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Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (calf) was unable to suit up for practice on Thursday. He hauled in one reception for 15 yards before exiting Tuesday’s game against the Tennessee Titans due to injury. Knox hasn’t been a big part of the offense even when he is healthy. Tyler Kroft would be a touchdown-dependent option for the Week 6 contest against the Kansas City
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (ankle) will likely be out until Week 8. ESPN’s David Newton reports that the All-Pro running back wasn’t activated off of injured reserve this week and that he’s unlikely to play in Week 7 against the New Orleans Saints. Week 6 will be McCaffrey’s fourth game missed- this would put him right in his original timeline of 4-6 weeks
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis saw a season-high nine targets in the Week 5 loss to the Tennessee Titans. The Bills looked towards Davis often in this one with John Brown (knee) sidelined. He produced five receptions for 58 yards in this one. A decent game for the rookie, but he’ll likely be less involved with Brown expected to return in Week 6. The
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been one of the most consistent weapons for this offense early in the season. Last week, Beasley hauled in all six of his targets for 53 yards in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He continues to put up solid numbers each week and put himself in the flex conversation against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 6.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (knee) was able to fully practice on Thursday. That means that Brown should be able to suit up for the Week 6 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night. He has unable to play last week, but it appears to be only a one-game absence for Brown. Gabriel Davis should see his workload decrease with Brown back
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has looked fantastic through the first few weeks of the regular season. Diggs has finished with over 100 receiving yards in each of the last two games. Last week, Diggs saw a season-high 16 targets in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He continues to be a focal point of this offense and that should be the case against
Buffalo Bills running back T.J. Yeldon was surprisingly solid during the Week 5 loss to the Tennessee Titans. Yeldon rushed seven times for 52 yards and outplayed lead back Devin Singletary in this one. Rookie running back Zack Moss (toe) was inactive, which was the reason why Yeldon actually saw some carries. However, Moss has been practicing this week and is expected to play against
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) was able to practice on Thursday, which is a good sign that he’ll be able to play against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 6. Moss has missed each of the last three games due to injury. Devin Singletary has seen a boost in fantasy value with Moss sidelined. However, the Bills are expected to split up their
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary has been the lead back for this offense over the last few weeks. However, rookie running back Zack Moss (toe) is expected to return for the Week 6 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Singletary posted a dud last week with only 25 rushing yards in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He hasn’t given the Bills much of
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is coming off his worst performance of the season when he struggled against the Tennessee Titans last week. Allen threw for 263 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in the loss. Before that game, Allen had been an MVP candidate with the way he has performed this season. He should carry QB1 upside against the Kansas City Chiefs in
Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield (chest) and wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. (illness) and Jarvis Landry (hip, ribs) are listed as questionable for Week 6 against the Steelers. Mayfield practiced this week and said earlier this week that he’ll play in a big divisional contest against Pittsburgh. The Steelers Defense has been strong this year, though, and Mayfield might be without one or both of
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook (groin) has been officially ruled out for Week 6 against the Falcons. This doesn’t come as a huge surprise, as Cook didn’t practice all week and will be rested ahead of the team’s Week 7 bye. Backup Alexander Mattison will be an excellent plug-and-play RB1 this Sunday against the winless Falcons. He stepped in for Cook in Week 5
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III (illness) is not practicing on Friday because of a non-COVID-19-related illness, according to a source. Gordon has practiced this week, but there remains the possibility that the league gives him a two- or three-game suspension after he was charged with a DUI earlier this week. He could appeal such a suspension, but the Broncos could also decide to
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Isaiah Ford saw a season-high 10 targets against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 4. Although, Ford was targeted only twice during the victory over the San Francisco 49ers last week. His fantasy value has been tough to predict this season, which means him hard to trust in fantasy leagues. Ford will get a favorable matchup against the New York Jets in
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that wide receivers Mike Evans (ankle) and Scotty Miller (groin, hip) and running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) will likely be game-time decisions for Week 6 against the Packers. Evans continues to play through nagging injuries and he was a limited practice participant on Thursday, so we’d expect him to be active this Sunday. The team’s top wideout
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has been disappointing throughout most of the regular season thus far. However, he put together a solid performance against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. He hauled in five receptions for 91 yards in the victory last week. Fantasy owners should expect a similar performance against the horrendous New York Jets Defense in Week 6. Gesicki should be
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams was expected to be a big part of the offense this season. However, Williams wasn’t able to get much going until last week against the San Francisco 49ers. He finished with four receptions for 106 yards and one touchdown in that game. That was hopefully a turning point for Williams who will get a favorable matchup against the New
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson remains in the RB2 conversation due to his increased workload on the ground and in the passing game for this Jags team, as he’s had 17 touches or more in each game and saw a season-high seven targets last week. An even bigger factor this week, though, may be the defense that he’ll be facing, as the Lions are
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians thinks that wide receiver Chris Godwin (hamstring) will play in Week 6 against the Packers. “I think Godwin’s going to go,” Arians said. Godwin will likely be questionable after getting in limited practices this week, but it sounds as though he’s trending in the right direction. He’s missed the last two games with a hamstring injury, making it
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II should be considered a high-end streaming play in one-QB fantasy leagues on Sunday when the Jaguars face the Detroit Lions. The Lions allow the 10th-most fantasy points per game to opposing passers, and Minshew has three 300-yard games already this year. He’s starting to cut down on the interceptions and has multiple touchdown passes in all but one game
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (calf) was unable to suit up for practice on Thursday. He hauled in one reception for 15 yards before exiting Tuesday’s game against the Tennessee Titans due to injury. Knox hasn’t been a big part of the offense even when he is healthy. Tyler Kroft would be a touchdown-dependent option for the Week 6 contest against the Kansas City
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (ankle) will likely be out until Week 8. ESPN’s David Newton reports that the All-Pro running back wasn’t activated off of injured reserve this week and that he’s unlikely to play in Week 7 against the New Orleans Saints. Week 6 will be McCaffrey’s fourth game missed- this would put him right in his original timeline of 4-6 weeks
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis saw a season-high nine targets in the Week 5 loss to the Tennessee Titans. The Bills looked towards Davis often in this one with John Brown (knee) sidelined. He produced five receptions for 58 yards in this one. A decent game for the rookie, but he’ll likely be less involved with Brown expected to return in Week 6. The
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been one of the most consistent weapons for this offense early in the season. Last week, Beasley hauled in all six of his targets for 53 yards in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He continues to put up solid numbers each week and put himself in the flex conversation against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 6.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (knee) was able to fully practice on Thursday. That means that Brown should be able to suit up for the Week 6 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night. He has unable to play last week, but it appears to be only a one-game absence for Brown. Gabriel Davis should see his workload decrease with Brown back
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has looked fantastic through the first few weeks of the regular season. Diggs has finished with over 100 receiving yards in each of the last two games. Last week, Diggs saw a season-high 16 targets in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He continues to be a focal point of this offense and that should be the case against
Buffalo Bills running back T.J. Yeldon was surprisingly solid during the Week 5 loss to the Tennessee Titans. Yeldon rushed seven times for 52 yards and outplayed lead back Devin Singletary in this one. Rookie running back Zack Moss (toe) was inactive, which was the reason why Yeldon actually saw some carries. However, Moss has been practicing this week and is expected to play against
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) was able to practice on Thursday, which is a good sign that he’ll be able to play against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 6. Moss has missed each of the last three games due to injury. Devin Singletary has seen a boost in fantasy value with Moss sidelined. However, the Bills are expected to split up their
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary has been the lead back for this offense over the last few weeks. However, rookie running back Zack Moss (toe) is expected to return for the Week 6 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Singletary posted a dud last week with only 25 rushing yards in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He hasn’t given the Bills much of
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is coming off his worst performance of the season when he struggled against the Tennessee Titans last week. Allen threw for 263 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in the loss. Before that game, Allen had been an MVP candidate with the way he has performed this season. He should carry QB1 upside against the Kansas City Chiefs in
Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield (chest) and wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. (illness) and Jarvis Landry (hip, ribs) are listed as questionable for Week 6 against the Steelers. Mayfield practiced this week and said earlier this week that he’ll play in a big divisional contest against Pittsburgh. The Steelers Defense has been strong this year, though, and Mayfield might be without one or both of
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook (groin) has been officially ruled out for Week 6 against the Falcons. This doesn’t come as a huge surprise, as Cook didn’t practice all week and will be rested ahead of the team’s Week 7 bye. Backup Alexander Mattison will be an excellent plug-and-play RB1 this Sunday against the winless Falcons. He stepped in for Cook in Week 5
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III (illness) is not practicing on Friday because of a non-COVID-19-related illness, according to a source. Gordon has practiced this week, but there remains the possibility that the league gives him a two- or three-game suspension after he was charged with a DUI earlier this week. He could appeal such a suspension, but the Broncos could also decide to
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Isaiah Ford saw a season-high 10 targets against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 4. Although, Ford was targeted only twice during the victory over the San Francisco 49ers last week. His fantasy value has been tough to predict this season, which means him hard to trust in fantasy leagues. Ford will get a favorable matchup against the New York Jets in
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that wide receivers Mike Evans (ankle) and Scotty Miller (groin, hip) and running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) will likely be game-time decisions for Week 6 against the Packers. Evans continues to play through nagging injuries and he was a limited practice participant on Thursday, so we’d expect him to be active this Sunday. The team’s top wideout
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has been disappointing throughout most of the regular season thus far. However, he put together a solid performance against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. He hauled in five receptions for 91 yards in the victory last week. Fantasy owners should expect a similar performance against the horrendous New York Jets Defense in Week 6. Gesicki should be
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams was expected to be a big part of the offense this season. However, Williams wasn’t able to get much going until last week against the San Francisco 49ers. He finished with four receptions for 106 yards and one touchdown in that game. That was hopefully a turning point for Williams who will get a favorable matchup against the New
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson remains in the RB2 conversation due to his increased workload on the ground and in the passing game for this Jags team, as he’s had 17 touches or more in each game and saw a season-high seven targets last week. An even bigger factor this week, though, may be the defense that he’ll be facing, as the Lions are
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians thinks that wide receiver Chris Godwin (hamstring) will play in Week 6 against the Packers. “I think Godwin’s going to go,” Arians said. Godwin will likely be questionable after getting in limited practices this week, but it sounds as though he’s trending in the right direction. He’s missed the last two games with a hamstring injury, making it
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II should be considered a high-end streaming play in one-QB fantasy leagues on Sunday when the Jaguars face the Detroit Lions. The Lions allow the 10th-most fantasy points per game to opposing passers, and Minshew has three 300-yard games already this year. He’s starting to cut down on the interceptions and has multiple touchdown passes in all but one game
Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (calf) was unable to suit up for practice on Thursday. He hauled in one reception for 15 yards before exiting Tuesday’s game against the Tennessee Titans due to injury. Knox hasn’t been a big part of the offense even when he is healthy. Tyler Kroft would be a touchdown-dependent option for the Week 6 contest against the Kansas City
Carolina Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey (ankle) will likely be out until Week 8. ESPN’s David Newton reports that the All-Pro running back wasn’t activated off of injured reserve this week and that he’s unlikely to play in Week 7 against the New Orleans Saints. Week 6 will be McCaffrey’s fourth game missed- this would put him right in his original timeline of 4-6 weeks
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis saw a season-high nine targets in the Week 5 loss to the Tennessee Titans. The Bills looked towards Davis often in this one with John Brown (knee) sidelined. He produced five receptions for 58 yards in this one. A decent game for the rookie, but he’ll likely be less involved with Brown expected to return in Week 6. The
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Cole Beasley has been one of the most consistent weapons for this offense early in the season. Last week, Beasley hauled in all six of his targets for 53 yards in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He continues to put up solid numbers each week and put himself in the flex conversation against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 6.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver John Brown (knee) was able to fully practice on Thursday. That means that Brown should be able to suit up for the Week 6 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night. He has unable to play last week, but it appears to be only a one-game absence for Brown. Gabriel Davis should see his workload decrease with Brown back
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs has looked fantastic through the first few weeks of the regular season. Diggs has finished with over 100 receiving yards in each of the last two games. Last week, Diggs saw a season-high 16 targets in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He continues to be a focal point of this offense and that should be the case against
Buffalo Bills running back T.J. Yeldon was surprisingly solid during the Week 5 loss to the Tennessee Titans. Yeldon rushed seven times for 52 yards and outplayed lead back Devin Singletary in this one. Rookie running back Zack Moss (toe) was inactive, which was the reason why Yeldon actually saw some carries. However, Moss has been practicing this week and is expected to play against
Buffalo Bills running back Zack Moss (toe) was able to practice on Thursday, which is a good sign that he’ll be able to play against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 6. Moss has missed each of the last three games due to injury. Devin Singletary has seen a boost in fantasy value with Moss sidelined. However, the Bills are expected to split up their
Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary has been the lead back for this offense over the last few weeks. However, rookie running back Zack Moss (toe) is expected to return for the Week 6 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. Singletary posted a dud last week with only 25 rushing yards in the loss to the Tennessee Titans. He hasn’t given the Bills much of
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is coming off his worst performance of the season when he struggled against the Tennessee Titans last week. Allen threw for 263 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in the loss. Before that game, Allen had been an MVP candidate with the way he has performed this season. He should carry QB1 upside against the Kansas City Chiefs in
Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield (chest) and wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. (illness) and Jarvis Landry (hip, ribs) are listed as questionable for Week 6 against the Steelers. Mayfield practiced this week and said earlier this week that he’ll play in a big divisional contest against Pittsburgh. The Steelers Defense has been strong this year, though, and Mayfield might be without one or both of
Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook (groin) has been officially ruled out for Week 6 against the Falcons. This doesn’t come as a huge surprise, as Cook didn’t practice all week and will be rested ahead of the team’s Week 7 bye. Backup Alexander Mattison will be an excellent plug-and-play RB1 this Sunday against the winless Falcons. He stepped in for Cook in Week 5
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III (illness) is not practicing on Friday because of a non-COVID-19-related illness, according to a source. Gordon has practiced this week, but there remains the possibility that the league gives him a two- or three-game suspension after he was charged with a DUI earlier this week. He could appeal such a suspension, but the Broncos could also decide to
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Isaiah Ford saw a season-high 10 targets against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 4. Although, Ford was targeted only twice during the victory over the San Francisco 49ers last week. His fantasy value has been tough to predict this season, which means him hard to trust in fantasy leagues. Ford will get a favorable matchup against the New York Jets in
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians said that wide receivers Mike Evans (ankle) and Scotty Miller (groin, hip) and running back Leonard Fournette (ankle) will likely be game-time decisions for Week 6 against the Packers. Evans continues to play through nagging injuries and he was a limited practice participant on Thursday, so we’d expect him to be active this Sunday. The team’s top wideout
Miami Dolphins tight end Mike Gesicki has been disappointing throughout most of the regular season thus far. However, he put together a solid performance against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. He hauled in five receptions for 91 yards in the victory last week. Fantasy owners should expect a similar performance against the horrendous New York Jets Defense in Week 6. Gesicki should be
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Preston Williams was expected to be a big part of the offense this season. However, Williams wasn’t able to get much going until last week against the San Francisco 49ers. He finished with four receptions for 106 yards and one touchdown in that game. That was hopefully a turning point for Williams who will get a favorable matchup against the New
Jacksonville Jaguars running back James Robinson remains in the RB2 conversation due to his increased workload on the ground and in the passing game for this Jags team, as he’s had 17 touches or more in each game and saw a season-high seven targets last week. An even bigger factor this week, though, may be the defense that he’ll be facing, as the Lions are
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians thinks that wide receiver Chris Godwin (hamstring) will play in Week 6 against the Packers. “I think Godwin’s going to go,” Arians said. Godwin will likely be questionable after getting in limited practices this week, but it sounds as though he’s trending in the right direction. He’s missed the last two games with a hamstring injury, making it
Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Gardner Minshew II should be considered a high-end streaming play in one-QB fantasy leagues on Sunday when the Jaguars face the Detroit Lions. The Lions allow the 10th-most fantasy points per game to opposing passers, and Minshew has three 300-yard games already this year. He’s starting to cut down on the interceptions and has multiple touchdown passes in all but one game
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