Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Cameron Brate (neck) practiced in full on Wednesday.
Brate practiced all of last week as a limited participant before sitting out another game, but Wednesday's upgrade should put him on track to play Week 10 against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday in London. Brate missed four of the last five games due to a concussion and then a neck injury. Rookie Cade Otton has filled in well as the Buccaneers' starting tight end, so Brate might see a reduced snap share from before the injury.
Brate has a 68.7% offensive snap rate in his three healthy games this season and an 11.5% target share in his five appearances overall. In the four games Brate missed, Otton played 88.0% of the snaps and drew 11.8% of the team targets. The Seahawks are allowing the most FanDuel points per game to the tight end position this season.
Source: Tampa Bay Buccaneers