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San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) had a solid game in Week 2 against the New York Jets, despite only playing a half. Mostert was ruled out for the rest of the game at half-time on Sunday with a knee injury. In the first half of the game, Mostert rushed the ball eight times for 92 yards and a touchdown and added two
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) may be done for the remainder of the year. The 23-year-old got hurt during the second quarter of Sunday’s matchup against the Bears. The team believes Barkley may have suffered a torn ACL, which is the worst possible news, especially since fantasy managers had high hopes for him heading into the 2020 campaign. If the report is
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) only played one half in Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. Garoppolo hurt his ankle early in the game after being sacked by Quinnen Williams. He played through the injury and had a solid half, completing 14 of 16 passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns. Nick Mullens took over in the second half. We don’t know
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (neck) has returned to the Week 2 contest against the Giants. This is good news, primarily since Montgomery has dealt with a groin injury as well over the last few weeks. Nonetheless, fantasy managers will want to monitor his status leading up to the Bears Week 3 matchup against Atlanta. Source: NBC 5 Chicago
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) is questionable to return in Week 2. After an explosive Week 1 performance, the veteran wideout has struggled throughout most of the afternoon against the Lions, racking up just three catches for 36 yards. With Green Bay up big over Detroit at the moment, Adams day may be over. Source: Tom Pelissero
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh. With the team also already down quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) and Jerry Jeudy (ribs) getting banged up earlier in the day, this is not good news for the team. Look for Noah Fant to get more looks from No. 2 signal-caller Jeff Driskel in addition to
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard (toe) will miss the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. The veteran isn’t a stranger to injuries as he has missed a considerable amount of time throughout his tenure in the league. Nonetheless, this isn’t good news for the Giants as the team also lost running back Saquon Barkley (knee) for the rest of the afternoon.
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) will miss the rest of the Week 2 matchup against the New York Jets. This is not good news for the team as quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle), and defensive end Nick Bosa (knee) also suffered game-ending injuries. WIth Mostert out of the equation, Jerick McKinnon and Tevin Coleman will likely split carries out of the backfield for
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) will miss the remainder of Sunday’s game against the 49ers. With Denzel Mims (hamstring) and Jamison Crowder (hamstring) also out, the Jets may continue to lean on Frank Gore on the ground and Chris Hogan as the primary pass-catcher. Source: Manisha Mehta
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) is out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Jets. The veteran will receive x-rays to determine the severity of his injury on a day when the team also lost defensive end Nick Bosa (knee). Nick Mullens is now in to handle the duties under center. Source: Eric Branch
Updating an earlier report, Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers (rib) will now miss the remainder of Sunday’s matchup against the Eagles after getting hurt during a red zone play in the first quarter. Malcolm Brown, who currently has five carries for 32 yards, will likely serve as the workhorse for the remainder of the day, with Darrell Henderson Jr. coming in for relief.
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (neck) is questionable to return against the Giants. The 23-year-old was hurt attempting to hurdle a player during the second quarter. While Montgomery’s designation indicates that there is a chance for him to resume playing, he may be trending more toward out with an injury of this nature. Source: Mark Grote
Updating an earlier report, Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) will not return after getting hurt toward the end of the first quarter on Sunday against the Steelers. Jeff Driskel remains under center, with running back Royce Freeman serving as the emergency signal-caller if needed. Source: Denver Broncos Official Twitter
Updating an earlier report, New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) was carted back to the locker room after getting hurt during the Week 1 contest against the Bears. He will not return to the game and will undergo further testing on Monday. Source: NY Giants Official Twitter Account
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery suffered an undisclosed injury during Sunday’s matchup against the Giants. The 23-year-old was hurt halfway through the second quarter after attempting to hurdle a player and needed assistance heading back to the sidelines. His status to return is uncertain. In the meantime, Tarik Cohen will likely handle most of the work out of the backfield. Source: Patrick Finley
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) has left Sunday’s game against the Bears. The third-year back suffered the right knee ailment on his next play after injuring his left arm at the end of the first quarter. He needed to be assisted by training staff, and his return is uncertain at the moment. In his place, Dion Lewis will likely handle most of
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) was observed heading toward the locker room during the Week 1 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lock suffered the injury near the end of the first quarter and is uncertain to return. Veteran signal-caller Jeff Driskel has entered the game to handle things behind center. Source: Patrick Smyth
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa (knee) was carted off the field during the Week 2 matchup against the New York Jets. The 22-year-old suffered the injury halfway throughout the first quarter. Though he hasn’t been officially ruled out, his return doesn’t look promising at the moment. Source: Dan Hanzus
Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers (rib) is questionable to return during Sunday’s matchup against the Eagles. The rookie suffered the injury during a drive inside the red zone and was assisted off the field by training staff. In his stead, expect Malcolm Brown and potentially Darrell Henderson Jr. to handle the workload out of the backfield. Source: LA Rams Official Twitter
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports that the Los Angeles Rams will move towards more of a running back committee approach in Week 2 against the Eagles, with Darrell Henderson Jr. playing more than he did in Week 1. Garafolo expects the team to use Henderson, Cam Akers, and Malcolm Brown “roughly equally” in this week’s game and moving forward. We’ll see if that’s how it
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) had a solid game in Week 2 against the New York Jets, despite only playing a half. Mostert was ruled out for the rest of the game at half-time on Sunday with a knee injury. In the first half of the game, Mostert rushed the ball eight times for 92 yards and a touchdown and added two
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) may be done for the remainder of the year. The 23-year-old got hurt during the second quarter of Sunday’s matchup against the Bears. The team believes Barkley may have suffered a torn ACL, which is the worst possible news, especially since fantasy managers had high hopes for him heading into the 2020 campaign. If the report is
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) only played one half in Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. Garoppolo hurt his ankle early in the game after being sacked by Quinnen Williams. He played through the injury and had a solid half, completing 14 of 16 passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns. Nick Mullens took over in the second half. We don’t know
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (neck) has returned to the Week 2 contest against the Giants. This is good news, primarily since Montgomery has dealt with a groin injury as well over the last few weeks. Nonetheless, fantasy managers will want to monitor his status leading up to the Bears Week 3 matchup against Atlanta. Source: NBC 5 Chicago
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) is questionable to return in Week 2. After an explosive Week 1 performance, the veteran wideout has struggled throughout most of the afternoon against the Lions, racking up just three catches for 36 yards. With Green Bay up big over Detroit at the moment, Adams day may be over. Source: Tom Pelissero
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh. With the team also already down quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) and Jerry Jeudy (ribs) getting banged up earlier in the day, this is not good news for the team. Look for Noah Fant to get more looks from No. 2 signal-caller Jeff Driskel in addition to
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard (toe) will miss the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. The veteran isn’t a stranger to injuries as he has missed a considerable amount of time throughout his tenure in the league. Nonetheless, this isn’t good news for the Giants as the team also lost running back Saquon Barkley (knee) for the rest of the afternoon.
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) will miss the rest of the Week 2 matchup against the New York Jets. This is not good news for the team as quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle), and defensive end Nick Bosa (knee) also suffered game-ending injuries. WIth Mostert out of the equation, Jerick McKinnon and Tevin Coleman will likely split carries out of the backfield for
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) will miss the remainder of Sunday’s game against the 49ers. With Denzel Mims (hamstring) and Jamison Crowder (hamstring) also out, the Jets may continue to lean on Frank Gore on the ground and Chris Hogan as the primary pass-catcher. Source: Manisha Mehta
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) is out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Jets. The veteran will receive x-rays to determine the severity of his injury on a day when the team also lost defensive end Nick Bosa (knee). Nick Mullens is now in to handle the duties under center. Source: Eric Branch
Updating an earlier report, Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers (rib) will now miss the remainder of Sunday’s matchup against the Eagles after getting hurt during a red zone play in the first quarter. Malcolm Brown, who currently has five carries for 32 yards, will likely serve as the workhorse for the remainder of the day, with Darrell Henderson Jr. coming in for relief.
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (neck) is questionable to return against the Giants. The 23-year-old was hurt attempting to hurdle a player during the second quarter. While Montgomery’s designation indicates that there is a chance for him to resume playing, he may be trending more toward out with an injury of this nature. Source: Mark Grote
Updating an earlier report, Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) will not return after getting hurt toward the end of the first quarter on Sunday against the Steelers. Jeff Driskel remains under center, with running back Royce Freeman serving as the emergency signal-caller if needed. Source: Denver Broncos Official Twitter
Updating an earlier report, New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) was carted back to the locker room after getting hurt during the Week 1 contest against the Bears. He will not return to the game and will undergo further testing on Monday. Source: NY Giants Official Twitter Account
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery suffered an undisclosed injury during Sunday’s matchup against the Giants. The 23-year-old was hurt halfway through the second quarter after attempting to hurdle a player and needed assistance heading back to the sidelines. His status to return is uncertain. In the meantime, Tarik Cohen will likely handle most of the work out of the backfield. Source: Patrick Finley
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) has left Sunday’s game against the Bears. The third-year back suffered the right knee ailment on his next play after injuring his left arm at the end of the first quarter. He needed to be assisted by training staff, and his return is uncertain at the moment. In his place, Dion Lewis will likely handle most of
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) was observed heading toward the locker room during the Week 1 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lock suffered the injury near the end of the first quarter and is uncertain to return. Veteran signal-caller Jeff Driskel has entered the game to handle things behind center. Source: Patrick Smyth
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa (knee) was carted off the field during the Week 2 matchup against the New York Jets. The 22-year-old suffered the injury halfway throughout the first quarter. Though he hasn’t been officially ruled out, his return doesn’t look promising at the moment. Source: Dan Hanzus
Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers (rib) is questionable to return during Sunday’s matchup against the Eagles. The rookie suffered the injury during a drive inside the red zone and was assisted off the field by training staff. In his stead, expect Malcolm Brown and potentially Darrell Henderson Jr. to handle the workload out of the backfield. Source: LA Rams Official Twitter
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports that the Los Angeles Rams will move towards more of a running back committee approach in Week 2 against the Eagles, with Darrell Henderson Jr. playing more than he did in Week 1. Garafolo expects the team to use Henderson, Cam Akers, and Malcolm Brown “roughly equally” in this week’s game and moving forward. We’ll see if that’s how it
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) had a solid game in Week 2 against the New York Jets, despite only playing a half. Mostert was ruled out for the rest of the game at half-time on Sunday with a knee injury. In the first half of the game, Mostert rushed the ball eight times for 92 yards and a touchdown and added two
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) may be done for the remainder of the year. The 23-year-old got hurt during the second quarter of Sunday’s matchup against the Bears. The team believes Barkley may have suffered a torn ACL, which is the worst possible news, especially since fantasy managers had high hopes for him heading into the 2020 campaign. If the report is
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) only played one half in Sunday’s game against the New York Jets. Garoppolo hurt his ankle early in the game after being sacked by Quinnen Williams. He played through the injury and had a solid half, completing 14 of 16 passes for 131 yards and two touchdowns. Nick Mullens took over in the second half. We don’t know
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (neck) has returned to the Week 2 contest against the Giants. This is good news, primarily since Montgomery has dealt with a groin injury as well over the last few weeks. Nonetheless, fantasy managers will want to monitor his status leading up to the Bears Week 3 matchup against Atlanta. Source: NBC 5 Chicago
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) is questionable to return in Week 2. After an explosive Week 1 performance, the veteran wideout has struggled throughout most of the afternoon against the Lions, racking up just three catches for 36 yards. With Green Bay up big over Detroit at the moment, Adams day may be over. Source: Tom Pelissero
Denver Broncos wide receiver Courtland Sutton (knee) has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh. With the team also already down quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) and Jerry Jeudy (ribs) getting banged up earlier in the day, this is not good news for the team. Look for Noah Fant to get more looks from No. 2 signal-caller Jeff Driskel in addition to
New York Giants wide receiver Sterling Shepard (toe) will miss the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears. The veteran isn’t a stranger to injuries as he has missed a considerable amount of time throughout his tenure in the league. Nonetheless, this isn’t good news for the Giants as the team also lost running back Saquon Barkley (knee) for the rest of the afternoon.
San Francisco 49ers running back Raheem Mostert (knee) will miss the rest of the Week 2 matchup against the New York Jets. This is not good news for the team as quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle), and defensive end Nick Bosa (knee) also suffered game-ending injuries. WIth Mostert out of the equation, Jerick McKinnon and Tevin Coleman will likely split carries out of the backfield for
New York Jets wide receiver Breshad Perriman (ankle) will miss the remainder of Sunday’s game against the 49ers. With Denzel Mims (hamstring) and Jamison Crowder (hamstring) also out, the Jets may continue to lean on Frank Gore on the ground and Chris Hogan as the primary pass-catcher. Source: Manisha Mehta
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) is out for the remainder of Sunday’s game against the Jets. The veteran will receive x-rays to determine the severity of his injury on a day when the team also lost defensive end Nick Bosa (knee). Nick Mullens is now in to handle the duties under center. Source: Eric Branch
Updating an earlier report, Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers (rib) will now miss the remainder of Sunday’s matchup against the Eagles after getting hurt during a red zone play in the first quarter. Malcolm Brown, who currently has five carries for 32 yards, will likely serve as the workhorse for the remainder of the day, with Darrell Henderson Jr. coming in for relief.
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery (neck) is questionable to return against the Giants. The 23-year-old was hurt attempting to hurdle a player during the second quarter. While Montgomery’s designation indicates that there is a chance for him to resume playing, he may be trending more toward out with an injury of this nature. Source: Mark Grote
Updating an earlier report, Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) will not return after getting hurt toward the end of the first quarter on Sunday against the Steelers. Jeff Driskel remains under center, with running back Royce Freeman serving as the emergency signal-caller if needed. Source: Denver Broncos Official Twitter
Updating an earlier report, New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) was carted back to the locker room after getting hurt during the Week 1 contest against the Bears. He will not return to the game and will undergo further testing on Monday. Source: NY Giants Official Twitter Account
Chicago Bears running back David Montgomery suffered an undisclosed injury during Sunday’s matchup against the Giants. The 23-year-old was hurt halfway through the second quarter after attempting to hurdle a player and needed assistance heading back to the sidelines. His status to return is uncertain. In the meantime, Tarik Cohen will likely handle most of the work out of the backfield. Source: Patrick Finley
New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (knee) has left Sunday’s game against the Bears. The third-year back suffered the right knee ailment on his next play after injuring his left arm at the end of the first quarter. He needed to be assisted by training staff, and his return is uncertain at the moment. In his place, Dion Lewis will likely handle most of
Denver Broncos quarterback Drew Lock (shoulder) was observed heading toward the locker room during the Week 1 matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lock suffered the injury near the end of the first quarter and is uncertain to return. Veteran signal-caller Jeff Driskel has entered the game to handle things behind center. Source: Patrick Smyth
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa (knee) was carted off the field during the Week 2 matchup against the New York Jets. The 22-year-old suffered the injury halfway throughout the first quarter. Though he hasn’t been officially ruled out, his return doesn’t look promising at the moment. Source: Dan Hanzus
Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers (rib) is questionable to return during Sunday’s matchup against the Eagles. The rookie suffered the injury during a drive inside the red zone and was assisted off the field by training staff. In his stead, expect Malcolm Brown and potentially Darrell Henderson Jr. to handle the workload out of the backfield. Source: LA Rams Official Twitter
NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reports that the Los Angeles Rams will move towards more of a running back committee approach in Week 2 against the Eagles, with Darrell Henderson Jr. playing more than he did in Week 1. Garafolo expects the team to use Henderson, Cam Akers, and Malcolm Brown “roughly equally” in this week’s game and moving forward. We’ll see if that’s how it
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