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Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) and wide receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) could both potentially return to play in Sundays contest versus Kansas City after missing last Sundays outing due to respective injuries, per head coach Vic Fangio. Fant is the more fantasy relevant of the two, having established a considerable rapport with Drew Lock last season. Fant has hauled in five receptions in
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Demarcus Robinson put together his best performance of the season on Monday against the Buffalo Bills. Robinson has fallen victim to being on a Chiefs offense with plenty of options, but with Sammy Watkins (hamstring) out, Robinson took advantage by hauling in five catches for 69 yards. Robinson is the model for a boom or bust player and shouldnt be
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made fantasy managers proud on Monday by scoring a pair of touchdowns on five receptions for 65 yards. Kelce did have a fumble, but that was his only error for the night. Kelce continues to operate as a top option for quarterback Patrick Mahomesalongside wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The tight end is the best at his position, and
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire put together his most dominant performance of the season on Monday versus the Buffalo Bills. The Chiefs fed their rookie all night long and CEH responded by rushing for 161 yards on 26 carries. The rookie had his longest run of the season for 31 yards and also chipped in with four catches for eight yards. The
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes went 20-for-25 for 217 yards and a pair of touchdowns in Week 6 against the Buffalo Bills. He also rushed eight times for 38 yards. It wasnt the most impressive game for the former MVP, but with rainy weather, the Chiefs elected to favor the run in this matchup versus the pass. The former MVP still put together a
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hills five-game touchdown streak ended on Monday against the Buffalo Bills. Hill had a rough night overall and was pretty much non-existent in Week 6. The star receiver rushed one time for five yards and caught all three of his targets for a season-low 20 yards. Hill was outshined by tight end Travis Kelce and rookie running back Clyde
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku is hoping to have a new home prior to the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 3 after once again reportedly asking to be traded. Njoku has been lightly used in the passing game this season by the Browns, hauling in five receptions for 63 yards and one touchdown. Back in 2018, Njoku was a staple of the passing game,
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (shoulder) is trending toward a third consecutive absence Sunday when his team takes on the Bills, as head coach Adam Gase was not optimistic Monday that his signal-caller would clear the necessary stages to get back on the field. It seems likely that New York will stick with veteran Joe Flacco for the game in the event that Darnold
Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers Alshon Jeffery (foot) and DeSean Jackson (hamstring) were both listed as limited practice participants Monday ahead of Thursdays contest versus the Giants. Both receivers were out of the equation Sunday against Baltimore, with Jackson already expected to suit up come Thursday. As for Jeffery, he would be making his season debut after working his way back from a Lisfranc injury. Having
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (foot) would have been a limited participant in Mondays practice after having sustained a foot injury during Sundays contest versus Washington. Slayton hauled in his first touchdown since Week 1 in the game, but came down awkwardly on his foot after the grab. With little time to recover before Thursdays outing against the Eagles, the fact that he
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II (foot) could make his season debut as soon as Sunday versus Arizona after he returned to practice Monday. Dorsett, who has been hampered by a foot injury, is eligible to return off of injured reserve and could be a solid deep threat for Russell Wilson during what should be a high-scoring affair against the Cardinals. Last season, Dorsett
San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman (knee) is not expected to return to the field in time for Sundays game against the Patriots, with a likely return set for Week 8 versus Seattle. Colemans role in the offense took an increased interest Monday with the announcement that Raheem Mostert (ankle) would be headed toward injured reserve, paving the way for Coleman to see an
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard (toe) could get back on the field as soon as Thursdays contest versus Philadelphia, as head coach Joe Judge indicated that Shepards status could be determined during a pre-game workout. Shepard has missed the teams previous four contests with turf toe, with a small window of activation from injured reserve existing before he could potentially return to the
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (ankle) is most likely headed toward a stint on injured reserve due to a high ankle sprain, per 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan. Mostert had just worked his way back from a knee injury, but will now miss considerable time with another lower-body injury, paving the way for Jerick McKinnon to become a fantasy commodity in nearly any-sized
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Alex Okafor (hamstring) has been ruled out for the remainder of Mondays contest versus Buffalo after exiting in the first half with a hamstring injury. Additionally, offensive lineman Mitchell Schwartz (back) has also been ruled out, further hampering the Kansas City o-line. Okafor made his sixth tackle of the season prior to his departure, with Tanoh Kpassagnon likely to see
New Orleans Saints running back/wide receiver Ty Montgomery (hamstring) is nearing a return to action, potentially as soon as Sunday versus Carolina after he was designated to return off of injured reserve Monday. Montgomery has appeared in just two games for the Saints this season, carrying the ball once and netting two receptions in a multi-faceted role. Despite his prior fantasy appeal during his time
Carolina Panthers offensive guard Michael Schofield (illness) was placed on the leagues reserve/COVID-19 list Monday after participating in Sundays game versus Chicago. The reserve lineman logged five special teams snaps, and missed practice as recently as last week for what the team designated as a non-injury circumstance. With two Panthers offensive linemen now on the reserve list — alongside the teams offensive coordinator — the
The Los Angeles Chargers have designated defensive end Melvin Ingram (knee) to return from Injured Reserve. Ingram was placed on the IR after the Week 2 loss to the Chiefs. The pass-rusher has two tackles, two passes defensed and one interception in his two games this year and will return to a strong Chargers Defense alongside Joey Bosa. Ingram, a three-time Pro Bowler, will be
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that running back Mark Ingram III (ankle) is dealing with an ankle sprain, but the team is hopeful that he can return after the team’s Week 7 bye to face the Steelers in Week 8. Ingram was injured in the Week 6 win over the Eagles in the first half and was ruled out for the rest of
After missing the past two games, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis has been activated from the league’s COVID-19 list and should be set to return for the team’s next game against the Steelers. Davis was having a bit of a resurgence in the first three games of the year, catching 15 passes for 206 yards and a score and starting to look like a
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) and wide receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) could both potentially return to play in Sundays contest versus Kansas City after missing last Sundays outing due to respective injuries, per head coach Vic Fangio. Fant is the more fantasy relevant of the two, having established a considerable rapport with Drew Lock last season. Fant has hauled in five receptions in
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Demarcus Robinson put together his best performance of the season on Monday against the Buffalo Bills. Robinson has fallen victim to being on a Chiefs offense with plenty of options, but with Sammy Watkins (hamstring) out, Robinson took advantage by hauling in five catches for 69 yards. Robinson is the model for a boom or bust player and shouldnt be
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made fantasy managers proud on Monday by scoring a pair of touchdowns on five receptions for 65 yards. Kelce did have a fumble, but that was his only error for the night. Kelce continues to operate as a top option for quarterback Patrick Mahomesalongside wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The tight end is the best at his position, and
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire put together his most dominant performance of the season on Monday versus the Buffalo Bills. The Chiefs fed their rookie all night long and CEH responded by rushing for 161 yards on 26 carries. The rookie had his longest run of the season for 31 yards and also chipped in with four catches for eight yards. The
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes went 20-for-25 for 217 yards and a pair of touchdowns in Week 6 against the Buffalo Bills. He also rushed eight times for 38 yards. It wasnt the most impressive game for the former MVP, but with rainy weather, the Chiefs elected to favor the run in this matchup versus the pass. The former MVP still put together a
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hills five-game touchdown streak ended on Monday against the Buffalo Bills. Hill had a rough night overall and was pretty much non-existent in Week 6. The star receiver rushed one time for five yards and caught all three of his targets for a season-low 20 yards. Hill was outshined by tight end Travis Kelce and rookie running back Clyde
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku is hoping to have a new home prior to the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 3 after once again reportedly asking to be traded. Njoku has been lightly used in the passing game this season by the Browns, hauling in five receptions for 63 yards and one touchdown. Back in 2018, Njoku was a staple of the passing game,
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (shoulder) is trending toward a third consecutive absence Sunday when his team takes on the Bills, as head coach Adam Gase was not optimistic Monday that his signal-caller would clear the necessary stages to get back on the field. It seems likely that New York will stick with veteran Joe Flacco for the game in the event that Darnold
Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers Alshon Jeffery (foot) and DeSean Jackson (hamstring) were both listed as limited practice participants Monday ahead of Thursdays contest versus the Giants. Both receivers were out of the equation Sunday against Baltimore, with Jackson already expected to suit up come Thursday. As for Jeffery, he would be making his season debut after working his way back from a Lisfranc injury. Having
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (foot) would have been a limited participant in Mondays practice after having sustained a foot injury during Sundays contest versus Washington. Slayton hauled in his first touchdown since Week 1 in the game, but came down awkwardly on his foot after the grab. With little time to recover before Thursdays outing against the Eagles, the fact that he
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II (foot) could make his season debut as soon as Sunday versus Arizona after he returned to practice Monday. Dorsett, who has been hampered by a foot injury, is eligible to return off of injured reserve and could be a solid deep threat for Russell Wilson during what should be a high-scoring affair against the Cardinals. Last season, Dorsett
San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman (knee) is not expected to return to the field in time for Sundays game against the Patriots, with a likely return set for Week 8 versus Seattle. Colemans role in the offense took an increased interest Monday with the announcement that Raheem Mostert (ankle) would be headed toward injured reserve, paving the way for Coleman to see an
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard (toe) could get back on the field as soon as Thursdays contest versus Philadelphia, as head coach Joe Judge indicated that Shepards status could be determined during a pre-game workout. Shepard has missed the teams previous four contests with turf toe, with a small window of activation from injured reserve existing before he could potentially return to the
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (ankle) is most likely headed toward a stint on injured reserve due to a high ankle sprain, per 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan. Mostert had just worked his way back from a knee injury, but will now miss considerable time with another lower-body injury, paving the way for Jerick McKinnon to become a fantasy commodity in nearly any-sized
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Alex Okafor (hamstring) has been ruled out for the remainder of Mondays contest versus Buffalo after exiting in the first half with a hamstring injury. Additionally, offensive lineman Mitchell Schwartz (back) has also been ruled out, further hampering the Kansas City o-line. Okafor made his sixth tackle of the season prior to his departure, with Tanoh Kpassagnon likely to see
New Orleans Saints running back/wide receiver Ty Montgomery (hamstring) is nearing a return to action, potentially as soon as Sunday versus Carolina after he was designated to return off of injured reserve Monday. Montgomery has appeared in just two games for the Saints this season, carrying the ball once and netting two receptions in a multi-faceted role. Despite his prior fantasy appeal during his time
Carolina Panthers offensive guard Michael Schofield (illness) was placed on the leagues reserve/COVID-19 list Monday after participating in Sundays game versus Chicago. The reserve lineman logged five special teams snaps, and missed practice as recently as last week for what the team designated as a non-injury circumstance. With two Panthers offensive linemen now on the reserve list — alongside the teams offensive coordinator — the
The Los Angeles Chargers have designated defensive end Melvin Ingram (knee) to return from Injured Reserve. Ingram was placed on the IR after the Week 2 loss to the Chiefs. The pass-rusher has two tackles, two passes defensed and one interception in his two games this year and will return to a strong Chargers Defense alongside Joey Bosa. Ingram, a three-time Pro Bowler, will be
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that running back Mark Ingram III (ankle) is dealing with an ankle sprain, but the team is hopeful that he can return after the team’s Week 7 bye to face the Steelers in Week 8. Ingram was injured in the Week 6 win over the Eagles in the first half and was ruled out for the rest of
After missing the past two games, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis has been activated from the league’s COVID-19 list and should be set to return for the team’s next game against the Steelers. Davis was having a bit of a resurgence in the first three games of the year, catching 15 passes for 206 yards and a score and starting to look like a
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) and wide receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) could both potentially return to play in Sundays contest versus Kansas City after missing last Sundays outing due to respective injuries, per head coach Vic Fangio. Fant is the more fantasy relevant of the two, having established a considerable rapport with Drew Lock last season. Fant has hauled in five receptions in
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Demarcus Robinson put together his best performance of the season on Monday against the Buffalo Bills. Robinson has fallen victim to being on a Chiefs offense with plenty of options, but with Sammy Watkins (hamstring) out, Robinson took advantage by hauling in five catches for 69 yards. Robinson is the model for a boom or bust player and shouldnt be
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made fantasy managers proud on Monday by scoring a pair of touchdowns on five receptions for 65 yards. Kelce did have a fumble, but that was his only error for the night. Kelce continues to operate as a top option for quarterback Patrick Mahomesalongside wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The tight end is the best at his position, and
Kansas City Chiefs rookie running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire put together his most dominant performance of the season on Monday versus the Buffalo Bills. The Chiefs fed their rookie all night long and CEH responded by rushing for 161 yards on 26 carries. The rookie had his longest run of the season for 31 yards and also chipped in with four catches for eight yards. The
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes went 20-for-25 for 217 yards and a pair of touchdowns in Week 6 against the Buffalo Bills. He also rushed eight times for 38 yards. It wasnt the most impressive game for the former MVP, but with rainy weather, the Chiefs elected to favor the run in this matchup versus the pass. The former MVP still put together a
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hills five-game touchdown streak ended on Monday against the Buffalo Bills. Hill had a rough night overall and was pretty much non-existent in Week 6. The star receiver rushed one time for five yards and caught all three of his targets for a season-low 20 yards. Hill was outshined by tight end Travis Kelce and rookie running back Clyde
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku is hoping to have a new home prior to the NFL trade deadline on Nov. 3 after once again reportedly asking to be traded. Njoku has been lightly used in the passing game this season by the Browns, hauling in five receptions for 63 yards and one touchdown. Back in 2018, Njoku was a staple of the passing game,
New York Jets quarterback Sam Darnold (shoulder) is trending toward a third consecutive absence Sunday when his team takes on the Bills, as head coach Adam Gase was not optimistic Monday that his signal-caller would clear the necessary stages to get back on the field. It seems likely that New York will stick with veteran Joe Flacco for the game in the event that Darnold
Philadelphia Eagles wide receivers Alshon Jeffery (foot) and DeSean Jackson (hamstring) were both listed as limited practice participants Monday ahead of Thursdays contest versus the Giants. Both receivers were out of the equation Sunday against Baltimore, with Jackson already expected to suit up come Thursday. As for Jeffery, he would be making his season debut after working his way back from a Lisfranc injury. Having
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (foot) would have been a limited participant in Mondays practice after having sustained a foot injury during Sundays contest versus Washington. Slayton hauled in his first touchdown since Week 1 in the game, but came down awkwardly on his foot after the grab. With little time to recover before Thursdays outing against the Eagles, the fact that he
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Phillip Dorsett II (foot) could make his season debut as soon as Sunday versus Arizona after he returned to practice Monday. Dorsett, who has been hampered by a foot injury, is eligible to return off of injured reserve and could be a solid deep threat for Russell Wilson during what should be a high-scoring affair against the Cardinals. Last season, Dorsett
San Francisco 49ers running back Tevin Coleman (knee) is not expected to return to the field in time for Sundays game against the Patriots, with a likely return set for Week 8 versus Seattle. Colemans role in the offense took an increased interest Monday with the announcement that Raheem Mostert (ankle) would be headed toward injured reserve, paving the way for Coleman to see an
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard (toe) could get back on the field as soon as Thursdays contest versus Philadelphia, as head coach Joe Judge indicated that Shepards status could be determined during a pre-game workout. Shepard has missed the teams previous four contests with turf toe, with a small window of activation from injured reserve existing before he could potentially return to the
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (ankle) is most likely headed toward a stint on injured reserve due to a high ankle sprain, per 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan. Mostert had just worked his way back from a knee injury, but will now miss considerable time with another lower-body injury, paving the way for Jerick McKinnon to become a fantasy commodity in nearly any-sized
Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Alex Okafor (hamstring) has been ruled out for the remainder of Mondays contest versus Buffalo after exiting in the first half with a hamstring injury. Additionally, offensive lineman Mitchell Schwartz (back) has also been ruled out, further hampering the Kansas City o-line. Okafor made his sixth tackle of the season prior to his departure, with Tanoh Kpassagnon likely to see
New Orleans Saints running back/wide receiver Ty Montgomery (hamstring) is nearing a return to action, potentially as soon as Sunday versus Carolina after he was designated to return off of injured reserve Monday. Montgomery has appeared in just two games for the Saints this season, carrying the ball once and netting two receptions in a multi-faceted role. Despite his prior fantasy appeal during his time
Carolina Panthers offensive guard Michael Schofield (illness) was placed on the leagues reserve/COVID-19 list Monday after participating in Sundays game versus Chicago. The reserve lineman logged five special teams snaps, and missed practice as recently as last week for what the team designated as a non-injury circumstance. With two Panthers offensive linemen now on the reserve list — alongside the teams offensive coordinator — the
The Los Angeles Chargers have designated defensive end Melvin Ingram (knee) to return from Injured Reserve. Ingram was placed on the IR after the Week 2 loss to the Chiefs. The pass-rusher has two tackles, two passes defensed and one interception in his two games this year and will return to a strong Chargers Defense alongside Joey Bosa. Ingram, a three-time Pro Bowler, will be
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said that running back Mark Ingram III (ankle) is dealing with an ankle sprain, but the team is hopeful that he can return after the team’s Week 7 bye to face the Steelers in Week 8. Ingram was injured in the Week 6 win over the Eagles in the first half and was ruled out for the rest of
After missing the past two games, Tennessee Titans wide receiver Corey Davis has been activated from the league’s COVID-19 list and should be set to return for the team’s next game against the Steelers. Davis was having a bit of a resurgence in the first three games of the year, catching 15 passes for 206 yards and a score and starting to look like a
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