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Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (knee) and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (ankle) are both expected to play against the Chiefs in Week 13. Both Lindsay and Jeudy were full participants at Friday’s practice, indicating that they’re very much on the right side of questionable. Lindsay has handled 25 touches over the past two weeks combined, putting him in flex territory against the Chiefs, who
Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) has been dealing with the flu but is expected to suit up on Sunday against the Broncos. Edwards-Helaire didn’t practice on Thursday or Friday, though the team made it clear that he doesn’t need practice reps to play. The rookie back reportedly felt better late Saturday night than he did at any point during the week, shining
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) is expected to be active and start against the Bengals in Week 13. Tagovailoa missed last week’s contest after jamming his thumb against a helmet during practice, though he was back taking the first-team reps in the lead up to Sunday’s game against Cincinnati. Tagovailoa is more game-manager than anything, as evidenced by his failure to hit the 250-yard
Seattle Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde (toe) will play against the Giants in Week 13. Hyde had his reps managed during the week, though he was able to get a limited session in on Friday. The veteran back put up 95 scrimmage yards and one touchdown as the fill-in starter for Chris Carson back in Week 11, then proceeded to out-touch the latter back in
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) and running back Todd Gurley II (knee) are both looking good for the team’s Week 13 matchup with the Saints. Both Jones and Gurley sat out last week’s game, though their ability to put in limited sessions in Friday’s practice had Atlanta optimistic for their chances of suiting up on Sunday. That appears to be the case, barring
Chicago Bears wide receivers Allen Robinson (knee) and Darnell Mooney (knee) are both expected to play in Sunday’s game against the Lions. Robinson tweaked his knee during Friday’s practice and was held out for the remainder of the session as a precaution. Mooney was held out from Friday’s session altogether, though head coach Matt Nagy said both injuries were not serious. It’s good news for
The New York Jets released wide receiver Chris Hogan on Saturday. The wideout had 14 catches for 118 yards in five games before he landed on the Injured Reserve in October with a high-ankle sprain suffered in Week 5. It’s never a good sign when you’re released by an 0-11 team, but Hogan’s injury surely played a big part in this transaction. The 33-year-old had
Green Bay Packers center Corey Linsley (knee) was placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday, meaning he’ll have to sit out the next three games. In a corresponding move, the team elevated offensive guard Ben Braden from the practice squad to the active roster as a COVID-19 replacement. Tight end Dominique Dafney was also elevated from the practice squad to the active roster. Linsley’s injury is
The New York Giants placed running back Devonta Freeman (ankle), who is already on Injured Reserve, on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday. Freeman was eligible to come off IR, but it looks like he’ll miss some more time. The Giants haven’t really missed him with Wayne Gallman stepping up as the lead back ahead of Dion Lewis and veteran Alfred Morris. Freeman hasn’t played since
New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Marquez Callaway (knee) suffered a minor knee sprain in the Week 12 win over the Broncos, but he’ll be sidelined for at least the next three weeks after being placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday. Defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins was also activated from IR. With Callaway sidelined, Deonte Harris could see a little more run alongside Tre’Quan Smith as
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin (ankle), defensive end Ryan Anderson (knee) and offensive tackle Morgan Moses (groin) are questionable for Week 13 against the Steelers on Monday. McLaurin got in a full practice on Saturday, so he should be good to go for this week. The second-year pass-catcher has WR1 upside almost every week, and he’ll be looking to top the 1,000-yard mark
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (knee) and kicker Chris Boswell (hip) are both listed as questionable for Week 13 against Washington on Monday. Roethlisberger didn’t practice all week, but the Steelers also list him with a non-injury, so it’s likely that they just gave the 17-year veteran some extra rest after a Wednesday game in Week 12. Big Ben didn’t look very great against a
Former NFL running back LeGarrette Blount announced his retirement on Instagram on Saturday. The three-time Super Bowl champion last played in 2018 and announced the news on his 34th birthday. Blount had a bruising rushing style in his nine seasons in the league with six different teams. He began his career as an undrafted free agent out of Oregon with the Titans. Blount spent each
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is eligible to be activated from the COVID-19 list with medical clearance on Sunday, according to a source. Jackson tested positive for the virus last week and missed the Week 12 loss to the Steelers. Hopefully his fantasy managers will know if he’s off the COVID-19 list before Sunday’s early games start, as the Ravens don’t play the Cowboys until
The Houston Texans activated running back David Johnson (concussion) from Injured Reserve on Saturday. Johnson missed exactly three weeks with a head injury but should return in Week 13 to face the division-rival Colts. Indy’s stout defense was exposed against the NFL’s leading rusher in Derrick Henry last week, but their defensive line is also returning to full strength this week with DeForest Buckner and
The Miami Dolphins activated running back Myles Gaskin (knee) from Injured Reserve on Saturday. It’s great timing for Gaskin, as running backs Salvon Ahmed and DeAndre Washington are doubtful to play on Sunday due to injuries and Matt Breida is officially out after being put on the COVID-19 list. So Gaskin and Patrick Laird should handle most of the team’s backfield touches in Week 13
Minnesota Vikings running back Alexander Mattison (illness) has been downgraded to out for Week 13 against the Jaguars. Mattison had appendicitis and underwent successful surgery, according to a source. The 22-year-old could also be forced to miss Week 14 against the Buccaneers. With Mattison sidelined list Sunday, expect Ameer Abdullah to serve as Dalvin Cook‘s primary backup. The Vikings also have Michael Boone on the
Detroit Lions rookie running back D’Andre Swift (illness), who cleared the league’s concussion protocol this week but fell sick, has been downgraded to doubtful for Week 13 against the Bears. It looks like Swift will miss his third straight game, so fantasy managers need to remove him from their starting lineups. Veteran Adrian Peterson and Kerryon Johnson combined to rush for 153 yards and two
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Ed Donatell, who is recovering from his battle with COVID-19, will miss his sixth game in Week 13 against the division-rival Chiefs on Sunday night. Donatell went through an entire practice week but will be cautious with the team playing on the road this week. He’s expected to return in Week 14 against the Panthers. Denver’s defense stepped up in Week
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) appears to be on track to play in Week 13 against the Bengals. Tagovailoa’s agent, Leigh Steinberg, said that he is flying to the game in Miami to watch the rookie play. There is optimism that Tagovailoa will play, but a representative of his has been at every game so far this year. The 22-year-old jammed his left thumb
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (knee) and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (ankle) are both expected to play against the Chiefs in Week 13. Both Lindsay and Jeudy were full participants at Friday’s practice, indicating that they’re very much on the right side of questionable. Lindsay has handled 25 touches over the past two weeks combined, putting him in flex territory against the Chiefs, who
Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) has been dealing with the flu but is expected to suit up on Sunday against the Broncos. Edwards-Helaire didn’t practice on Thursday or Friday, though the team made it clear that he doesn’t need practice reps to play. The rookie back reportedly felt better late Saturday night than he did at any point during the week, shining
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) is expected to be active and start against the Bengals in Week 13. Tagovailoa missed last week’s contest after jamming his thumb against a helmet during practice, though he was back taking the first-team reps in the lead up to Sunday’s game against Cincinnati. Tagovailoa is more game-manager than anything, as evidenced by his failure to hit the 250-yard
Seattle Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde (toe) will play against the Giants in Week 13. Hyde had his reps managed during the week, though he was able to get a limited session in on Friday. The veteran back put up 95 scrimmage yards and one touchdown as the fill-in starter for Chris Carson back in Week 11, then proceeded to out-touch the latter back in
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) and running back Todd Gurley II (knee) are both looking good for the team’s Week 13 matchup with the Saints. Both Jones and Gurley sat out last week’s game, though their ability to put in limited sessions in Friday’s practice had Atlanta optimistic for their chances of suiting up on Sunday. That appears to be the case, barring
Chicago Bears wide receivers Allen Robinson (knee) and Darnell Mooney (knee) are both expected to play in Sunday’s game against the Lions. Robinson tweaked his knee during Friday’s practice and was held out for the remainder of the session as a precaution. Mooney was held out from Friday’s session altogether, though head coach Matt Nagy said both injuries were not serious. It’s good news for
The New York Jets released wide receiver Chris Hogan on Saturday. The wideout had 14 catches for 118 yards in five games before he landed on the Injured Reserve in October with a high-ankle sprain suffered in Week 5. It’s never a good sign when you’re released by an 0-11 team, but Hogan’s injury surely played a big part in this transaction. The 33-year-old had
Green Bay Packers center Corey Linsley (knee) was placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday, meaning he’ll have to sit out the next three games. In a corresponding move, the team elevated offensive guard Ben Braden from the practice squad to the active roster as a COVID-19 replacement. Tight end Dominique Dafney was also elevated from the practice squad to the active roster. Linsley’s injury is
The New York Giants placed running back Devonta Freeman (ankle), who is already on Injured Reserve, on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday. Freeman was eligible to come off IR, but it looks like he’ll miss some more time. The Giants haven’t really missed him with Wayne Gallman stepping up as the lead back ahead of Dion Lewis and veteran Alfred Morris. Freeman hasn’t played since
New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Marquez Callaway (knee) suffered a minor knee sprain in the Week 12 win over the Broncos, but he’ll be sidelined for at least the next three weeks after being placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday. Defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins was also activated from IR. With Callaway sidelined, Deonte Harris could see a little more run alongside Tre’Quan Smith as
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin (ankle), defensive end Ryan Anderson (knee) and offensive tackle Morgan Moses (groin) are questionable for Week 13 against the Steelers on Monday. McLaurin got in a full practice on Saturday, so he should be good to go for this week. The second-year pass-catcher has WR1 upside almost every week, and he’ll be looking to top the 1,000-yard mark
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (knee) and kicker Chris Boswell (hip) are both listed as questionable for Week 13 against Washington on Monday. Roethlisberger didn’t practice all week, but the Steelers also list him with a non-injury, so it’s likely that they just gave the 17-year veteran some extra rest after a Wednesday game in Week 12. Big Ben didn’t look very great against a
Former NFL running back LeGarrette Blount announced his retirement on Instagram on Saturday. The three-time Super Bowl champion last played in 2018 and announced the news on his 34th birthday. Blount had a bruising rushing style in his nine seasons in the league with six different teams. He began his career as an undrafted free agent out of Oregon with the Titans. Blount spent each
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is eligible to be activated from the COVID-19 list with medical clearance on Sunday, according to a source. Jackson tested positive for the virus last week and missed the Week 12 loss to the Steelers. Hopefully his fantasy managers will know if he’s off the COVID-19 list before Sunday’s early games start, as the Ravens don’t play the Cowboys until
The Houston Texans activated running back David Johnson (concussion) from Injured Reserve on Saturday. Johnson missed exactly three weeks with a head injury but should return in Week 13 to face the division-rival Colts. Indy’s stout defense was exposed against the NFL’s leading rusher in Derrick Henry last week, but their defensive line is also returning to full strength this week with DeForest Buckner and
The Miami Dolphins activated running back Myles Gaskin (knee) from Injured Reserve on Saturday. It’s great timing for Gaskin, as running backs Salvon Ahmed and DeAndre Washington are doubtful to play on Sunday due to injuries and Matt Breida is officially out after being put on the COVID-19 list. So Gaskin and Patrick Laird should handle most of the team’s backfield touches in Week 13
Minnesota Vikings running back Alexander Mattison (illness) has been downgraded to out for Week 13 against the Jaguars. Mattison had appendicitis and underwent successful surgery, according to a source. The 22-year-old could also be forced to miss Week 14 against the Buccaneers. With Mattison sidelined list Sunday, expect Ameer Abdullah to serve as Dalvin Cook‘s primary backup. The Vikings also have Michael Boone on the
Detroit Lions rookie running back D’Andre Swift (illness), who cleared the league’s concussion protocol this week but fell sick, has been downgraded to doubtful for Week 13 against the Bears. It looks like Swift will miss his third straight game, so fantasy managers need to remove him from their starting lineups. Veteran Adrian Peterson and Kerryon Johnson combined to rush for 153 yards and two
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Ed Donatell, who is recovering from his battle with COVID-19, will miss his sixth game in Week 13 against the division-rival Chiefs on Sunday night. Donatell went through an entire practice week but will be cautious with the team playing on the road this week. He’s expected to return in Week 14 against the Panthers. Denver’s defense stepped up in Week
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) appears to be on track to play in Week 13 against the Bengals. Tagovailoa’s agent, Leigh Steinberg, said that he is flying to the game in Miami to watch the rookie play. There is optimism that Tagovailoa will play, but a representative of his has been at every game so far this year. The 22-year-old jammed his left thumb
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (knee) and wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (ankle) are both expected to play against the Chiefs in Week 13. Both Lindsay and Jeudy were full participants at Friday’s practice, indicating that they’re very much on the right side of questionable. Lindsay has handled 25 touches over the past two weeks combined, putting him in flex territory against the Chiefs, who
Kansas City Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) has been dealing with the flu but is expected to suit up on Sunday against the Broncos. Edwards-Helaire didn’t practice on Thursday or Friday, though the team made it clear that he doesn’t need practice reps to play. The rookie back reportedly felt better late Saturday night than he did at any point during the week, shining
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) is expected to be active and start against the Bengals in Week 13. Tagovailoa missed last week’s contest after jamming his thumb against a helmet during practice, though he was back taking the first-team reps in the lead up to Sunday’s game against Cincinnati. Tagovailoa is more game-manager than anything, as evidenced by his failure to hit the 250-yard
Seattle Seahawks running back Carlos Hyde (toe) will play against the Giants in Week 13. Hyde had his reps managed during the week, though he was able to get a limited session in on Friday. The veteran back put up 95 scrimmage yards and one touchdown as the fill-in starter for Chris Carson back in Week 11, then proceeded to out-touch the latter back in
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) and running back Todd Gurley II (knee) are both looking good for the team’s Week 13 matchup with the Saints. Both Jones and Gurley sat out last week’s game, though their ability to put in limited sessions in Friday’s practice had Atlanta optimistic for their chances of suiting up on Sunday. That appears to be the case, barring
Chicago Bears wide receivers Allen Robinson (knee) and Darnell Mooney (knee) are both expected to play in Sunday’s game against the Lions. Robinson tweaked his knee during Friday’s practice and was held out for the remainder of the session as a precaution. Mooney was held out from Friday’s session altogether, though head coach Matt Nagy said both injuries were not serious. It’s good news for
The New York Jets released wide receiver Chris Hogan on Saturday. The wideout had 14 catches for 118 yards in five games before he landed on the Injured Reserve in October with a high-ankle sprain suffered in Week 5. It’s never a good sign when you’re released by an 0-11 team, but Hogan’s injury surely played a big part in this transaction. The 33-year-old had
Green Bay Packers center Corey Linsley (knee) was placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday, meaning he’ll have to sit out the next three games. In a corresponding move, the team elevated offensive guard Ben Braden from the practice squad to the active roster as a COVID-19 replacement. Tight end Dominique Dafney was also elevated from the practice squad to the active roster. Linsley’s injury is
The New York Giants placed running back Devonta Freeman (ankle), who is already on Injured Reserve, on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Saturday. Freeman was eligible to come off IR, but it looks like he’ll miss some more time. The Giants haven’t really missed him with Wayne Gallman stepping up as the lead back ahead of Dion Lewis and veteran Alfred Morris. Freeman hasn’t played since
New Orleans Saints rookie wide receiver Marquez Callaway (knee) suffered a minor knee sprain in the Week 12 win over the Broncos, but he’ll be sidelined for at least the next three weeks after being placed on Injured Reserve on Saturday. Defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins was also activated from IR. With Callaway sidelined, Deonte Harris could see a little more run alongside Tre’Quan Smith as
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin (ankle), defensive end Ryan Anderson (knee) and offensive tackle Morgan Moses (groin) are questionable for Week 13 against the Steelers on Monday. McLaurin got in a full practice on Saturday, so he should be good to go for this week. The second-year pass-catcher has WR1 upside almost every week, and he’ll be looking to top the 1,000-yard mark
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (knee) and kicker Chris Boswell (hip) are both listed as questionable for Week 13 against Washington on Monday. Roethlisberger didn’t practice all week, but the Steelers also list him with a non-injury, so it’s likely that they just gave the 17-year veteran some extra rest after a Wednesday game in Week 12. Big Ben didn’t look very great against a
Former NFL running back LeGarrette Blount announced his retirement on Instagram on Saturday. The three-time Super Bowl champion last played in 2018 and announced the news on his 34th birthday. Blount had a bruising rushing style in his nine seasons in the league with six different teams. He began his career as an undrafted free agent out of Oregon with the Titans. Blount spent each
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is eligible to be activated from the COVID-19 list with medical clearance on Sunday, according to a source. Jackson tested positive for the virus last week and missed the Week 12 loss to the Steelers. Hopefully his fantasy managers will know if he’s off the COVID-19 list before Sunday’s early games start, as the Ravens don’t play the Cowboys until
The Houston Texans activated running back David Johnson (concussion) from Injured Reserve on Saturday. Johnson missed exactly three weeks with a head injury but should return in Week 13 to face the division-rival Colts. Indy’s stout defense was exposed against the NFL’s leading rusher in Derrick Henry last week, but their defensive line is also returning to full strength this week with DeForest Buckner and
The Miami Dolphins activated running back Myles Gaskin (knee) from Injured Reserve on Saturday. It’s great timing for Gaskin, as running backs Salvon Ahmed and DeAndre Washington are doubtful to play on Sunday due to injuries and Matt Breida is officially out after being put on the COVID-19 list. So Gaskin and Patrick Laird should handle most of the team’s backfield touches in Week 13
Minnesota Vikings running back Alexander Mattison (illness) has been downgraded to out for Week 13 against the Jaguars. Mattison had appendicitis and underwent successful surgery, according to a source. The 22-year-old could also be forced to miss Week 14 against the Buccaneers. With Mattison sidelined list Sunday, expect Ameer Abdullah to serve as Dalvin Cook‘s primary backup. The Vikings also have Michael Boone on the
Detroit Lions rookie running back D’Andre Swift (illness), who cleared the league’s concussion protocol this week but fell sick, has been downgraded to doubtful for Week 13 against the Bears. It looks like Swift will miss his third straight game, so fantasy managers need to remove him from their starting lineups. Veteran Adrian Peterson and Kerryon Johnson combined to rush for 153 yards and two
Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Ed Donatell, who is recovering from his battle with COVID-19, will miss his sixth game in Week 13 against the division-rival Chiefs on Sunday night. Donatell went through an entire practice week but will be cautious with the team playing on the road this week. He’s expected to return in Week 14 against the Panthers. Denver’s defense stepped up in Week
Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (thumb) appears to be on track to play in Week 13 against the Bengals. Tagovailoa’s agent, Leigh Steinberg, said that he is flying to the game in Miami to watch the rookie play. There is optimism that Tagovailoa will play, but a representative of his has been at every game so far this year. The 22-year-old jammed his left thumb
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