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Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarter Joe Burrow has gone down on the field with what appears to be a serious injury to his left knee. Burrow was carted off the field. Ryan Finley will step in at quarterback for the remainder of the game. Based on how the injury looked, there should be concern about Burrow’s ability to return to the field this season, though it’s
Yikes. Two Houston Texans wide receivers Randall Cobb (foot) and Kenny Stills (leg) have been ruled out for the second half of Sunday’s game against New England. Cobb caught two passes for seven yards and a touchdown. Stills did not have a reception. We should see more of Keke Coutee in the second half, who scored his first touchdown of the season in the second
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones left Sunday’s game against the Saints, but later returned. However, Jones is reportedly dealing with hamstring tightness and was not on the field at the end of the first half. The Falcons might be playing it safe with Jones and keeping him on the sidelines for the rest of this game, though it’s possible we see him in the
New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Andrus Peat has been ruled out of the rest of his team’s Week 11 contest against the Atlanta Falcons after suffering a concussion. Peat has played the majority of the snaps in each Saints game this year, including playing every offensive snap four times. Peat’s absence will hurt a Saints team that is becoming more run-heavy with Taysom Hill playing
Pittsburgh Steelers Zach Gentry will not return to Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars after sustaining a knee injury. Gentry made his 2020 debut last week, playing 14 offensive snaps. His absence shouldn’t change anything for the Steelers, as Eric Ebron remains the only fantasy relevant tight end on this roster. Source: Pittsburgh Steelers
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Patriots. Cobb currently has two catches for seven yards and a touchdown in the game. If he’s unable to return, tight end Jordan Akins will likely see more of the short yardage usage, as could wide receiver Keke Coutee, who is active today. Source: Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines could see the bulk of the team’s carries against the Green Bay Packers. This backfield with Hines, Jordan Wilkins, and Jonathan Taylor has been a mess to project all year, but the Packers run defense has struggled, so if Hines really will see most of the touches, he has RB2 value. Of course, that requires you to trust this
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman (hamstring) will miss his third game in a row on Sunday against the Bengals. With Inman out, we’ll see more of both Cam Sims and Steven Sims Jr. This could be a good game for the Washington passing attack, and while Terry McLaurin will benefit most from that, both of the Sims have upside, with Cam as a
Despite coming off the Injured Reserve last week, Tennessee Titans cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (knee) will miss Sunday’s contest against the Baltimore Ravens. The Titans Defense needs Jackson back to bolster a passing defense that is allowing the seventh-most passing yards per game to opposing quarterbacks. Lamar Jackson should be in position to post QB1 numbers, something that he hasn’t done much this season. Source: Tennessee
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) is officially active for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers. No surprise here, as Stafford was trending towards playing all week. He won’t have two of his top pass-catchers in Kenny Golladay and Danny Amendola, so Stafford won’t be the safest play, but the Panthers Defense is exploitable and he can be a solid streaming play. Source: Detroit Lions
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (knee) was initially announced as active for Sunday’s meeting with the Lions, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Bridgewater is being deactivated. That likely means P.J. Walker will get to make his first NFL start. He’s seen limited snaps in two games this year, going 3-for-8 for 15 yards. Walker was the XFL’s best quarterback this past Spring, but will
While he was activated from the IR this week, New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (quad) will not play on Sunday against the Houston Texans. That leaves Damien Harris as the lead back against a porous Texans run defense. Trusting any Patriots running back is a scary proposition, but he should provide low-end RB2 value with upside in this contest. Source: Ian Rapoport
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II (thumb) is not expected to be active for his team’s Week 11 meeting with the Steelers. Jake Luton will start, with Mike Glennon backing him up. Luton’s two starts have been fairly uneven, so there’s no guarantee he remains the starter once Minshew is healthy, though Jacksonville might keep seeing what they have in Luton. Expected to draft a
The Dallas Cowboys offensive line has long been a strength of the team, but injuries and the retirement of center Travis Frederick has really hurt them this year. In response, the team is moving their best active lineman, right guard Zack Martin, to right tackle this week as a way of getting rookie Terence Steele off the field. Connor McGovern should take over at guard.
Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil (flu) is reportedly unlikely to play against the Patriots in Week 11. Considering he’s the best lineman on this team, this would potentially be a sizable blow to the fantasy outlook for quarterback Deshaun Watson and running Duke Johnson Jr. We wouldn’t take this news as a reason to bench either in season-long leagues, but this could be a
New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill was confirmed as the starting signal-caller by head coach Sean Payton ahead of the Week 11 contest with the Falcons. In typical Payton fashion, New Orleans waited until two hours before kickoff to officially announce the starter, but the mind games are finally over. Reports had suggested that Hill would be the starter, though it’s always nice to get
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (ribs, lung) could return at some point this season. It was reported that Brees has 11 rib fractures in total, in addition to a punctured lung and a shoulder injury that hasn’t quite healed all the way. As such, the 41-year old is expected to miss the next four weeks and potentially make his return in Week 15 against
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson will get the start on Sunday against the Panthers. This had been a smash spot for rookie halfback D’Andre Swift (head), though a late entry to the league’s concussion protocol ultimately had him ruled out for the contest. Kerryon Johnson will also factor into the backfield equation, making this a much less appealing situation for fantasy football. However, Peterson
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (muscle strain) and tight end Noah Fant (rib) are both expected to suit up against the Dolphins. Both players were able to ramp up their activity at practice, with Fant progressing from a ‘DNP’ to full participation by the end of the week. Backup Brett Rypien was preparing to start, though it’s likely that Lock fights through this injury. He’s
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) will be inactive for Sunday’s game against the Falcons. Lattimore has had some rough moments at times this year, though he’s been the Saints’ go-to corner when facing elite wideouts. The 24-year-old will be missed particularly this week, as the Saints face off with All-Pro wideout Julio Jones. Already a must-start, Jones could end up being the WR1
Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarter Joe Burrow has gone down on the field with what appears to be a serious injury to his left knee. Burrow was carted off the field. Ryan Finley will step in at quarterback for the remainder of the game. Based on how the injury looked, there should be concern about Burrow’s ability to return to the field this season, though it’s
Yikes. Two Houston Texans wide receivers Randall Cobb (foot) and Kenny Stills (leg) have been ruled out for the second half of Sunday’s game against New England. Cobb caught two passes for seven yards and a touchdown. Stills did not have a reception. We should see more of Keke Coutee in the second half, who scored his first touchdown of the season in the second
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones left Sunday’s game against the Saints, but later returned. However, Jones is reportedly dealing with hamstring tightness and was not on the field at the end of the first half. The Falcons might be playing it safe with Jones and keeping him on the sidelines for the rest of this game, though it’s possible we see him in the
New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Andrus Peat has been ruled out of the rest of his team’s Week 11 contest against the Atlanta Falcons after suffering a concussion. Peat has played the majority of the snaps in each Saints game this year, including playing every offensive snap four times. Peat’s absence will hurt a Saints team that is becoming more run-heavy with Taysom Hill playing
Pittsburgh Steelers Zach Gentry will not return to Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars after sustaining a knee injury. Gentry made his 2020 debut last week, playing 14 offensive snaps. His absence shouldn’t change anything for the Steelers, as Eric Ebron remains the only fantasy relevant tight end on this roster. Source: Pittsburgh Steelers
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Patriots. Cobb currently has two catches for seven yards and a touchdown in the game. If he’s unable to return, tight end Jordan Akins will likely see more of the short yardage usage, as could wide receiver Keke Coutee, who is active today. Source: Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines could see the bulk of the team’s carries against the Green Bay Packers. This backfield with Hines, Jordan Wilkins, and Jonathan Taylor has been a mess to project all year, but the Packers run defense has struggled, so if Hines really will see most of the touches, he has RB2 value. Of course, that requires you to trust this
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman (hamstring) will miss his third game in a row on Sunday against the Bengals. With Inman out, we’ll see more of both Cam Sims and Steven Sims Jr. This could be a good game for the Washington passing attack, and while Terry McLaurin will benefit most from that, both of the Sims have upside, with Cam as a
Despite coming off the Injured Reserve last week, Tennessee Titans cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (knee) will miss Sunday’s contest against the Baltimore Ravens. The Titans Defense needs Jackson back to bolster a passing defense that is allowing the seventh-most passing yards per game to opposing quarterbacks. Lamar Jackson should be in position to post QB1 numbers, something that he hasn’t done much this season. Source: Tennessee
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) is officially active for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers. No surprise here, as Stafford was trending towards playing all week. He won’t have two of his top pass-catchers in Kenny Golladay and Danny Amendola, so Stafford won’t be the safest play, but the Panthers Defense is exploitable and he can be a solid streaming play. Source: Detroit Lions
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (knee) was initially announced as active for Sunday’s meeting with the Lions, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Bridgewater is being deactivated. That likely means P.J. Walker will get to make his first NFL start. He’s seen limited snaps in two games this year, going 3-for-8 for 15 yards. Walker was the XFL’s best quarterback this past Spring, but will
While he was activated from the IR this week, New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (quad) will not play on Sunday against the Houston Texans. That leaves Damien Harris as the lead back against a porous Texans run defense. Trusting any Patriots running back is a scary proposition, but he should provide low-end RB2 value with upside in this contest. Source: Ian Rapoport
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II (thumb) is not expected to be active for his team’s Week 11 meeting with the Steelers. Jake Luton will start, with Mike Glennon backing him up. Luton’s two starts have been fairly uneven, so there’s no guarantee he remains the starter once Minshew is healthy, though Jacksonville might keep seeing what they have in Luton. Expected to draft a
The Dallas Cowboys offensive line has long been a strength of the team, but injuries and the retirement of center Travis Frederick has really hurt them this year. In response, the team is moving their best active lineman, right guard Zack Martin, to right tackle this week as a way of getting rookie Terence Steele off the field. Connor McGovern should take over at guard.
Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil (flu) is reportedly unlikely to play against the Patriots in Week 11. Considering he’s the best lineman on this team, this would potentially be a sizable blow to the fantasy outlook for quarterback Deshaun Watson and running Duke Johnson Jr. We wouldn’t take this news as a reason to bench either in season-long leagues, but this could be a
New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill was confirmed as the starting signal-caller by head coach Sean Payton ahead of the Week 11 contest with the Falcons. In typical Payton fashion, New Orleans waited until two hours before kickoff to officially announce the starter, but the mind games are finally over. Reports had suggested that Hill would be the starter, though it’s always nice to get
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (ribs, lung) could return at some point this season. It was reported that Brees has 11 rib fractures in total, in addition to a punctured lung and a shoulder injury that hasn’t quite healed all the way. As such, the 41-year old is expected to miss the next four weeks and potentially make his return in Week 15 against
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson will get the start on Sunday against the Panthers. This had been a smash spot for rookie halfback D’Andre Swift (head), though a late entry to the league’s concussion protocol ultimately had him ruled out for the contest. Kerryon Johnson will also factor into the backfield equation, making this a much less appealing situation for fantasy football. However, Peterson
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (muscle strain) and tight end Noah Fant (rib) are both expected to suit up against the Dolphins. Both players were able to ramp up their activity at practice, with Fant progressing from a ‘DNP’ to full participation by the end of the week. Backup Brett Rypien was preparing to start, though it’s likely that Lock fights through this injury. He’s
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) will be inactive for Sunday’s game against the Falcons. Lattimore has had some rough moments at times this year, though he’s been the Saints’ go-to corner when facing elite wideouts. The 24-year-old will be missed particularly this week, as the Saints face off with All-Pro wideout Julio Jones. Already a must-start, Jones could end up being the WR1
Cincinnati Bengals rookie quarter Joe Burrow has gone down on the field with what appears to be a serious injury to his left knee. Burrow was carted off the field. Ryan Finley will step in at quarterback for the remainder of the game. Based on how the injury looked, there should be concern about Burrow’s ability to return to the field this season, though it’s
Yikes. Two Houston Texans wide receivers Randall Cobb (foot) and Kenny Stills (leg) have been ruled out for the second half of Sunday’s game against New England. Cobb caught two passes for seven yards and a touchdown. Stills did not have a reception. We should see more of Keke Coutee in the second half, who scored his first touchdown of the season in the second
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones left Sunday’s game against the Saints, but later returned. However, Jones is reportedly dealing with hamstring tightness and was not on the field at the end of the first half. The Falcons might be playing it safe with Jones and keeping him on the sidelines for the rest of this game, though it’s possible we see him in the
New Orleans Saints offensive tackle Andrus Peat has been ruled out of the rest of his team’s Week 11 contest against the Atlanta Falcons after suffering a concussion. Peat has played the majority of the snaps in each Saints game this year, including playing every offensive snap four times. Peat’s absence will hurt a Saints team that is becoming more run-heavy with Taysom Hill playing
Pittsburgh Steelers Zach Gentry will not return to Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars after sustaining a knee injury. Gentry made his 2020 debut last week, playing 14 offensive snaps. His absence shouldn’t change anything for the Steelers, as Eric Ebron remains the only fantasy relevant tight end on this roster. Source: Pittsburgh Steelers
Houston Texans wide receiver Randall Cobb is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Patriots. Cobb currently has two catches for seven yards and a touchdown in the game. If he’s unable to return, tight end Jordan Akins will likely see more of the short yardage usage, as could wide receiver Keke Coutee, who is active today. Source: Houston Texans
Indianapolis Colts running back Nyheim Hines could see the bulk of the team’s carries against the Green Bay Packers. This backfield with Hines, Jordan Wilkins, and Jonathan Taylor has been a mess to project all year, but the Packers run defense has struggled, so if Hines really will see most of the touches, he has RB2 value. Of course, that requires you to trust this
Washington Football Team wide receiver Dontrelle Inman (hamstring) will miss his third game in a row on Sunday against the Bengals. With Inman out, we’ll see more of both Cam Sims and Steven Sims Jr. This could be a good game for the Washington passing attack, and while Terry McLaurin will benefit most from that, both of the Sims have upside, with Cam as a
Despite coming off the Injured Reserve last week, Tennessee Titans cornerback Adoree’ Jackson (knee) will miss Sunday’s contest against the Baltimore Ravens. The Titans Defense needs Jackson back to bolster a passing defense that is allowing the seventh-most passing yards per game to opposing quarterbacks. Lamar Jackson should be in position to post QB1 numbers, something that he hasn’t done much this season. Source: Tennessee
Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford (thumb) is officially active for Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers. No surprise here, as Stafford was trending towards playing all week. He won’t have two of his top pass-catchers in Kenny Golladay and Danny Amendola, so Stafford won’t be the safest play, but the Panthers Defense is exploitable and he can be a solid streaming play. Source: Detroit Lions
Carolina Panthers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater (knee) was initially announced as active for Sunday’s meeting with the Lions, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports that Bridgewater is being deactivated. That likely means P.J. Walker will get to make his first NFL start. He’s seen limited snaps in two games this year, going 3-for-8 for 15 yards. Walker was the XFL’s best quarterback this past Spring, but will
While he was activated from the IR this week, New England Patriots running back Sony Michel (quad) will not play on Sunday against the Houston Texans. That leaves Damien Harris as the lead back against a porous Texans run defense. Trusting any Patriots running back is a scary proposition, but he should provide low-end RB2 value with upside in this contest. Source: Ian Rapoport
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II (thumb) is not expected to be active for his team’s Week 11 meeting with the Steelers. Jake Luton will start, with Mike Glennon backing him up. Luton’s two starts have been fairly uneven, so there’s no guarantee he remains the starter once Minshew is healthy, though Jacksonville might keep seeing what they have in Luton. Expected to draft a
The Dallas Cowboys offensive line has long been a strength of the team, but injuries and the retirement of center Travis Frederick has really hurt them this year. In response, the team is moving their best active lineman, right guard Zack Martin, to right tackle this week as a way of getting rookie Terence Steele off the field. Connor McGovern should take over at guard.
Houston Texans left tackle Laremy Tunsil (flu) is reportedly unlikely to play against the Patriots in Week 11. Considering he’s the best lineman on this team, this would potentially be a sizable blow to the fantasy outlook for quarterback Deshaun Watson and running Duke Johnson Jr. We wouldn’t take this news as a reason to bench either in season-long leagues, but this could be a
New Orleans Saints quarterback Taysom Hill was confirmed as the starting signal-caller by head coach Sean Payton ahead of the Week 11 contest with the Falcons. In typical Payton fashion, New Orleans waited until two hours before kickoff to officially announce the starter, but the mind games are finally over. Reports had suggested that Hill would be the starter, though it’s always nice to get
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (ribs, lung) could return at some point this season. It was reported that Brees has 11 rib fractures in total, in addition to a punctured lung and a shoulder injury that hasn’t quite healed all the way. As such, the 41-year old is expected to miss the next four weeks and potentially make his return in Week 15 against
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson will get the start on Sunday against the Panthers. This had been a smash spot for rookie halfback D’Andre Swift (head), though a late entry to the league’s concussion protocol ultimately had him ruled out for the contest. Kerryon Johnson will also factor into the backfield equation, making this a much less appealing situation for fantasy football. However, Peterson
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (muscle strain) and tight end Noah Fant (rib) are both expected to suit up against the Dolphins. Both players were able to ramp up their activity at practice, with Fant progressing from a ‘DNP’ to full participation by the end of the week. Backup Brett Rypien was preparing to start, though it’s likely that Lock fights through this injury. He’s
New Orleans Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) will be inactive for Sunday’s game against the Falcons. Lattimore has had some rough moments at times this year, though he’s been the Saints’ go-to corner when facing elite wideouts. The 24-year-old will be missed particularly this week, as the Saints face off with All-Pro wideout Julio Jones. Already a must-start, Jones could end up being the WR1
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