2
days
agoNew
England
Patriots
wide
receiver
Kendrick
Bourne
(knee)
was
limited
in
practice
for
the
second
straight
day
this
week
on
Thursday.
Receiver
K.J.
Osborn
(shoulder)
missed
his
second
straight
day
of
practice.
Bourne,
who
is
stillread more...
2 days agoPittsburgh Steelers running backs Jaylen Warren (knee) and Cordarrelle Patterson (ankle) were both unable to suit up for Thursday's practice. Warren is on the verge of missing his second straight week due to a lingering knee issue. There's still a chance he practices on Friday, but Warren is trending in the wrong direction. Patterson has also missed both practices to open the week and seems unlikely to go in Week 5. It's looking like Aaron Shampklin is in line to be the primary backup to Najee Harris for the upcoming matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.Source: steelers.com
2 days agoPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson (calf) was able to get through a limited practice session on Thursday. This is back-to-back limited practices for Wilson as he ramps up his football activities. The organization is hopeful that Wilson will be cleared to return to game action soon. Justin Fields has already been named the starter for the Week 5 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. Fields has been a viable option for the Steelers, so it seems unlikely Wilson would take over even if he's healthy. Fantasy managers can leave Wilson on the waiver wire until further notice.Source: steelers.com
2 days agoMiami Dolphins running back Raheem Mostert (chest) was a limited participant during Thursday's practice session. This is now back-to-back limited practice sessions for Mostert who looks to get back on the field for the first time since Week 1. It seems like the veteran back is trending in the right direction ahead of the Week 5 matchup against the New England Patriots. Fellow back Jeff Wilson Jr. (knee) was a full participant on Thursday after being limited on Wednesday. He appears to be ready to go and could have a bigger role if Mostert is forced to miss another game.Source: Adam Beasley
2 days agoAtlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (head) is back on the field following a brief absence during Thursday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The young wideout was forced to exit early in the second quarter due to a head injury. London went to the locker room, but it appears he was cleared of a concussion or any injuries as he's back on the field ahead of halftime. Fantasy managers can breathe a sigh a relief as head injuries can always be scary. London figures to resume his role as the No. 1 receiver in this offense.Source: Tori McElhaney
2 days agoDallas Cowboys running backs Ezekiel Elliott (dehydration) and Rico Dowdle (wrist) both popped up on the injury report on Thursday. Elliott was limited due to dehydration, so fantasy managers shouldn't expect that to be an issue heading into Week 5 on Sunday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Dowdle is dealing with a wrist issue but was a full participant during Thursday's practice. That being said, Dowdle should be fine heading into their matchup against the Steelers. The two backs have been splitting the backfield, but Dowdle has been pulling away with an increase in carries lately. Despite that, Dowdle remains a low-end flex play heading into a tough matchup against the Steelers defense.Source: Ralph Vacchiano
2 days agoTennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis (shoulder) is expected to get back on the field and suit up for the Week 6 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts. Levis suffered an AC joint sprain in his shoulder during the Week 4 matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Luckily, the injury is not considered long term and Levis should be ready to play following the team's bye week. Head coach Brian Callahan has already confirmed that Levis is 100 percent the starter, so now it's just about getting him healthy. The young signal-caller has struggled early on with four touchdowns and six interceptions through four games. However, it appears the Titans are going to stick with Levis and he should be ready to go next week.Source: Paul Kuharsky
2 days agoAtlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (head) is currently considered questionable to return for Thursday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The young wideout is being evaluated for a head injury that he suffered during the second quarter of Thursday's game. The Falcons will likely test to see if London has a concussion. Fantasy managers shouldn't be shocked if they decide to hold him out for the rest of this game. If so, Ray-Ray McCloud III and Darnell Mooney are likely to see increased usage in the passing game.Source: Will McFadden
2
days
agoCleveland
Browns
running
back
Nick
Chubb
(knee)
said
that
his
surgically
repaired
left
knee
is
feeling
good
after
his
first
practice
in
more
than
a
year
on
Wednesday
in
which
he
was
limited.
Chubb
was
limited
again
on
Thursday,
but
he's
unsureread more...
2
days
agoCleveland
Browns
tight
end
David
Njoku
(ankle)
did
not
take
part
in
practice
on
Thursday,
but
it
was
part
of
a
planned
day
off.
Njoku
suffered
an
ankle
injury
in
the
Week
1
loss
to
the
Dallas
Cowboys
and
hasn't
played
since,read more...
2
days
agoWashington
Commanders
wide
receiver
Noah
Brown
(groin)
was
unable
to
practice
on
Thursday,
which
was
a
downgrade
after
he
was
limited
in
the
first
practice
of
the
week
on
Wednesday.
Mid-week
downgrades
are
never
usually
a
good
thing,
so
Brown's
status
forread more...
2 days agoWashington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler (concussion) was upgraded to a full practice on Thursday after he was limited to begin the week on Wednesday. Ekeler suffered a concussion in a Monday night win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 3 and then was not cleared to play in the Week 4 win over the Arizona Cardinals. The expectation earlier this week was that Ekeler would return for Week 5 against the Cleveland Browns, and that has been supported by the fact that he has been upgraded to a full practice participant with another practice looming on Friday. Barring a setback, the 29-year-old pass-catching specialist should be cleared by an independent neurologist and play this Sunday. Fellow backfield mate Brian Robinson Jr. (knee) has yet to practice this week, so if he ends up being out, Ekeler would be a must-start in fantasy, and not just in PPR leagues.Source: The Cleveland Plain Dealer - Mary Kay Cabot
2
days
agoSeattle
Seahawks
tight
end
Noah
Fant
(toe)
and
Pharaoh
Brown
(foot,
knee)
were
both
limited
in
practice
for
the
second
straight
day
this
week
on
Thursday.
Fant
has
been
listed
on
the
injury
report
all
yearread more...
2
days
agoSeattle
Seahawks
wide
receivers
DK
Metcalf
(hand)
and
Tyler
Lockett
(thigh)
were
both
limited
in
Thursday's
practice.
Metcalf
was
a
full-go
on
Wednesday,
so
he
was
downgraded
a
day
later.
Lockett
has
been
limited
in
bothread more...
2 days agoSeattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III (oblique) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice but was downgraded to limited on Thursday. Walker suffered an oblique injury in the season opener and then did not play in Weeks 2 and 3 before returning for the Monday night matchup against the Detroit Lions in Week 4. The 23-year-old returned with a bang in the loss on Monday, touching the ball 16 times for 116 scrimmage yards and three rushing touchdowns. The Seahawks are likely just giving Walker a little extra rest on Thursday, but we'll have a better idea about his status on Friday. As long as Walker is active on Sunday, he should be considered a must-start in fantasy lineups. Through only two games played so far in 2024, Walker has averaged a career-best 5.7 yards per carry and has scored four times on the ground for Seattle.Source: Seahawks.com - John Boyle