The Denver Broncos will not have Garrett Graham this season. The team announced Tuesday that Graham had been placed on season-ending injured reserve with a shoulder injury.
After falling out of favor in Houston, Graham was hoping to revive his career with Gary Kubiak in Denver. He was Graham's head coach for four years with the Texans from 2010-13.
That is when Graham had his most NFL success, which he was hoping to replicate with a Broncos team thin at tight end. He is now in danger of not only losing his spot with the Broncos going forward, but may be falling out of the NFL altogether.
Graham caught just two passes for 30 yards and one score in eight games last year with the Texans.
Fantasy Spin: Graham had very little fantasy value going into the 2016 season while playing behind Virgil Green, who is now the unquestioned starter in this offense.