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Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay is coming off a season-low 23-yard rushing performance in the Week 9 loss to the Falcons, but he’s fully healthy and no longer on the injury report leading up to the divisional showdown with the Raiders in Week 10. Lindsay remains behind Melvin Gordon in terms of offensive snaps, but the two have been splitting the rushing duties basically
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry will look to get back on track versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. It won’t be easy though, because the Dolphins have shut down opposing tight ends to under four receptions and 38 yards per contest. Henry has been healthy in 2020, but he hasn’t done much for managers since Week 3 and only has one touchdown
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams will look to put together his third consecutive good performance in Week 10 versus the Miami Dolphins. Williams will face a Dolphins Defense that is allowing just under 194 yards per game to wide receivers. The game flow sets up for a back and forth battle between rookie quarterbacks Justin Herbert and Tua Tagovailoa and Miami’s star cornerback
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon had his worst game of the season last week against Atlanta, carrying the ball a season-low six times for 18 yards while catching his only target for nine yards. Gordon’s ceiling is definitely lowered with Phillip Lindsay healthy, but the good news is that Gordon continues to play more snaps and see more work in the passing game. However,
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen will look to continue his strong season versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Allen enters Sunday’s contest with the second most receptions and targets amongst wide receivers. The Dolphins has been vulnerable to the pass game and have allowed fellow wide receivers to put up close to 194 yards per game. Allen will likely be guarded by
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis is expected to play on Thursday night against the Colts, one day after his older brother passed away from his fight with cancer. Davis was held to zero catches in the Week 9 win over the Bears after he caught 14 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns in the previous two games. Tennessee has another tough matchup with
Los Angeles Chargers running back Troymaine Pope is scheduled to return in Week 10 from a concussion that held him out in Week 9. Pope came out of nowhere to receive 29% of the backfield work in Week 8 and he made the most of it by rushing 10 times for 67 yards and catching five balls for 28 yards. Pope will go up against
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to keep up his strong season against fellow rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Herbert has now thrown for multiple touchdowns in five consecutive games and will face a Dolphins Defense that has been a strong unit and is allowing just 1.3 passing touchdowns a game. The Dolphins have been allowing
The Miami Dolphins are placing linebacker Kyle Van Noy, defensive lineman Christian Wilkins and practice-squad wide receiver Matt Cole on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Thursday. The team also removed rookie wide receiver/running back Lynn Bowden from the COVID-19 list, according to sources. It’s unclear if any of the trio actually tested positive for the virus or were just deemed high-risk close contacts. Either way, they
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman (ankle) suffered what was described as a minor aggravation of his ankle injury in practice on Thursday, according to a source. However, he’s still hoping to play in Week 10 against the Eagles. Freeman has already missed the last two games because of the ankle injury, and he’s now highly questionable to play this Sunday against Philly. His
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock went over 300 yards passing for the first time in his career in the Week 9 loss to the Falcons, throwing two touchdowns in the process. Lock has thrown for 561 yards and five touchdowns in the last two games, but he’s also thrown at least one interception in four straight games. The second-year signal-caller has shown some more juice
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate (knee) suffered a knee injury late in practice on Thursday and is being evaluated by the medical staff. The injury sounds minor, but this could certainly keep Tate from playing in Week 10 against the Eagles. The 32-year-old veteran wideout complained about his role on the team and was benched for his actions in the Week 9 win
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger isn’t able to practice at all this week while he’s on the COVID-19 list as a high-risk close contact, but the undefeated Steelers are anticipating that he will play in Week 10 against the Bengals. “We’ll prepare and continue to prepare as if Ben is playing,” offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner said. If Big Ben continues to test negative and doesn’t
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said that left tackle David Bakhtiari (chest) is “trending in the right direction” to return in Week 10 against the Jaguars, but just because he was a full practice participant on Wednesday for the first time since his chest injury doesn’t mean he’s received final clearance. The left tackle has missed the last three games due to his
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. has continued to have a role in the passing game, but it hasn’t been anything too significant. However, Grant could have a bigger role in the offense with Preston Williams (foot) being placed on Injured Reserve this week. Last week, Grant hauled in four of his five targets for 35 yards in the win over the Arizona Cardinals.
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has been fairly disappointing throughout most of the regular season. However, he could get more involved in the offense with Preston Williams (foot) sidelined. Last week, Gesicki hauled in three of his four targets for 42 yards in the Week 9 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Fantasy owners shouldn’t expect Gesicki to magically become a reliable TE1 now. Although,
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker bounced back nicely last week after a few dud outings over the last few games. In Week 9, Parker finished with six receptions on seven targets for 64 yards in the win over the Arizona Cardinals. Parker appears to be developing some chemistry with rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Preston Williams (foot) is expected to be sidelined for the foreseeable
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed surprisingly led the backfield in snaps and yardage during the Week 9 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The rookie finished with seven rushing attempts for 38 yards on the ground. It was his first taste of NFL action and he didn’t disappoint. Sadly, Ahmed is unlikely to carry much fantasy value going forward. Jordan Howard, Patrick Laird, and possibly
Miami Dolphins running back Patrick Laird was expected to be the main receiving back last week with Myles Gaskin (knee) sidelined. However, the Dolphins only targeted him one time through the air. Laird saw one target and one rushing attempt in the victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Both Gaskin and Matt Breida (hamstring) are still banged up, but clearly Laird is not going to be
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard was the lead back last week, but wasn’t able to take advantage of the opportunity. In fact, Howard rushed 10 times for 19 yards and one touchdown in the victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Howard was the lead back with Matt Breida (hamstring) and Myles Gaskin (knee) sidelined. Sadly, Howard has 33 rushing yards on 28 attempts this season.
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay is coming off a season-low 23-yard rushing performance in the Week 9 loss to the Falcons, but he’s fully healthy and no longer on the injury report leading up to the divisional showdown with the Raiders in Week 10. Lindsay remains behind Melvin Gordon in terms of offensive snaps, but the two have been splitting the rushing duties basically
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry will look to get back on track versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. It won’t be easy though, because the Dolphins have shut down opposing tight ends to under four receptions and 38 yards per contest. Henry has been healthy in 2020, but he hasn’t done much for managers since Week 3 and only has one touchdown
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams will look to put together his third consecutive good performance in Week 10 versus the Miami Dolphins. Williams will face a Dolphins Defense that is allowing just under 194 yards per game to wide receivers. The game flow sets up for a back and forth battle between rookie quarterbacks Justin Herbert and Tua Tagovailoa and Miami’s star cornerback
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon had his worst game of the season last week against Atlanta, carrying the ball a season-low six times for 18 yards while catching his only target for nine yards. Gordon’s ceiling is definitely lowered with Phillip Lindsay healthy, but the good news is that Gordon continues to play more snaps and see more work in the passing game. However,
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen will look to continue his strong season versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Allen enters Sunday’s contest with the second most receptions and targets amongst wide receivers. The Dolphins has been vulnerable to the pass game and have allowed fellow wide receivers to put up close to 194 yards per game. Allen will likely be guarded by
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis is expected to play on Thursday night against the Colts, one day after his older brother passed away from his fight with cancer. Davis was held to zero catches in the Week 9 win over the Bears after he caught 14 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns in the previous two games. Tennessee has another tough matchup with
Los Angeles Chargers running back Troymaine Pope is scheduled to return in Week 10 from a concussion that held him out in Week 9. Pope came out of nowhere to receive 29% of the backfield work in Week 8 and he made the most of it by rushing 10 times for 67 yards and catching five balls for 28 yards. Pope will go up against
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to keep up his strong season against fellow rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Herbert has now thrown for multiple touchdowns in five consecutive games and will face a Dolphins Defense that has been a strong unit and is allowing just 1.3 passing touchdowns a game. The Dolphins have been allowing
The Miami Dolphins are placing linebacker Kyle Van Noy, defensive lineman Christian Wilkins and practice-squad wide receiver Matt Cole on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Thursday. The team also removed rookie wide receiver/running back Lynn Bowden from the COVID-19 list, according to sources. It’s unclear if any of the trio actually tested positive for the virus or were just deemed high-risk close contacts. Either way, they
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman (ankle) suffered what was described as a minor aggravation of his ankle injury in practice on Thursday, according to a source. However, he’s still hoping to play in Week 10 against the Eagles. Freeman has already missed the last two games because of the ankle injury, and he’s now highly questionable to play this Sunday against Philly. His
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock went over 300 yards passing for the first time in his career in the Week 9 loss to the Falcons, throwing two touchdowns in the process. Lock has thrown for 561 yards and five touchdowns in the last two games, but he’s also thrown at least one interception in four straight games. The second-year signal-caller has shown some more juice
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate (knee) suffered a knee injury late in practice on Thursday and is being evaluated by the medical staff. The injury sounds minor, but this could certainly keep Tate from playing in Week 10 against the Eagles. The 32-year-old veteran wideout complained about his role on the team and was benched for his actions in the Week 9 win
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger isn’t able to practice at all this week while he’s on the COVID-19 list as a high-risk close contact, but the undefeated Steelers are anticipating that he will play in Week 10 against the Bengals. “We’ll prepare and continue to prepare as if Ben is playing,” offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner said. If Big Ben continues to test negative and doesn’t
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said that left tackle David Bakhtiari (chest) is “trending in the right direction” to return in Week 10 against the Jaguars, but just because he was a full practice participant on Wednesday for the first time since his chest injury doesn’t mean he’s received final clearance. The left tackle has missed the last three games due to his
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. has continued to have a role in the passing game, but it hasn’t been anything too significant. However, Grant could have a bigger role in the offense with Preston Williams (foot) being placed on Injured Reserve this week. Last week, Grant hauled in four of his five targets for 35 yards in the win over the Arizona Cardinals.
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has been fairly disappointing throughout most of the regular season. However, he could get more involved in the offense with Preston Williams (foot) sidelined. Last week, Gesicki hauled in three of his four targets for 42 yards in the Week 9 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Fantasy owners shouldn’t expect Gesicki to magically become a reliable TE1 now. Although,
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker bounced back nicely last week after a few dud outings over the last few games. In Week 9, Parker finished with six receptions on seven targets for 64 yards in the win over the Arizona Cardinals. Parker appears to be developing some chemistry with rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Preston Williams (foot) is expected to be sidelined for the foreseeable
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed surprisingly led the backfield in snaps and yardage during the Week 9 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The rookie finished with seven rushing attempts for 38 yards on the ground. It was his first taste of NFL action and he didn’t disappoint. Sadly, Ahmed is unlikely to carry much fantasy value going forward. Jordan Howard, Patrick Laird, and possibly
Miami Dolphins running back Patrick Laird was expected to be the main receiving back last week with Myles Gaskin (knee) sidelined. However, the Dolphins only targeted him one time through the air. Laird saw one target and one rushing attempt in the victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Both Gaskin and Matt Breida (hamstring) are still banged up, but clearly Laird is not going to be
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard was the lead back last week, but wasn’t able to take advantage of the opportunity. In fact, Howard rushed 10 times for 19 yards and one touchdown in the victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Howard was the lead back with Matt Breida (hamstring) and Myles Gaskin (knee) sidelined. Sadly, Howard has 33 rushing yards on 28 attempts this season.
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay is coming off a season-low 23-yard rushing performance in the Week 9 loss to the Falcons, but he’s fully healthy and no longer on the injury report leading up to the divisional showdown with the Raiders in Week 10. Lindsay remains behind Melvin Gordon in terms of offensive snaps, but the two have been splitting the rushing duties basically
Los Angeles Chargers tight end Hunter Henry will look to get back on track versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. It won’t be easy though, because the Dolphins have shut down opposing tight ends to under four receptions and 38 yards per contest. Henry has been healthy in 2020, but he hasn’t done much for managers since Week 3 and only has one touchdown
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Mike Williams will look to put together his third consecutive good performance in Week 10 versus the Miami Dolphins. Williams will face a Dolphins Defense that is allowing just under 194 yards per game to wide receivers. The game flow sets up for a back and forth battle between rookie quarterbacks Justin Herbert and Tua Tagovailoa and Miami’s star cornerback
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon had his worst game of the season last week against Atlanta, carrying the ball a season-low six times for 18 yards while catching his only target for nine yards. Gordon’s ceiling is definitely lowered with Phillip Lindsay healthy, but the good news is that Gordon continues to play more snaps and see more work in the passing game. However,
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen will look to continue his strong season versus the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Allen enters Sunday’s contest with the second most receptions and targets amongst wide receivers. The Dolphins has been vulnerable to the pass game and have allowed fellow wide receivers to put up close to 194 yards per game. Allen will likely be guarded by
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis is expected to play on Thursday night against the Colts, one day after his older brother passed away from his fight with cancer. Davis was held to zero catches in the Week 9 win over the Bears after he caught 14 passes for 163 yards and two touchdowns in the previous two games. Tennessee has another tough matchup with
Los Angeles Chargers running back Troymaine Pope is scheduled to return in Week 10 from a concussion that held him out in Week 9. Pope came out of nowhere to receive 29% of the backfield work in Week 8 and he made the most of it by rushing 10 times for 67 yards and catching five balls for 28 yards. Pope will go up against
Los Angeles Chargers rookie quarterback Justin Herbert will look to keep up his strong season against fellow rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and the Miami Dolphins in Week 10. Herbert has now thrown for multiple touchdowns in five consecutive games and will face a Dolphins Defense that has been a strong unit and is allowing just 1.3 passing touchdowns a game. The Dolphins have been allowing
The Miami Dolphins are placing linebacker Kyle Van Noy, defensive lineman Christian Wilkins and practice-squad wide receiver Matt Cole on the Reserve/COVID-19 list on Thursday. The team also removed rookie wide receiver/running back Lynn Bowden from the COVID-19 list, according to sources. It’s unclear if any of the trio actually tested positive for the virus or were just deemed high-risk close contacts. Either way, they
New York Giants running back Devonta Freeman (ankle) suffered what was described as a minor aggravation of his ankle injury in practice on Thursday, according to a source. However, he’s still hoping to play in Week 10 against the Eagles. Freeman has already missed the last two games because of the ankle injury, and he’s now highly questionable to play this Sunday against Philly. His
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock went over 300 yards passing for the first time in his career in the Week 9 loss to the Falcons, throwing two touchdowns in the process. Lock has thrown for 561 yards and five touchdowns in the last two games, but he’s also thrown at least one interception in four straight games. The second-year signal-caller has shown some more juice
New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate (knee) suffered a knee injury late in practice on Thursday and is being evaluated by the medical staff. The injury sounds minor, but this could certainly keep Tate from playing in Week 10 against the Eagles. The 32-year-old veteran wideout complained about his role on the team and was benched for his actions in the Week 9 win
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger isn’t able to practice at all this week while he’s on the COVID-19 list as a high-risk close contact, but the undefeated Steelers are anticipating that he will play in Week 10 against the Bengals. “We’ll prepare and continue to prepare as if Ben is playing,” offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner said. If Big Ben continues to test negative and doesn’t
Green Bay Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said that left tackle David Bakhtiari (chest) is “trending in the right direction” to return in Week 10 against the Jaguars, but just because he was a full practice participant on Wednesday for the first time since his chest injury doesn’t mean he’s received final clearance. The left tackle has missed the last three games due to his
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jakeem Grant Sr. has continued to have a role in the passing game, but it hasn’t been anything too significant. However, Grant could have a bigger role in the offense with Preston Williams (foot) being placed on Injured Reserve this week. Last week, Grant hauled in four of his five targets for 35 yards in the win over the Arizona Cardinals.
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has been fairly disappointing throughout most of the regular season. However, he could get more involved in the offense with Preston Williams (foot) sidelined. Last week, Gesicki hauled in three of his four targets for 42 yards in the Week 9 victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Fantasy owners shouldn’t expect Gesicki to magically become a reliable TE1 now. Although,
Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker bounced back nicely last week after a few dud outings over the last few games. In Week 9, Parker finished with six receptions on seven targets for 64 yards in the win over the Arizona Cardinals. Parker appears to be developing some chemistry with rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. Preston Williams (foot) is expected to be sidelined for the foreseeable
Miami Dolphins running back Salvon Ahmed surprisingly led the backfield in snaps and yardage during the Week 9 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The rookie finished with seven rushing attempts for 38 yards on the ground. It was his first taste of NFL action and he didn’t disappoint. Sadly, Ahmed is unlikely to carry much fantasy value going forward. Jordan Howard, Patrick Laird, and possibly
Miami Dolphins running back Patrick Laird was expected to be the main receiving back last week with Myles Gaskin (knee) sidelined. However, the Dolphins only targeted him one time through the air. Laird saw one target and one rushing attempt in the victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Both Gaskin and Matt Breida (hamstring) are still banged up, but clearly Laird is not going to be
Miami Dolphins running back Jordan Howard was the lead back last week, but wasn’t able to take advantage of the opportunity. In fact, Howard rushed 10 times for 19 yards and one touchdown in the victory over the Arizona Cardinals. Howard was the lead back with Matt Breida (hamstring) and Myles Gaskin (knee) sidelined. Sadly, Howard has 33 rushing yards on 28 attempts this season.
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