife scores twice in Week 14 loss
Bo Scaife caught four passes for 20 yards and two touchdowns against the Colts in Week 14.
Scaife surprisingly took a backseat to blocking specialist Craig Stevens early in the game. He emerged as Kerry Collins' preferred goal-line target in the fourth quarter, scoring his futile second TD in garbage time as the clock hit zero. Scaife has a nice matchup against the Texans next week, but he won't be better than a low-end TE2 option.
Sun Nov 28 201022:28Scaife left with apparent stinger
Bo Scaife left Sunday's game with an undisclosed injury in the first quarter and did not return.
"It wasn't a concussion," Scaife said. "I think I just landed wrong and hit a nerve or something like that. I lost feeling in some of my limbs." Sounds like a stinger. Scaife will be questionable to face the Jaguars in Week 13.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Sun Nov 28 201017:38Scaife held to 10 yards on one catch
Bo Scaife was held to 10 yards on one reception against the Texans in Week 12.
Scaife was shaken up in the first half on a devastating hit from Brian Cushing, and he wasn't seen again the rest of the day. It's possible that he was concussed on the play. His backup, Jared Cook, ended up leading the team with nine targets, resulting in four receptions for 40 yards.
Sun Nov 21 201019:56Bo Scaife catches four balls for 51 yards
Bo Scaife caught four passes for 51 yards in the Titans' Week 11 loss to the Redskins.
Scaife's six targets ranked second on the team, and he was able to outproduce Jared Cook (2/11 on two targets), but it was another ho-hum effort from the mediocre talent. Look elsewhere for a stretch-run desperation tight end.
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