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Fantasy Football Playoff Schedule: Five Tight Ends With Tough Matchups

Some of the league’s highest-scoring tight ends have difficult schedules when fantasy football players will need them the most.

The majority of fantasy football managers struggle to find consistent production at the tight end position week to week. And that problem just got even more difficult when Mark Andrews suffered a season-ending ankle injury in Week 11.

Weeks 15 to 17 — the fantasy playoffs in most leagues — is when managers can least afford a down week from their tight end. To make matters worse, several of the top-performing players at the position are up against especially challenging postseason schedules. That’s something to keep in mind if your team is in a position to start looking ahead a handful of weeks, especially if the trade deadline in your league has not yet passed.

These five tight ends have the hardest fantasy playoff schedules:

(Week 15-17 opponents in parentheses)

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