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New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) will likely be out of the mix for Sundays contest against the Cardinals, further limiting quarterback Joe Flaccos options in the passing game. Perriman last suited up Week 2, having combined to make five receptions for 29 yards this season. While Perriman could be a possible DFS upside selection when healthy, his injury severely hampers the teams
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is going to go through pregame warmups Sunday in an attempt to work through the hamstring injury that could sideline him versus Carolina. Jones certainly isnt trending in the right direction after failing to practice all week, but the fact that hell be on the field before kickoff means that fantasy managers cant completely rule him out. In
The Tennessee Titans again closed their facility Sunday morning after a coach tested positive for COVID-19, further prolonging the teams outbreak. As the organization continues to report positive tests, the franchises game versus Buffalo — currently scheduled for Tuesday — may be in doubt. The Titans last took the field Sept. 27, having had their Week 4 game versus Pittsburgh postponed; its unclear how the
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (shin) is likely to take the field Sunday against Baltimore after having been limited in practice throughout the week due to a shin ailment. After three quiet fantasy weeks to begin the season, Mixon erupted in Week 4 with 181 yards from scrimmage to go along with three touchdowns. Having averaged just over 19 carries per game to begin
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown (knee) and tight end Mark Andrews (thigh) are both on track to play in Sundays game versus Cincinnati. With quarterback Lamar Jackson having the green light to suit up, Baltimores offense looks to be ready to roll, with left tackle Ronnie Stanley (shoulder) on track to return. Brown and Andrews should figure to continue serving as Jacksons primary pass-catching
The San Francisco 49ers will likely have two key offensive cogs in running back Raheem Mostert (knee) and wide receiver Deebo Samuel (illness) at their disposal Sunday versus Miami. Mostert had missed the two previous contests due to an MCL sprain, with his return quickly zapping much of the fantasy intrigue from Jerick McKinnon and Jeff Wilson Jr. Mostert has found the end zone in
Washington Football Team defensive end Chase Young (groin) is likely to return to action Sunday against the Rams. Young was out of the mix for the first time in his young career last week, having recorded at least one sack in each of his first two professional games. Already a stalwart of the teams stout defensive line, having Young back in the mix will be
The New England Patriots had an additional member of the organization test positive for COVID-19 on Sunday morning, further complicating the teams return to the field. But per Adam Schefter of ESPN, the league is still planning on holding New England versus Denver on Monday night as part of a Monday Night Football doubleheader. The Patriots have had their facility shut down three times in
The Denver Broncos Defense hasn’t been much of a fantasy option so far this year, coming into their Week 5 matchup against the Patriots ranked 26th in the league in overall fantasy points. It didn’t help that they lost former Super Bowl MVP linebacker Von Miller (ankle) for the year right before the Week 1 opener. Top cornerback A.J. Bouye still isn’t back either, and
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus is coming off easily his best performance of the year when he made all seven of his kicks (three field goals, four extra points) in the Week 4 win over the lowly Jets. Not only did he make all seven of his kicks, but the 29-year-old was successful on two 50-plus-yarders. McManus has a big leg, but Denver’s offense has
With Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) out for Monday night’s game against the Patriots, Jake Butt and Nick Vannett could see more targets in the passing game. Because both Butt and Vannett could take turns alternating at the position, neither player is worth a look for fantasy managers in starting lineups. Butt has just two catches (four targets) for five yards in four
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) missed practice all week and has been ruled out for the Monday night contest against the Patriots in Week 5. Fant scored in each of the first two weeks but has seen his yardage total drop in each consecutive week. However, he’s been targeted 27 times in four games, catching 19 of them for 219 yards and the
Denver Broncos wide receiver DaeSean Hamilton should be alongside Jerry Jeudy and Tim Patrick in three-receiver sets on Monday night against the Patriots with rookie K.J. Hamler (hamstring) ruled out. But even with tight end Noah Fant (ankle) also sidelined for this one, it might not amount to many looks for Hamilton, especially if quarterback Brett Rypien makes just his second career start under center.
Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) missed practice all week and has been ruled out for Monday night’s game against the Patriots in Week 5. Hamler was injured in the Week 4 win over the Jets and wasn’t targeted in the contest. The speedy rookie has only six receptions on 12 targets for 78 yards in the first three games of his career,
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick has been a surprise early in the season. He’s stepped up with Courtland Sutton (knee) out for the season, and he could have another big game on Monday night against the Patriots with both tight end Noah Fant (ankle) and receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) ruled out. Patrick has at least five targets in three of the four games and
Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has been consistent through four games in his first NFL season. He hasn’t gone over 62 yards in a single game yet, but he’s had at least 55 yards in all four games and scored his first career touchdown in Week 4 on a nice 48-yard reception. Jeudy should be a fine WR3 option on Monday night against
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (toe) practiced in full all week and was taken off the final injury report for Week 5 against the Patriots on Monday. Lindsay said his toe feels 100 percent. Melvin Gordon III remains the team’s lead back, but Lindsay should eventually cut into his workload. The Broncos could ease Lindsay back into things after missing three games with his
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III had his best game of the season in Week 4 against the Jets, running the ball 23 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns. He also caught two of his three targets for 11 yards. The performance was a combination of a great matchup and the fact that Phillip Lindsay (toe) missed his third straight game. The 25-year-old
Denver Broncos quarterback Brett Rypien could be under center again in Week 5 on Monday night against the Patriots with Drew Lock (shoulder) questionable to play. As expected, Rypien was very up and down in his first career start against the Jets last week, going 19-for-31 for 242 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions in the team’s first win of the year. He probably held
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) was limited in practice all week and is listed as questionable for Monday night’s game against the Patriots. Lock may have a better shot at returning with the game moving back a day due to COVID-19 concerns, but he’ll still probably be a game-time decision. The second-year quarterback injured his throwing shoulder in the Week 2 loss to the
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) will likely be out of the mix for Sundays contest against the Cardinals, further limiting quarterback Joe Flaccos options in the passing game. Perriman last suited up Week 2, having combined to make five receptions for 29 yards this season. While Perriman could be a possible DFS upside selection when healthy, his injury severely hampers the teams
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is going to go through pregame warmups Sunday in an attempt to work through the hamstring injury that could sideline him versus Carolina. Jones certainly isnt trending in the right direction after failing to practice all week, but the fact that hell be on the field before kickoff means that fantasy managers cant completely rule him out. In
The Tennessee Titans again closed their facility Sunday morning after a coach tested positive for COVID-19, further prolonging the teams outbreak. As the organization continues to report positive tests, the franchises game versus Buffalo — currently scheduled for Tuesday — may be in doubt. The Titans last took the field Sept. 27, having had their Week 4 game versus Pittsburgh postponed; its unclear how the
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (shin) is likely to take the field Sunday against Baltimore after having been limited in practice throughout the week due to a shin ailment. After three quiet fantasy weeks to begin the season, Mixon erupted in Week 4 with 181 yards from scrimmage to go along with three touchdowns. Having averaged just over 19 carries per game to begin
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown (knee) and tight end Mark Andrews (thigh) are both on track to play in Sundays game versus Cincinnati. With quarterback Lamar Jackson having the green light to suit up, Baltimores offense looks to be ready to roll, with left tackle Ronnie Stanley (shoulder) on track to return. Brown and Andrews should figure to continue serving as Jacksons primary pass-catching
The San Francisco 49ers will likely have two key offensive cogs in running back Raheem Mostert (knee) and wide receiver Deebo Samuel (illness) at their disposal Sunday versus Miami. Mostert had missed the two previous contests due to an MCL sprain, with his return quickly zapping much of the fantasy intrigue from Jerick McKinnon and Jeff Wilson Jr. Mostert has found the end zone in
Washington Football Team defensive end Chase Young (groin) is likely to return to action Sunday against the Rams. Young was out of the mix for the first time in his young career last week, having recorded at least one sack in each of his first two professional games. Already a stalwart of the teams stout defensive line, having Young back in the mix will be
The New England Patriots had an additional member of the organization test positive for COVID-19 on Sunday morning, further complicating the teams return to the field. But per Adam Schefter of ESPN, the league is still planning on holding New England versus Denver on Monday night as part of a Monday Night Football doubleheader. The Patriots have had their facility shut down three times in
The Denver Broncos Defense hasn’t been much of a fantasy option so far this year, coming into their Week 5 matchup against the Patriots ranked 26th in the league in overall fantasy points. It didn’t help that they lost former Super Bowl MVP linebacker Von Miller (ankle) for the year right before the Week 1 opener. Top cornerback A.J. Bouye still isn’t back either, and
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus is coming off easily his best performance of the year when he made all seven of his kicks (three field goals, four extra points) in the Week 4 win over the lowly Jets. Not only did he make all seven of his kicks, but the 29-year-old was successful on two 50-plus-yarders. McManus has a big leg, but Denver’s offense has
With Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) out for Monday night’s game against the Patriots, Jake Butt and Nick Vannett could see more targets in the passing game. Because both Butt and Vannett could take turns alternating at the position, neither player is worth a look for fantasy managers in starting lineups. Butt has just two catches (four targets) for five yards in four
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) missed practice all week and has been ruled out for the Monday night contest against the Patriots in Week 5. Fant scored in each of the first two weeks but has seen his yardage total drop in each consecutive week. However, he’s been targeted 27 times in four games, catching 19 of them for 219 yards and the
Denver Broncos wide receiver DaeSean Hamilton should be alongside Jerry Jeudy and Tim Patrick in three-receiver sets on Monday night against the Patriots with rookie K.J. Hamler (hamstring) ruled out. But even with tight end Noah Fant (ankle) also sidelined for this one, it might not amount to many looks for Hamilton, especially if quarterback Brett Rypien makes just his second career start under center.
Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) missed practice all week and has been ruled out for Monday night’s game against the Patriots in Week 5. Hamler was injured in the Week 4 win over the Jets and wasn’t targeted in the contest. The speedy rookie has only six receptions on 12 targets for 78 yards in the first three games of his career,
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick has been a surprise early in the season. He’s stepped up with Courtland Sutton (knee) out for the season, and he could have another big game on Monday night against the Patriots with both tight end Noah Fant (ankle) and receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) ruled out. Patrick has at least five targets in three of the four games and
Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has been consistent through four games in his first NFL season. He hasn’t gone over 62 yards in a single game yet, but he’s had at least 55 yards in all four games and scored his first career touchdown in Week 4 on a nice 48-yard reception. Jeudy should be a fine WR3 option on Monday night against
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (toe) practiced in full all week and was taken off the final injury report for Week 5 against the Patriots on Monday. Lindsay said his toe feels 100 percent. Melvin Gordon III remains the team’s lead back, but Lindsay should eventually cut into his workload. The Broncos could ease Lindsay back into things after missing three games with his
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III had his best game of the season in Week 4 against the Jets, running the ball 23 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns. He also caught two of his three targets for 11 yards. The performance was a combination of a great matchup and the fact that Phillip Lindsay (toe) missed his third straight game. The 25-year-old
Denver Broncos quarterback Brett Rypien could be under center again in Week 5 on Monday night against the Patriots with Drew Lock (shoulder) questionable to play. As expected, Rypien was very up and down in his first career start against the Jets last week, going 19-for-31 for 242 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions in the team’s first win of the year. He probably held
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) was limited in practice all week and is listed as questionable for Monday night’s game against the Patriots. Lock may have a better shot at returning with the game moving back a day due to COVID-19 concerns, but he’ll still probably be a game-time decision. The second-year quarterback injured his throwing shoulder in the Week 2 loss to the
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) will likely be out of the mix for Sundays contest against the Cardinals, further limiting quarterback Joe Flaccos options in the passing game. Perriman last suited up Week 2, having combined to make five receptions for 29 yards this season. While Perriman could be a possible DFS upside selection when healthy, his injury severely hampers the teams
Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Julio Jones (hamstring) is going to go through pregame warmups Sunday in an attempt to work through the hamstring injury that could sideline him versus Carolina. Jones certainly isnt trending in the right direction after failing to practice all week, but the fact that hell be on the field before kickoff means that fantasy managers cant completely rule him out. In
The Tennessee Titans again closed their facility Sunday morning after a coach tested positive for COVID-19, further prolonging the teams outbreak. As the organization continues to report positive tests, the franchises game versus Buffalo — currently scheduled for Tuesday — may be in doubt. The Titans last took the field Sept. 27, having had their Week 4 game versus Pittsburgh postponed; its unclear how the
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon (shin) is likely to take the field Sunday against Baltimore after having been limited in practice throughout the week due to a shin ailment. After three quiet fantasy weeks to begin the season, Mixon erupted in Week 4 with 181 yards from scrimmage to go along with three touchdowns. Having averaged just over 19 carries per game to begin
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Marquise Brown (knee) and tight end Mark Andrews (thigh) are both on track to play in Sundays game versus Cincinnati. With quarterback Lamar Jackson having the green light to suit up, Baltimores offense looks to be ready to roll, with left tackle Ronnie Stanley (shoulder) on track to return. Brown and Andrews should figure to continue serving as Jacksons primary pass-catching
The San Francisco 49ers will likely have two key offensive cogs in running back Raheem Mostert (knee) and wide receiver Deebo Samuel (illness) at their disposal Sunday versus Miami. Mostert had missed the two previous contests due to an MCL sprain, with his return quickly zapping much of the fantasy intrigue from Jerick McKinnon and Jeff Wilson Jr. Mostert has found the end zone in
Washington Football Team defensive end Chase Young (groin) is likely to return to action Sunday against the Rams. Young was out of the mix for the first time in his young career last week, having recorded at least one sack in each of his first two professional games. Already a stalwart of the teams stout defensive line, having Young back in the mix will be
The New England Patriots had an additional member of the organization test positive for COVID-19 on Sunday morning, further complicating the teams return to the field. But per Adam Schefter of ESPN, the league is still planning on holding New England versus Denver on Monday night as part of a Monday Night Football doubleheader. The Patriots have had their facility shut down three times in
The Denver Broncos Defense hasn’t been much of a fantasy option so far this year, coming into their Week 5 matchup against the Patriots ranked 26th in the league in overall fantasy points. It didn’t help that they lost former Super Bowl MVP linebacker Von Miller (ankle) for the year right before the Week 1 opener. Top cornerback A.J. Bouye still isn’t back either, and
Denver Broncos kicker Brandon McManus is coming off easily his best performance of the year when he made all seven of his kicks (three field goals, four extra points) in the Week 4 win over the lowly Jets. Not only did he make all seven of his kicks, but the 29-year-old was successful on two 50-plus-yarders. McManus has a big leg, but Denver’s offense has
With Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) out for Monday night’s game against the Patriots, Jake Butt and Nick Vannett could see more targets in the passing game. Because both Butt and Vannett could take turns alternating at the position, neither player is worth a look for fantasy managers in starting lineups. Butt has just two catches (four targets) for five yards in four
Denver Broncos tight end Noah Fant (ankle) missed practice all week and has been ruled out for the Monday night contest against the Patriots in Week 5. Fant scored in each of the first two weeks but has seen his yardage total drop in each consecutive week. However, he’s been targeted 27 times in four games, catching 19 of them for 219 yards and the
Denver Broncos wide receiver DaeSean Hamilton should be alongside Jerry Jeudy and Tim Patrick in three-receiver sets on Monday night against the Patriots with rookie K.J. Hamler (hamstring) ruled out. But even with tight end Noah Fant (ankle) also sidelined for this one, it might not amount to many looks for Hamilton, especially if quarterback Brett Rypien makes just his second career start under center.
Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) missed practice all week and has been ruled out for Monday night’s game against the Patriots in Week 5. Hamler was injured in the Week 4 win over the Jets and wasn’t targeted in the contest. The speedy rookie has only six receptions on 12 targets for 78 yards in the first three games of his career,
Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick has been a surprise early in the season. He’s stepped up with Courtland Sutton (knee) out for the season, and he could have another big game on Monday night against the Patriots with both tight end Noah Fant (ankle) and receiver K.J. Hamler (hamstring) ruled out. Patrick has at least five targets in three of the four games and
Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has been consistent through four games in his first NFL season. He hasn’t gone over 62 yards in a single game yet, but he’s had at least 55 yards in all four games and scored his first career touchdown in Week 4 on a nice 48-yard reception. Jeudy should be a fine WR3 option on Monday night against
Denver Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay (toe) practiced in full all week and was taken off the final injury report for Week 5 against the Patriots on Monday. Lindsay said his toe feels 100 percent. Melvin Gordon III remains the team’s lead back, but Lindsay should eventually cut into his workload. The Broncos could ease Lindsay back into things after missing three games with his
Denver Broncos running back Melvin Gordon III had his best game of the season in Week 4 against the Jets, running the ball 23 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns. He also caught two of his three targets for 11 yards. The performance was a combination of a great matchup and the fact that Phillip Lindsay (toe) missed his third straight game. The 25-year-old
Denver Broncos quarterback Brett Rypien could be under center again in Week 5 on Monday night against the Patriots with Drew Lock (shoulder) questionable to play. As expected, Rypien was very up and down in his first career start against the Jets last week, going 19-for-31 for 242 yards, two touchdowns and three interceptions in the team’s first win of the year. He probably held
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) was limited in practice all week and is listed as questionable for Monday night’s game against the Patriots. Lock may have a better shot at returning with the game moving back a day due to COVID-19 concerns, but he’ll still probably be a game-time decision. The second-year quarterback injured his throwing shoulder in the Week 2 loss to the
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