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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been activated from the league’s COVID-19 list. Defined as a close contact with a player who tested positive, Roethlisberger was put on the list until it was clear that he hadn’t contracted the virus. Now, he’ll be set to play on Sunday when the Steelers face the Cincinnati Bengals. While there’s the risk that game is a blowout for
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross III (foot) has been ruled out for Week 10 against the division-rival Steelers. A former first-round pick out of Washington, Ross has fallen out of favor in Cincinnati and has essentially been replaced in the offense by rookie second-round receiver Tee Higgins. Ross hasn’t played since Week 6 and has suited up for just three games this season, catching
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (hamstring) are both questionable for Week 10 against the division-rival Rams. Carson missed practice all week, while Hyde was able to get in a limited session on Friday. Both backs have been out since Week 8. The Seahawks remain optimistic about Carson returning, but he could once again be a game-time decision, making him a
San Francisco 49ers wide receivers Trent Taylor (back) and River Cracraft (quadriceps) are both listed as questionable for Week 10 against the Saints. Even with rookie Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel not playing in Week 9, Taylor had a mere one catch for nine yards on four targets in the blowout loss to the Packers. The Louisiana Tech product has just 10 receptions for 86
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) practiced in full each of the last two days and was taken off the final injury report for Week 10 against the division-rival Raiders. Fant limped off the field on his first catch of the game against the Falcons in Week 9 and finished with just three receptions for 45 yards. It’s concerning that Fant is still dealing
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick (hamstring) got in a full practice on Friday and was taken off the final injury report for Week 10 against the division-rival Raiders. Patrick missed Week 8 with the hamstring injury but returned last week and had four catches on nine targets for 29 yards and his third touchdown of the year, playing 60 of 73 offensive snaps. The
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida (hamstring) is questionable for Week 10 against the Chargers. Breida was a limited participant in practice this week, giving him a good chance to return to the field after sitting out in the Week 9 win over the Cardinals. The problem is Miami’s backfield is riddled with uncertainty with Myles Gaskin on Injured Reserve. Jordan Howard led the way
Los Angeles Chargers running back Troymaine Pope (concussion) is questionable for Week 10 against the Dolphins. Offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga (back) and offensive guard Trai Turner (groin) are also questionable. Pope practiced all week, so he has a good chance at playing after sitting out in Week 9. The 26-year-old handled 10 carries for 67 yards in the Week 8 loss to the Broncos, and
Carolina Panthers rookie safety Jeremy Chinn (knee), defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle), defensive end Marquis Haynes (shoulder), cornerback Donte Jackson (toe) and defensive end Austin Larkin (groin) are questionable for Week 10 against the Buccaneers. Chinn missed Week 9 and the Panthers Defense proceeded to be shredded by Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs through the air. The same kind of outcome could take place if
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) is questionable to play in Week 10 against the Lions. Hopkins was limited in practice all week, so our best guess is that he will kick this weekend. If Hopkins is deemed inactive Sunday morning, Washington will likely elevate Kaare Vedvik from the practice squad to do the kicking against Detroit. The 30-year-old Hopkins ranks 27th in the
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan (ankle) and wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown (knee) are both questionable for Week 10 against the Jaguars. Tonyan missed practice on Friday, so he could be a game-time decision. He caught his only target for five yards in a blowout win last week while watching Marcedes Lewis catch a touchdown. It seems like ages ago that Tonyan had
Jacksonville Jaguars safety Josh Jones (chest) and offensive lineman Brandon Linder (back) are both questionable for Week 10 against the Packers. Jones is a weekly starting consideration at the defensive back position in IDP leagues, so you’ll have to check back Sunday morning for his official game status. The 26-year-old ranks seventh among all defensive backs in the NFL with 42 total tackles through just
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) is listed as questionable for Week 10 against the Patriots after returning to practice on Friday. Ingram missed practice on Thursday with an ankle injury that has kept him out since Week 6. Linebackers Matt Judon (calf) and L.J. Fort (finger) are also questionable. Ingram could be on track to play, but he’s almost not worth the
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said that cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) will not play in Week 10 against the Saints after returning to practice off the Injured Reserve. However, Shanahan feels good about Sherman potentially returning in Week 12 against the Rams after the team’s bye in Week 11. The All-Pro 32-year-old hasn’t played since injuring his calf in Week 1. San Francisco’s
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye is a low-end option ahead of a Week 10 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Slye has struggled a bit lately, having missed three field-goal attempts in his last three games. Still, he’s been largely effective this year, as he checks in as the K10 for fantasy purposes. Tampa Bay is certainly not an easy matchup by any means, though
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (hamstring) and running back Tevin Coleman (knee) are officially out for Week 10 against the Saints. With the team’s bye coming in Week 11, both Samuel and Coleman could be back on the field in Week 12 against the division-rival Rams. It will be Samuel’s third straight absence and sixth missed game in total in 2020. Rookie Brandon
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel broke out in a big way last week against the Chiefs. Samuel could be hard-pressed to repeat that effort in Week 10 against the Buccaneers’ stingy pass defense, which has been a top-five unit this season. Fortunately, Samuel has done much more than operate as a wide receiver lately, as he has six carries in his last two games
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore will take on the Buccaneers in Week 10. Moore torched one of the top pass defenses in the league way back in Week 2, compiling eight receptions on 13 targets for 120 yards. Much has changed since then, as Robby Anderson has emerged as the top option in the passing game with Curtis Samuel currently nipping at Moore’s heels
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson faces a tough matchup against the Buccaneers in Week 10. Tampa Bay’s defense comes into the matchup ranked second in the league in pass DVOA, despite being picked apart by Drew Brees in Week 9. Anderson has been virtually matchup-proof this year, thanks to his large target share. The former Jet has seen at least eight targets in seven
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis was relegated to the bench for just one game, it turns out. Fellow back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) made his return to the lineup, though he suffered a sprain in his shoulder late in the game and is out for Week 10 against the Buccaneers’ stout run defense. Enter Davis- who averaged 18.8 touches and 86.5 scrimmage yards per game
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been activated from the league’s COVID-19 list. Defined as a close contact with a player who tested positive, Roethlisberger was put on the list until it was clear that he hadn’t contracted the virus. Now, he’ll be set to play on Sunday when the Steelers face the Cincinnati Bengals. While there’s the risk that game is a blowout for
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross III (foot) has been ruled out for Week 10 against the division-rival Steelers. A former first-round pick out of Washington, Ross has fallen out of favor in Cincinnati and has essentially been replaced in the offense by rookie second-round receiver Tee Higgins. Ross hasn’t played since Week 6 and has suited up for just three games this season, catching
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (hamstring) are both questionable for Week 10 against the division-rival Rams. Carson missed practice all week, while Hyde was able to get in a limited session on Friday. Both backs have been out since Week 8. The Seahawks remain optimistic about Carson returning, but he could once again be a game-time decision, making him a
San Francisco 49ers wide receivers Trent Taylor (back) and River Cracraft (quadriceps) are both listed as questionable for Week 10 against the Saints. Even with rookie Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel not playing in Week 9, Taylor had a mere one catch for nine yards on four targets in the blowout loss to the Packers. The Louisiana Tech product has just 10 receptions for 86
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) practiced in full each of the last two days and was taken off the final injury report for Week 10 against the division-rival Raiders. Fant limped off the field on his first catch of the game against the Falcons in Week 9 and finished with just three receptions for 45 yards. It’s concerning that Fant is still dealing
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick (hamstring) got in a full practice on Friday and was taken off the final injury report for Week 10 against the division-rival Raiders. Patrick missed Week 8 with the hamstring injury but returned last week and had four catches on nine targets for 29 yards and his third touchdown of the year, playing 60 of 73 offensive snaps. The
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida (hamstring) is questionable for Week 10 against the Chargers. Breida was a limited participant in practice this week, giving him a good chance to return to the field after sitting out in the Week 9 win over the Cardinals. The problem is Miami’s backfield is riddled with uncertainty with Myles Gaskin on Injured Reserve. Jordan Howard led the way
Los Angeles Chargers running back Troymaine Pope (concussion) is questionable for Week 10 against the Dolphins. Offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga (back) and offensive guard Trai Turner (groin) are also questionable. Pope practiced all week, so he has a good chance at playing after sitting out in Week 9. The 26-year-old handled 10 carries for 67 yards in the Week 8 loss to the Broncos, and
Carolina Panthers rookie safety Jeremy Chinn (knee), defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle), defensive end Marquis Haynes (shoulder), cornerback Donte Jackson (toe) and defensive end Austin Larkin (groin) are questionable for Week 10 against the Buccaneers. Chinn missed Week 9 and the Panthers Defense proceeded to be shredded by Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs through the air. The same kind of outcome could take place if
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) is questionable to play in Week 10 against the Lions. Hopkins was limited in practice all week, so our best guess is that he will kick this weekend. If Hopkins is deemed inactive Sunday morning, Washington will likely elevate Kaare Vedvik from the practice squad to do the kicking against Detroit. The 30-year-old Hopkins ranks 27th in the
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan (ankle) and wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown (knee) are both questionable for Week 10 against the Jaguars. Tonyan missed practice on Friday, so he could be a game-time decision. He caught his only target for five yards in a blowout win last week while watching Marcedes Lewis catch a touchdown. It seems like ages ago that Tonyan had
Jacksonville Jaguars safety Josh Jones (chest) and offensive lineman Brandon Linder (back) are both questionable for Week 10 against the Packers. Jones is a weekly starting consideration at the defensive back position in IDP leagues, so you’ll have to check back Sunday morning for his official game status. The 26-year-old ranks seventh among all defensive backs in the NFL with 42 total tackles through just
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) is listed as questionable for Week 10 against the Patriots after returning to practice on Friday. Ingram missed practice on Thursday with an ankle injury that has kept him out since Week 6. Linebackers Matt Judon (calf) and L.J. Fort (finger) are also questionable. Ingram could be on track to play, but he’s almost not worth the
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said that cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) will not play in Week 10 against the Saints after returning to practice off the Injured Reserve. However, Shanahan feels good about Sherman potentially returning in Week 12 against the Rams after the team’s bye in Week 11. The All-Pro 32-year-old hasn’t played since injuring his calf in Week 1. San Francisco’s
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye is a low-end option ahead of a Week 10 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Slye has struggled a bit lately, having missed three field-goal attempts in his last three games. Still, he’s been largely effective this year, as he checks in as the K10 for fantasy purposes. Tampa Bay is certainly not an easy matchup by any means, though
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (hamstring) and running back Tevin Coleman (knee) are officially out for Week 10 against the Saints. With the team’s bye coming in Week 11, both Samuel and Coleman could be back on the field in Week 12 against the division-rival Rams. It will be Samuel’s third straight absence and sixth missed game in total in 2020. Rookie Brandon
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel broke out in a big way last week against the Chiefs. Samuel could be hard-pressed to repeat that effort in Week 10 against the Buccaneers’ stingy pass defense, which has been a top-five unit this season. Fortunately, Samuel has done much more than operate as a wide receiver lately, as he has six carries in his last two games
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore will take on the Buccaneers in Week 10. Moore torched one of the top pass defenses in the league way back in Week 2, compiling eight receptions on 13 targets for 120 yards. Much has changed since then, as Robby Anderson has emerged as the top option in the passing game with Curtis Samuel currently nipping at Moore’s heels
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson faces a tough matchup against the Buccaneers in Week 10. Tampa Bay’s defense comes into the matchup ranked second in the league in pass DVOA, despite being picked apart by Drew Brees in Week 9. Anderson has been virtually matchup-proof this year, thanks to his large target share. The former Jet has seen at least eight targets in seven
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis was relegated to the bench for just one game, it turns out. Fellow back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) made his return to the lineup, though he suffered a sprain in his shoulder late in the game and is out for Week 10 against the Buccaneers’ stout run defense. Enter Davis- who averaged 18.8 touches and 86.5 scrimmage yards per game
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been activated from the league’s COVID-19 list. Defined as a close contact with a player who tested positive, Roethlisberger was put on the list until it was clear that he hadn’t contracted the virus. Now, he’ll be set to play on Sunday when the Steelers face the Cincinnati Bengals. While there’s the risk that game is a blowout for
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver John Ross III (foot) has been ruled out for Week 10 against the division-rival Steelers. A former first-round pick out of Washington, Ross has fallen out of favor in Cincinnati and has essentially been replaced in the offense by rookie second-round receiver Tee Higgins. Ross hasn’t played since Week 6 and has suited up for just three games this season, catching
Seattle Seahawks running backs Chris Carson (foot) and Carlos Hyde (hamstring) are both questionable for Week 10 against the division-rival Rams. Carson missed practice all week, while Hyde was able to get in a limited session on Friday. Both backs have been out since Week 8. The Seahawks remain optimistic about Carson returning, but he could once again be a game-time decision, making him a
San Francisco 49ers wide receivers Trent Taylor (back) and River Cracraft (quadriceps) are both listed as questionable for Week 10 against the Saints. Even with rookie Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel not playing in Week 9, Taylor had a mere one catch for nine yards on four targets in the blowout loss to the Packers. The Louisiana Tech product has just 10 receptions for 86
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) practiced in full each of the last two days and was taken off the final injury report for Week 10 against the division-rival Raiders. Fant limped off the field on his first catch of the game against the Falcons in Week 9 and finished with just three receptions for 45 yards. It’s concerning that Fant is still dealing
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick (hamstring) got in a full practice on Friday and was taken off the final injury report for Week 10 against the division-rival Raiders. Patrick missed Week 8 with the hamstring injury but returned last week and had four catches on nine targets for 29 yards and his third touchdown of the year, playing 60 of 73 offensive snaps. The
Miami Dolphins running back Matt Breida (hamstring) is questionable for Week 10 against the Chargers. Breida was a limited participant in practice this week, giving him a good chance to return to the field after sitting out in the Week 9 win over the Cardinals. The problem is Miami’s backfield is riddled with uncertainty with Myles Gaskin on Injured Reserve. Jordan Howard led the way
Los Angeles Chargers running back Troymaine Pope (concussion) is questionable for Week 10 against the Dolphins. Offensive tackle Bryan Bulaga (back) and offensive guard Trai Turner (groin) are also questionable. Pope practiced all week, so he has a good chance at playing after sitting out in Week 9. The 26-year-old handled 10 carries for 67 yards in the Week 8 loss to the Broncos, and
Carolina Panthers rookie safety Jeremy Chinn (knee), defensive end Yetur Gross-Matos (ankle), defensive end Marquis Haynes (shoulder), cornerback Donte Jackson (toe) and defensive end Austin Larkin (groin) are questionable for Week 10 against the Buccaneers. Chinn missed Week 9 and the Panthers Defense proceeded to be shredded by Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs through the air. The same kind of outcome could take place if
Washington Football Team kicker Dustin Hopkins (groin) is questionable to play in Week 10 against the Lions. Hopkins was limited in practice all week, so our best guess is that he will kick this weekend. If Hopkins is deemed inactive Sunday morning, Washington will likely elevate Kaare Vedvik from the practice squad to do the kicking against Detroit. The 30-year-old Hopkins ranks 27th in the
Green Bay Packers tight end Robert Tonyan (ankle) and wide receiver Equanimeous St. Brown (knee) are both questionable for Week 10 against the Jaguars. Tonyan missed practice on Friday, so he could be a game-time decision. He caught his only target for five yards in a blowout win last week while watching Marcedes Lewis catch a touchdown. It seems like ages ago that Tonyan had
Jacksonville Jaguars safety Josh Jones (chest) and offensive lineman Brandon Linder (back) are both questionable for Week 10 against the Packers. Jones is a weekly starting consideration at the defensive back position in IDP leagues, so you’ll have to check back Sunday morning for his official game status. The 26-year-old ranks seventh among all defensive backs in the NFL with 42 total tackles through just
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) is listed as questionable for Week 10 against the Patriots after returning to practice on Friday. Ingram missed practice on Thursday with an ankle injury that has kept him out since Week 6. Linebackers Matt Judon (calf) and L.J. Fort (finger) are also questionable. Ingram could be on track to play, but he’s almost not worth the
San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said that cornerback Richard Sherman (calf) will not play in Week 10 against the Saints after returning to practice off the Injured Reserve. However, Shanahan feels good about Sherman potentially returning in Week 12 against the Rams after the team’s bye in Week 11. The All-Pro 32-year-old hasn’t played since injuring his calf in Week 1. San Francisco’s
Carolina Panthers kicker Joey Slye is a low-end option ahead of a Week 10 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Slye has struggled a bit lately, having missed three field-goal attempts in his last three games. Still, he’s been largely effective this year, as he checks in as the K10 for fantasy purposes. Tampa Bay is certainly not an easy matchup by any means, though
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (hamstring) and running back Tevin Coleman (knee) are officially out for Week 10 against the Saints. With the team’s bye coming in Week 11, both Samuel and Coleman could be back on the field in Week 12 against the division-rival Rams. It will be Samuel’s third straight absence and sixth missed game in total in 2020. Rookie Brandon
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel broke out in a big way last week against the Chiefs. Samuel could be hard-pressed to repeat that effort in Week 10 against the Buccaneers’ stingy pass defense, which has been a top-five unit this season. Fortunately, Samuel has done much more than operate as a wide receiver lately, as he has six carries in his last two games
Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore will take on the Buccaneers in Week 10. Moore torched one of the top pass defenses in the league way back in Week 2, compiling eight receptions on 13 targets for 120 yards. Much has changed since then, as Robby Anderson has emerged as the top option in the passing game with Curtis Samuel currently nipping at Moore’s heels
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson faces a tough matchup against the Buccaneers in Week 10. Tampa Bay’s defense comes into the matchup ranked second in the league in pass DVOA, despite being picked apart by Drew Brees in Week 9. Anderson has been virtually matchup-proof this year, thanks to his large target share. The former Jet has seen at least eight targets in seven
Carolina Panthers running back Mike Davis was relegated to the bench for just one game, it turns out. Fellow back Christian McCaffrey (shoulder) made his return to the lineup, though he suffered a sprain in his shoulder late in the game and is out for Week 10 against the Buccaneers’ stout run defense. Enter Davis- who averaged 18.8 touches and 86.5 scrimmage yards per game
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