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The Cleveland Browns have brought in Case Keenum at quarterback late in the third quarter of their Week 6 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns’ starting quarterback Baker Mayfield was dealing with a rib injury prior to the game and struggled mightily in nearly three quarters of work, completing 10 of 18 passes for 119 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. He was sacked
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith (ankle) injured his ankle in the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. His return is questionable. He didn’t head to the locker room after the injury, but instead remained on the sidelines with his helmet off, which could be a good sign that he’ll be able to return to the game. Smith had just one catch
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Ingram had just five carries for 20 yards before leaving the game with an ankle injury. With Ingram sidelined, J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards should see an increase in carries. Source: Around the NFL
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley (cramps) is questionable to return in Week 6 as he is dealing with cramps. Ridley left the team’s game against the Minnesota Vikings in the third quarter while the Falcons were up 23-7. Ridley had six catches for 61 yards and a touchdown before the cramps set in. Stay tuned for further updates. If he’s unable to return, Julio
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) is officially inactive for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers. Fournette was a true game-time decision going into Sunday’s game and was widely expected to play, but apparently warm-ups didn’t go as planned. This will be the third-straight game Fournette will miss due to an ankle injury. Ronald Jones II will lead the Buccaneers backfield on
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) has returned to his team’s Week 6 game against the Indianapolis Colts after exiting earlier with a foot injury. Monitor Mixon to make sure he’s a getting a full workload, but it seems he’s fine after the injury scare. Source: Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon exited Sunday’s game with a right foot injury and is questionable to return. If Mixon fails to return, Gio Bernard should be in for a strong second half performance, especially with the Bengals holding a good sized lead and likely running more over the remainder of the game. Source: Cincinnati Bengals – Marisa Contipelli
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram (ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Eagles. If Ingram is unable to return, expect to see more of Gus Edwards, who has already scored a touchdown in Sunday’s game. This will be an important injury to monitor going forward to see if it leads to any clarity in this crowded backfield. Source: NFL Network –
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (leg) has not had any infections after his surgery. This sets Prescott up to start the four to six month recovery window from the injury. While he won’t be back at all in 2020, Prescott should be good to go in 2021, though the big question remains if he’ll be in Dallas or not, as he was playing this season
Washington Football Team rookie wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden earned a starting spot for Washington on Sunday, but that potential upside took a turn, with Gandy-Golden exiting with a hamstring injury. He has already been ruled out for the remainder of this contest. While it was a good sign for his future that he was in as a starter in two-receiver sets, the hamstring issue puts
The New York Giants made a change with their offensive line, moving rookie left tackle Andrew Thomas to the bench and starting third-round rookie Matt Peart in his place. Not a great sign for Thomas, the No. 4 overall pick in this year’s draft who has struggled so far. Maybe if this is a permanent change, Peart will help provide better protection for quarterback Daniel
Indianapolis Colts running back Jordan Wilkins (calf) will play on Sunday despite missing practice on Thursday and Friday. Wilkins has the chance to see a few touches on Sunday, but doesn’t really make a dent on the fantasy radar. Consider Jonathan Taylor to be the lead back and the main fantasy play this week in Indy, regardless of Wilkins’s status. Source: Indianapolis Colts
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Adam Humphries (COVID-19) will return for Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. Fellow receiver Corey Davis (COVID-19) will not. Humphries should immediately step into a solid role in the slot for the Titans, making him a WR4 play in full-PPR leagues and WR5 play in half-PPR. Not an exciting option, but someone who can provide you with a solid floor against
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel (knee) looked like he was trending towards playing on Sunday against the Chicago Bears, but was a late scratch when the inactive report came out. With Samuel out, we can expect heavy doses of D.J. Moore and Robby Anderson at wide receiver. Seth Roberts should see an increased workload, but isn’t a viable fantasy play. Samuel’s absence also impacts
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (concussion) is available to play on Sunday against the Washington Football Team. Slayton should serve as the primary target for quarterback Daniel Jones, and while downside exists, he’s also already had a pair of 100-yard games and should be considered a solid WR3 play this week against this Washington defense. Source: New York Giants – Dan Salomone
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson missed practice earlier in the week after side pain prompted concerns about his appendix. But blood work showed there wasn’t an issue there, and Peterson is good to go on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. This is a fairly crowded backfield and the Jaguars are a defense that’s going to give up more numbers through the air than on
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) is officially active for Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots, while Jeff Driskel won’t be active. This seems to suggest Lock is a full go as the starter, though a tough matchup against the Patriots means that Lock’s just a low-end QB2 play. He’ll be especially hurt by the absence of multiple playmakers, including running back Melvin Gordon
Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins (ankle) is inactive for Sunday’s game against the Titans as expected, and slot receiver Keke Coutee is a healthy scratch. With Akins out, Darren Fells will once again serve as the primary tight end option for quarterback Deshaun Watson. He has touchdown upside as a big target in the red zone for the Texans, and should be considered a
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (knee) is active for Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos. Edelman will serve as the primary receiving option for quarterback Cam Newton and should be considered a solid WR3 play against the Broncos Defense, which has surrendered some good performances to opposing slot receivers this season. Source: NFL Network – Tom Pelissero
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. (ankle) will be active on Sunday against the Detroit Lions. With Detroit’s pass defense struggling this year, Chark should be considered a strong WR2 option, even with the possibility that he’s going to be slightly limited due to the injury. Meanwhile, defensive end Josh Allen won’t play. The Jaguars Defense is in pretty bad shape and shouldn’t be
The Cleveland Browns have brought in Case Keenum at quarterback late in the third quarter of their Week 6 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns’ starting quarterback Baker Mayfield was dealing with a rib injury prior to the game and struggled mightily in nearly three quarters of work, completing 10 of 18 passes for 119 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. He was sacked
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith (ankle) injured his ankle in the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. His return is questionable. He didn’t head to the locker room after the injury, but instead remained on the sidelines with his helmet off, which could be a good sign that he’ll be able to return to the game. Smith had just one catch
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Ingram had just five carries for 20 yards before leaving the game with an ankle injury. With Ingram sidelined, J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards should see an increase in carries. Source: Around the NFL
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley (cramps) is questionable to return in Week 6 as he is dealing with cramps. Ridley left the team’s game against the Minnesota Vikings in the third quarter while the Falcons were up 23-7. Ridley had six catches for 61 yards and a touchdown before the cramps set in. Stay tuned for further updates. If he’s unable to return, Julio
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) is officially inactive for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers. Fournette was a true game-time decision going into Sunday’s game and was widely expected to play, but apparently warm-ups didn’t go as planned. This will be the third-straight game Fournette will miss due to an ankle injury. Ronald Jones II will lead the Buccaneers backfield on
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) has returned to his team’s Week 6 game against the Indianapolis Colts after exiting earlier with a foot injury. Monitor Mixon to make sure he’s a getting a full workload, but it seems he’s fine after the injury scare. Source: Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon exited Sunday’s game with a right foot injury and is questionable to return. If Mixon fails to return, Gio Bernard should be in for a strong second half performance, especially with the Bengals holding a good sized lead and likely running more over the remainder of the game. Source: Cincinnati Bengals – Marisa Contipelli
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram (ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Eagles. If Ingram is unable to return, expect to see more of Gus Edwards, who has already scored a touchdown in Sunday’s game. This will be an important injury to monitor going forward to see if it leads to any clarity in this crowded backfield. Source: NFL Network –
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (leg) has not had any infections after his surgery. This sets Prescott up to start the four to six month recovery window from the injury. While he won’t be back at all in 2020, Prescott should be good to go in 2021, though the big question remains if he’ll be in Dallas or not, as he was playing this season
Washington Football Team rookie wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden earned a starting spot for Washington on Sunday, but that potential upside took a turn, with Gandy-Golden exiting with a hamstring injury. He has already been ruled out for the remainder of this contest. While it was a good sign for his future that he was in as a starter in two-receiver sets, the hamstring issue puts
The New York Giants made a change with their offensive line, moving rookie left tackle Andrew Thomas to the bench and starting third-round rookie Matt Peart in his place. Not a great sign for Thomas, the No. 4 overall pick in this year’s draft who has struggled so far. Maybe if this is a permanent change, Peart will help provide better protection for quarterback Daniel
Indianapolis Colts running back Jordan Wilkins (calf) will play on Sunday despite missing practice on Thursday and Friday. Wilkins has the chance to see a few touches on Sunday, but doesn’t really make a dent on the fantasy radar. Consider Jonathan Taylor to be the lead back and the main fantasy play this week in Indy, regardless of Wilkins’s status. Source: Indianapolis Colts
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Adam Humphries (COVID-19) will return for Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. Fellow receiver Corey Davis (COVID-19) will not. Humphries should immediately step into a solid role in the slot for the Titans, making him a WR4 play in full-PPR leagues and WR5 play in half-PPR. Not an exciting option, but someone who can provide you with a solid floor against
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel (knee) looked like he was trending towards playing on Sunday against the Chicago Bears, but was a late scratch when the inactive report came out. With Samuel out, we can expect heavy doses of D.J. Moore and Robby Anderson at wide receiver. Seth Roberts should see an increased workload, but isn’t a viable fantasy play. Samuel’s absence also impacts
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (concussion) is available to play on Sunday against the Washington Football Team. Slayton should serve as the primary target for quarterback Daniel Jones, and while downside exists, he’s also already had a pair of 100-yard games and should be considered a solid WR3 play this week against this Washington defense. Source: New York Giants – Dan Salomone
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson missed practice earlier in the week after side pain prompted concerns about his appendix. But blood work showed there wasn’t an issue there, and Peterson is good to go on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. This is a fairly crowded backfield and the Jaguars are a defense that’s going to give up more numbers through the air than on
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) is officially active for Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots, while Jeff Driskel won’t be active. This seems to suggest Lock is a full go as the starter, though a tough matchup against the Patriots means that Lock’s just a low-end QB2 play. He’ll be especially hurt by the absence of multiple playmakers, including running back Melvin Gordon
Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins (ankle) is inactive for Sunday’s game against the Titans as expected, and slot receiver Keke Coutee is a healthy scratch. With Akins out, Darren Fells will once again serve as the primary tight end option for quarterback Deshaun Watson. He has touchdown upside as a big target in the red zone for the Texans, and should be considered a
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (knee) is active for Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos. Edelman will serve as the primary receiving option for quarterback Cam Newton and should be considered a solid WR3 play against the Broncos Defense, which has surrendered some good performances to opposing slot receivers this season. Source: NFL Network – Tom Pelissero
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. (ankle) will be active on Sunday against the Detroit Lions. With Detroit’s pass defense struggling this year, Chark should be considered a strong WR2 option, even with the possibility that he’s going to be slightly limited due to the injury. Meanwhile, defensive end Josh Allen won’t play. The Jaguars Defense is in pretty bad shape and shouldn’t be
The Cleveland Browns have brought in Case Keenum at quarterback late in the third quarter of their Week 6 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns’ starting quarterback Baker Mayfield was dealing with a rib injury prior to the game and struggled mightily in nearly three quarters of work, completing 10 of 18 passes for 119 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. He was sacked
Tennessee Titans tight end Jonnu Smith (ankle) injured his ankle in the third quarter of Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. His return is questionable. He didn’t head to the locker room after the injury, but instead remained on the sidelines with his helmet off, which could be a good sign that he’ll be able to return to the game. Smith had just one catch
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram II (ankle) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. Ingram had just five carries for 20 yards before leaving the game with an ankle injury. With Ingram sidelined, J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards should see an increase in carries. Source: Around the NFL
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Calvin Ridley (cramps) is questionable to return in Week 6 as he is dealing with cramps. Ridley left the team’s game against the Minnesota Vikings in the third quarter while the Falcons were up 23-7. Ridley had six catches for 61 yards and a touchdown before the cramps set in. Stay tuned for further updates. If he’s unable to return, Julio
Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) is officially inactive for Sunday’s game against the Green Bay Packers. Fournette was a true game-time decision going into Sunday’s game and was widely expected to play, but apparently warm-ups didn’t go as planned. This will be the third-straight game Fournette will miss due to an ankle injury. Ronald Jones II will lead the Buccaneers backfield on
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (foot) has returned to his team’s Week 6 game against the Indianapolis Colts after exiting earlier with a foot injury. Monitor Mixon to make sure he’s a getting a full workload, but it seems he’s fine after the injury scare. Source: Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon exited Sunday’s game with a right foot injury and is questionable to return. If Mixon fails to return, Gio Bernard should be in for a strong second half performance, especially with the Bengals holding a good sized lead and likely running more over the remainder of the game. Source: Cincinnati Bengals – Marisa Contipelli
Baltimore Ravens running back Mark Ingram (ankle) is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Eagles. If Ingram is unable to return, expect to see more of Gus Edwards, who has already scored a touchdown in Sunday’s game. This will be an important injury to monitor going forward to see if it leads to any clarity in this crowded backfield. Source: NFL Network –
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (leg) has not had any infections after his surgery. This sets Prescott up to start the four to six month recovery window from the injury. While he won’t be back at all in 2020, Prescott should be good to go in 2021, though the big question remains if he’ll be in Dallas or not, as he was playing this season
Washington Football Team rookie wide receiver Antonio Gandy-Golden earned a starting spot for Washington on Sunday, but that potential upside took a turn, with Gandy-Golden exiting with a hamstring injury. He has already been ruled out for the remainder of this contest. While it was a good sign for his future that he was in as a starter in two-receiver sets, the hamstring issue puts
The New York Giants made a change with their offensive line, moving rookie left tackle Andrew Thomas to the bench and starting third-round rookie Matt Peart in his place. Not a great sign for Thomas, the No. 4 overall pick in this year’s draft who has struggled so far. Maybe if this is a permanent change, Peart will help provide better protection for quarterback Daniel
Indianapolis Colts running back Jordan Wilkins (calf) will play on Sunday despite missing practice on Thursday and Friday. Wilkins has the chance to see a few touches on Sunday, but doesn’t really make a dent on the fantasy radar. Consider Jonathan Taylor to be the lead back and the main fantasy play this week in Indy, regardless of Wilkins’s status. Source: Indianapolis Colts
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Adam Humphries (COVID-19) will return for Sunday’s game against the Houston Texans. Fellow receiver Corey Davis (COVID-19) will not. Humphries should immediately step into a solid role in the slot for the Titans, making him a WR4 play in full-PPR leagues and WR5 play in half-PPR. Not an exciting option, but someone who can provide you with a solid floor against
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Curtis Samuel (knee) looked like he was trending towards playing on Sunday against the Chicago Bears, but was a late scratch when the inactive report came out. With Samuel out, we can expect heavy doses of D.J. Moore and Robby Anderson at wide receiver. Seth Roberts should see an increased workload, but isn’t a viable fantasy play. Samuel’s absence also impacts
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton (concussion) is available to play on Sunday against the Washington Football Team. Slayton should serve as the primary target for quarterback Daniel Jones, and while downside exists, he’s also already had a pair of 100-yard games and should be considered a solid WR3 play this week against this Washington defense. Source: New York Giants – Dan Salomone
Detroit Lions running back Adrian Peterson missed practice earlier in the week after side pain prompted concerns about his appendix. But blood work showed there wasn’t an issue there, and Peterson is good to go on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. This is a fairly crowded backfield and the Jaguars are a defense that’s going to give up more numbers through the air than on
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) is officially active for Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots, while Jeff Driskel won’t be active. This seems to suggest Lock is a full go as the starter, though a tough matchup against the Patriots means that Lock’s just a low-end QB2 play. He’ll be especially hurt by the absence of multiple playmakers, including running back Melvin Gordon
Houston Texans tight end Jordan Akins (ankle) is inactive for Sunday’s game against the Titans as expected, and slot receiver Keke Coutee is a healthy scratch. With Akins out, Darren Fells will once again serve as the primary tight end option for quarterback Deshaun Watson. He has touchdown upside as a big target in the red zone for the Texans, and should be considered a
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman (knee) is active for Sunday’s game against the Denver Broncos. Edelman will serve as the primary receiving option for quarterback Cam Newton and should be considered a solid WR3 play against the Broncos Defense, which has surrendered some good performances to opposing slot receivers this season. Source: NFL Network – Tom Pelissero
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver D.J. Chark Jr. (ankle) will be active on Sunday against the Detroit Lions. With Detroit’s pass defense struggling this year, Chark should be considered a strong WR2 option, even with the possibility that he’s going to be slightly limited due to the injury. Meanwhile, defensive end Josh Allen won’t play. The Jaguars Defense is in pretty bad shape and shouldn’t be
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