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San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Week 1 against the Cardinals on Sunday. Aiyuk got in some practice time on Friday, so he definitely has a chance to make his NFL debut in the season opener. However, it remains to be seen how much he’d see the field if he’s active and whether his injury will slow
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (foot) has been ruled out for Week 1 against the Cardinals. Samuel didn’t practice this week, but he’s ahead of schedule and could make his season debut next week against the Jets. When he’s ready to return, Samuel should be quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo‘s No. 1 receiver, making him virtually a must-start each and every week. In his absence
Buffalo Bills cornerback Josh Norman (hamstring) was ruled out for the Week 1 season opener against the Jets. Defensive tackle Vernon Butler (hamstring) has been listed as questionable. Norman is hoping to be a veteran presence for Buffalo’s strong defense in 2020, but he’ll be on the sidelines for the first game. Expect Levi Wallace to start opposite of All-Pro Tre’Davious White. Norman, 32, was
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor (shoulder) is on track to make his NFL debut in Week 1 against the Washington Football Team. Head coach Doug Pederson said they increased Reagor’s workload this week. The team will watch him over the next 48 hours, but they “expect some good things.” Reagor was also taken off the final injury report, so it appears he’ll play
New York Jets rookie wide receiver Denzel Mims (hamstrings) will not practice on Friday. Head coach Adam Gase said Mims had an issue with his other hamstring, and “it’s not looking good” for the rookie making his NFL debut in Week 1 against the Bills. The 22-year-old out of Baylor wasn’t trending as much of a fantasy play in the season opener to begin with,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders (hamstring) is officially listed as questionable for Week 1 against the Washington Football Team. Sanders was limited for every practice the Eagles held this week due to his hamstring injury. Combine that with the fact that coach Doug Pederson has already stated that Sanders could have his workload managed early in the season and it makes for a risky
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is listed as doubtful to face the Saints in Week 1 on Sunday. There was some optimism building around Evans after he did some individual drills in practice on Friday, but his soft-tissue injury will likely keep him out and somewhat spoil quarterback Tom Brady‘s debut with the team. You should obviously make plans to be without
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) is listed as doubtful for Week 1 against the Bears after injuring his hamstring in practice this week. Golladay injured himself on Wednesday, sat out on Thursday and was “very limited” Friday, so fantasy managers need to start making other plans for the season opener. It’s a rough start for Golladay and his fantasy owners, as he was
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (shoulder), who sprained his AC joint in practice on Thursday, appears to be a long shot to play on Monday night against the Titans in Week 1. He did not practice on Friday. Sutton hasn’t officially been ruled out, but he seems doubtful at this point and should probably be removed from starting lineups, especially with the game being
After having hip surgery in February, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (hip) has been taking part in roughly every other practice since training camp began. While he hasn’t been listed on the injury report this week, Landry could see reduced snaps early in the season. Landry told reporters via Zoom, “How much [Ill play] will be, as far as game plan-wise, up to the
Miami Dolphins first-round quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip), who fractured and dislocated his hip in college last November, was a full practice participant this week and will be ready and available for the season opener on Sunday against the Patriots. The rookie from Alabama will open the season as veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick‘s primary backup, but Tagovailoa could eventually take over in 2020 if Fitzpatrick struggles at
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is likely to be a game-time decision for Week 1 on Sunday against the Saints. “He did some individual stuff today. We’ll see if he’s sore tomorrow. It’ll probably be a game-time decision,” Arians said. There remains optimism that Evans will suit up, but if you own him, you should be
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters on Friday that he will call the offensive plays in his first season as head coach, but he’ll also work collaboratively with offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt. The Browns were a huge disappointment in 2019 under Freddie Kitchens, but Stefanski’s vision for Cleveland’s 2020 offense is expected to mesh much better with quarterback Baker Mayfield and the
Los Angeles Chargers center Mike Pouncey (hip), who missed practice this week with a hip injury, is not expected to play in the Week 1 season opener against the Bengals, according to sources. It’s a blow to the Chargers offensive line right out of the gate, as the 31-year-old eight-year veteran started all 16 games for the team a season ago. In quarterback Tyrod Taylor‘s
The Dallas Cowboys signed defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence to a one-year voidable extension on Friday for salary cap purposes, converting $15 million of his 2020 base salary into a signing bonus and clearing $12 million in cap space this year, according to a source. Lawrence is already under contract through the 2023 season. Dallas plans to roll the extra cap space created into next season
The New England Patriots gave reigning Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore a significant raise on Friday, bumping his salary from $10.5 million to $15.5 million this year with a chance to earn up to $17.5 million in incentives. This comes despite the fact that Gilmore has two years left on his contract, according to league sources. The first-team All-Pro cornerback had 53 total
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) will be “very limited” in practice on Friday, according to head coach Matt Patricia. Golladay injured his hamstring in practice on Wednesday and wasn’t on the field Thursday, so this is an injury situation that bears watching all the way up until game time on Sunday. There’s a chance that the Lions No. 1 wideout actually misses the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is at practice on Friday, and there is optimism that he’ll be fine for Week 1 against the Saints after dealing with a soft-tissue injury this week. Evans could still get a questionable tag for the season opener, but unless he suffers some sort of setback, he’s trending in the right direction to be active for his
Kansas City Chiefs starting cornerback Charvarius Ward (hand) suffered a fractured hand in Thursday night’s win over the Texans and will be re-evaluated on Friday to determine how much time he will miss. Ward will have surgery on his broken hand, but based on the position he plays, it wouldn’t be unprecedented if he puts a cast on it and plays through it. The team
Indianapolis Colts All-Pro left guard Quenton Nelson (back) did not practice on Thursday. Left tackle Anthony Castonzo (oblique) and center Ryan Kelly (knee) were both limited participants for the second straight day. Castonzo and Kelly should be fine for the season opener against the Jaguars in Week 1, but Nelson’s status is more up in the air. Both running backs Marlon Mack and rookie Jonathan
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Week 1 against the Cardinals on Sunday. Aiyuk got in some practice time on Friday, so he definitely has a chance to make his NFL debut in the season opener. However, it remains to be seen how much he’d see the field if he’s active and whether his injury will slow
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (foot) has been ruled out for Week 1 against the Cardinals. Samuel didn’t practice this week, but he’s ahead of schedule and could make his season debut next week against the Jets. When he’s ready to return, Samuel should be quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo‘s No. 1 receiver, making him virtually a must-start each and every week. In his absence
Buffalo Bills cornerback Josh Norman (hamstring) was ruled out for the Week 1 season opener against the Jets. Defensive tackle Vernon Butler (hamstring) has been listed as questionable. Norman is hoping to be a veteran presence for Buffalo’s strong defense in 2020, but he’ll be on the sidelines for the first game. Expect Levi Wallace to start opposite of All-Pro Tre’Davious White. Norman, 32, was
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor (shoulder) is on track to make his NFL debut in Week 1 against the Washington Football Team. Head coach Doug Pederson said they increased Reagor’s workload this week. The team will watch him over the next 48 hours, but they “expect some good things.” Reagor was also taken off the final injury report, so it appears he’ll play
New York Jets rookie wide receiver Denzel Mims (hamstrings) will not practice on Friday. Head coach Adam Gase said Mims had an issue with his other hamstring, and “it’s not looking good” for the rookie making his NFL debut in Week 1 against the Bills. The 22-year-old out of Baylor wasn’t trending as much of a fantasy play in the season opener to begin with,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders (hamstring) is officially listed as questionable for Week 1 against the Washington Football Team. Sanders was limited for every practice the Eagles held this week due to his hamstring injury. Combine that with the fact that coach Doug Pederson has already stated that Sanders could have his workload managed early in the season and it makes for a risky
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is listed as doubtful to face the Saints in Week 1 on Sunday. There was some optimism building around Evans after he did some individual drills in practice on Friday, but his soft-tissue injury will likely keep him out and somewhat spoil quarterback Tom Brady‘s debut with the team. You should obviously make plans to be without
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) is listed as doubtful for Week 1 against the Bears after injuring his hamstring in practice this week. Golladay injured himself on Wednesday, sat out on Thursday and was “very limited” Friday, so fantasy managers need to start making other plans for the season opener. It’s a rough start for Golladay and his fantasy owners, as he was
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (shoulder), who sprained his AC joint in practice on Thursday, appears to be a long shot to play on Monday night against the Titans in Week 1. He did not practice on Friday. Sutton hasn’t officially been ruled out, but he seems doubtful at this point and should probably be removed from starting lineups, especially with the game being
After having hip surgery in February, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (hip) has been taking part in roughly every other practice since training camp began. While he hasn’t been listed on the injury report this week, Landry could see reduced snaps early in the season. Landry told reporters via Zoom, “How much [Ill play] will be, as far as game plan-wise, up to the
Miami Dolphins first-round quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip), who fractured and dislocated his hip in college last November, was a full practice participant this week and will be ready and available for the season opener on Sunday against the Patriots. The rookie from Alabama will open the season as veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick‘s primary backup, but Tagovailoa could eventually take over in 2020 if Fitzpatrick struggles at
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is likely to be a game-time decision for Week 1 on Sunday against the Saints. “He did some individual stuff today. We’ll see if he’s sore tomorrow. It’ll probably be a game-time decision,” Arians said. There remains optimism that Evans will suit up, but if you own him, you should be
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters on Friday that he will call the offensive plays in his first season as head coach, but he’ll also work collaboratively with offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt. The Browns were a huge disappointment in 2019 under Freddie Kitchens, but Stefanski’s vision for Cleveland’s 2020 offense is expected to mesh much better with quarterback Baker Mayfield and the
Los Angeles Chargers center Mike Pouncey (hip), who missed practice this week with a hip injury, is not expected to play in the Week 1 season opener against the Bengals, according to sources. It’s a blow to the Chargers offensive line right out of the gate, as the 31-year-old eight-year veteran started all 16 games for the team a season ago. In quarterback Tyrod Taylor‘s
The Dallas Cowboys signed defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence to a one-year voidable extension on Friday for salary cap purposes, converting $15 million of his 2020 base salary into a signing bonus and clearing $12 million in cap space this year, according to a source. Lawrence is already under contract through the 2023 season. Dallas plans to roll the extra cap space created into next season
The New England Patriots gave reigning Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore a significant raise on Friday, bumping his salary from $10.5 million to $15.5 million this year with a chance to earn up to $17.5 million in incentives. This comes despite the fact that Gilmore has two years left on his contract, according to league sources. The first-team All-Pro cornerback had 53 total
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) will be “very limited” in practice on Friday, according to head coach Matt Patricia. Golladay injured his hamstring in practice on Wednesday and wasn’t on the field Thursday, so this is an injury situation that bears watching all the way up until game time on Sunday. There’s a chance that the Lions No. 1 wideout actually misses the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is at practice on Friday, and there is optimism that he’ll be fine for Week 1 against the Saints after dealing with a soft-tissue injury this week. Evans could still get a questionable tag for the season opener, but unless he suffers some sort of setback, he’s trending in the right direction to be active for his
Kansas City Chiefs starting cornerback Charvarius Ward (hand) suffered a fractured hand in Thursday night’s win over the Texans and will be re-evaluated on Friday to determine how much time he will miss. Ward will have surgery on his broken hand, but based on the position he plays, it wouldn’t be unprecedented if he puts a cast on it and plays through it. The team
Indianapolis Colts All-Pro left guard Quenton Nelson (back) did not practice on Thursday. Left tackle Anthony Castonzo (oblique) and center Ryan Kelly (knee) were both limited participants for the second straight day. Castonzo and Kelly should be fine for the season opener against the Jaguars in Week 1, but Nelson’s status is more up in the air. Both running backs Marlon Mack and rookie Jonathan
San Francisco 49ers rookie wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) is listed as questionable for Week 1 against the Cardinals on Sunday. Aiyuk got in some practice time on Friday, so he definitely has a chance to make his NFL debut in the season opener. However, it remains to be seen how much he’d see the field if he’s active and whether his injury will slow
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Deebo Samuel (foot) has been ruled out for Week 1 against the Cardinals. Samuel didn’t practice this week, but he’s ahead of schedule and could make his season debut next week against the Jets. When he’s ready to return, Samuel should be quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo‘s No. 1 receiver, making him virtually a must-start each and every week. In his absence
Buffalo Bills cornerback Josh Norman (hamstring) was ruled out for the Week 1 season opener against the Jets. Defensive tackle Vernon Butler (hamstring) has been listed as questionable. Norman is hoping to be a veteran presence for Buffalo’s strong defense in 2020, but he’ll be on the sidelines for the first game. Expect Levi Wallace to start opposite of All-Pro Tre’Davious White. Norman, 32, was
Philadelphia Eagles rookie wide receiver Jalen Reagor (shoulder) is on track to make his NFL debut in Week 1 against the Washington Football Team. Head coach Doug Pederson said they increased Reagor’s workload this week. The team will watch him over the next 48 hours, but they “expect some good things.” Reagor was also taken off the final injury report, so it appears he’ll play
New York Jets rookie wide receiver Denzel Mims (hamstrings) will not practice on Friday. Head coach Adam Gase said Mims had an issue with his other hamstring, and “it’s not looking good” for the rookie making his NFL debut in Week 1 against the Bills. The 22-year-old out of Baylor wasn’t trending as much of a fantasy play in the season opener to begin with,
Philadelphia Eagles running back Miles Sanders (hamstring) is officially listed as questionable for Week 1 against the Washington Football Team. Sanders was limited for every practice the Eagles held this week due to his hamstring injury. Combine that with the fact that coach Doug Pederson has already stated that Sanders could have his workload managed early in the season and it makes for a risky
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is listed as doubtful to face the Saints in Week 1 on Sunday. There was some optimism building around Evans after he did some individual drills in practice on Friday, but his soft-tissue injury will likely keep him out and somewhat spoil quarterback Tom Brady‘s debut with the team. You should obviously make plans to be without
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) is listed as doubtful for Week 1 against the Bears after injuring his hamstring in practice this week. Golladay injured himself on Wednesday, sat out on Thursday and was “very limited” Friday, so fantasy managers need to start making other plans for the season opener. It’s a rough start for Golladay and his fantasy owners, as he was
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (shoulder), who sprained his AC joint in practice on Thursday, appears to be a long shot to play on Monday night against the Titans in Week 1. He did not practice on Friday. Sutton hasn’t officially been ruled out, but he seems doubtful at this point and should probably be removed from starting lineups, especially with the game being
After having hip surgery in February, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry (hip) has been taking part in roughly every other practice since training camp began. While he hasn’t been listed on the injury report this week, Landry could see reduced snaps early in the season. Landry told reporters via Zoom, “How much [Ill play] will be, as far as game plan-wise, up to the
Miami Dolphins first-round quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (hip), who fractured and dislocated his hip in college last November, was a full practice participant this week and will be ready and available for the season opener on Sunday against the Patriots. The rookie from Alabama will open the season as veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick‘s primary backup, but Tagovailoa could eventually take over in 2020 if Fitzpatrick struggles at
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is likely to be a game-time decision for Week 1 on Sunday against the Saints. “He did some individual stuff today. We’ll see if he’s sore tomorrow. It’ll probably be a game-time decision,” Arians said. There remains optimism that Evans will suit up, but if you own him, you should be
Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski told reporters on Friday that he will call the offensive plays in his first season as head coach, but he’ll also work collaboratively with offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt. The Browns were a huge disappointment in 2019 under Freddie Kitchens, but Stefanski’s vision for Cleveland’s 2020 offense is expected to mesh much better with quarterback Baker Mayfield and the
Los Angeles Chargers center Mike Pouncey (hip), who missed practice this week with a hip injury, is not expected to play in the Week 1 season opener against the Bengals, according to sources. It’s a blow to the Chargers offensive line right out of the gate, as the 31-year-old eight-year veteran started all 16 games for the team a season ago. In quarterback Tyrod Taylor‘s
The Dallas Cowboys signed defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence to a one-year voidable extension on Friday for salary cap purposes, converting $15 million of his 2020 base salary into a signing bonus and clearing $12 million in cap space this year, according to a source. Lawrence is already under contract through the 2023 season. Dallas plans to roll the extra cap space created into next season
The New England Patriots gave reigning Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore a significant raise on Friday, bumping his salary from $10.5 million to $15.5 million this year with a chance to earn up to $17.5 million in incentives. This comes despite the fact that Gilmore has two years left on his contract, according to league sources. The first-team All-Pro cornerback had 53 total
Detroit Lions wide receiver Kenny Golladay (hamstring) will be “very limited” in practice on Friday, according to head coach Matt Patricia. Golladay injured his hamstring in practice on Wednesday and wasn’t on the field Thursday, so this is an injury situation that bears watching all the way up until game time on Sunday. There’s a chance that the Lions No. 1 wideout actually misses the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (hamstring) is at practice on Friday, and there is optimism that he’ll be fine for Week 1 against the Saints after dealing with a soft-tissue injury this week. Evans could still get a questionable tag for the season opener, but unless he suffers some sort of setback, he’s trending in the right direction to be active for his
Kansas City Chiefs starting cornerback Charvarius Ward (hand) suffered a fractured hand in Thursday night’s win over the Texans and will be re-evaluated on Friday to determine how much time he will miss. Ward will have surgery on his broken hand, but based on the position he plays, it wouldn’t be unprecedented if he puts a cast on it and plays through it. The team
Indianapolis Colts All-Pro left guard Quenton Nelson (back) did not practice on Thursday. Left tackle Anthony Castonzo (oblique) and center Ryan Kelly (knee) were both limited participants for the second straight day. Castonzo and Kelly should be fine for the season opener against the Jaguars in Week 1, but Nelson’s status is more up in the air. Both running backs Marlon Mack and rookie Jonathan
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