3 days agoKansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice (knee) suffered a serious-looking knee injury in the Week 4 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, but the team is still waiting on information about the severity of his injury. This situation is an ongoing development, so fantasy managers will need to be patient. However, Chiefs reporter Pete Sweeney said Rice was spotted in the Chiefs locker room "walking about normally" with no crutches. Again, not much information is known about his ailment, but he was originally feared to have suffered a torn ACL. Hopefully, the fact that he is walking without crutches is a positive sign for his outlook, but this is a "wait and see" situation. In Rice's absence, rookie wideout Xavier Worthy and veterans Justin Watson and JuJu Smith-Schuster are expected to see extra targets. However, tight end Travis Kelce could regain his target hog status.Source: Pete Sweeney
3
days
agoMiami
Dolphins
quarterback
Tua
Tagovailoa
(concussion)
is
on
the
Injured
Reserve
list
after
suffering
another
scary-looking
concussion
in
the
Week
2
loss
to
the
Buffalo
Bills.
Despite
the
concern
after
suffering
yet
another
head
injury,
the
belief
is
Tagovailoa
is
expected
toread more...
3
days
agoIndianapolis
Colts
quarterback
Anthony
Richardson
(oblique)
logged
a
limited
practice
on
Wednesday
with
an
oblique
injury,
and
he
is
back
on
the
field
for
Thursday's
practice
session.
The
22-year-old
exited
the
Week
4
win
over
the
Pittsburgh
Steelers
twice
before
ultimately
being
ruled
out,read more...
3 days agoHouston Texans running back Dameon Pierce (hamstring) is still not practicing just three days away from the Week 5 matchup against the Buffalo Bills. The third-year man out of Florida is dealing with a strained hamstring and has not played since Week 1 against the Indianapolis Colts. Starter Joe Mixon (ankle) has missed each of the last two games and has not practiced this week, so Pierce is missing a chance to see extra touches. If both backs are out again in Week 5, Cam Akers would be in line to earn another start, but he will likely share touches with Dare Ogunbowale and J.J. Taylor. The Bills have surrendered the most fantasy points per game to running backs this season, so although Akers has struggled, he is in consideration for a flex spot if he's again the RB1 for Houston.Source: Aaron Wilson
3
days
agoHouston
Texans
wide
receiver
Tank
Dell
(ribs)
missed
the
Week
4
game
against
the
Jacksonville
Jaguars
with
a
rib
injury,
but
he
practiced
on
Wednesday
and
is
back
on
the
field
on
Thursday
ahead
of
the
Week
5
showdown
with
the
Buffaloread more...
3 days agoWashington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler (concussion) is practicing on Thursday after logging a limited practice session on Wednesday. The former Chargers' star missed the Week 4 game against the Arizona Cardinals due to a concussion, but he appears to be on track to play against the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. Meanwhile, Brian Robinson Jr. (knee) missed practice on Wednesday and was not seen on the field to begin Thursday's practice as he deals with a knee injury, so Ekeler could be in line to carry a meaningful workload in Week 5. Backup running back Jeremy McNichols could also be utilized as a low-end flex option if Robinson misses this week. McNichols rushed eight times for 68 yards and two touchdowns in his first game as the team's RB2 last week.Source: Ben Standig - The Athletic
3
days
agoAfter
not
practicing
to
begin
the
week
on
Wednesday,
Washington
Commanders
running
back
Brian
Robinson
Jr.
(knee)
was
not
seen
on
the
practice
field
on
Thursday.
Robinson's
Week
5
status
against
the
Cleveland
Browns
is
firmly
up
in
the
air,
butread more...
3 days agoCarolina Panthers wide receiver Diontae Johnson (ankle) is practicing on Thursday after missing Wednesday's session with an ankle injury. Despite being a DNP in practice on Wednesday, the Panthers said they fully expect Johnson to suit up for a Week 5 tilt against the Chicago Bears on Sunday. Johnson also battled a groin injury in the Week 4 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Things weren't looking good for Johnson and his fantasy managers after two weeks, but things have changed drastically after the Panthers benched quarterback Bryce Young for veteran Andy Dalton. In the last two games with Dalton running the offense, Johnson has caught 15 of his 27 targets for 205 yards and two touchdowns. The 28-year-old is going to continue seeing high volume with Adam Thielen (hamstring) on Injured Reserve, too. Johnson is a must-start, even against a tough Bears defense. UPDATE: Johnson was limited in Thursday's practice.Source: The Athletic - Joe Person
3 days agoFor the second straight day, Carolina Panthers running back Miles Sanders wasn't seen at practice on Thursday. Sanders wasn't included on the first injury report of the week on Wednesday, so it's unclear why he's not out on the field with the rest of his teammates. The 27-year-old lost the starting gig to Chuba Hubbard in his first year in Carolina in 2023, when he averaged a career-low 3.3 yards per carry on a career-low 129 rushing attempts. He has been the No. 2 behind Hubbard through four weeks this season, too, averaging a paltry 3.6 yards per carry on 25 rushing attempts, gaining 91 yards and scoring once on the ground. He's added eight catches for 32 yards. Carolina's offense has looked much better after they benched quarterback Bryce Young, but Sanders is still a low-upside RB4/flex for fantasy managers as the No. 2 behind Hubbard.Source: The Athletic - Joe Person
3
days
agoHouston
Texans
running
back
Joe
Mixon
(ankle)
is
missing
yet
another
practice
on
Thursday.
Mixon
injured
his
ankle
in
the
Week
2
win
over
the
Chicago
Bears
and
hasn't
played
since.
The
fact
that
he
has
yet
to
practice
this
week
meansread more...
3
days
agoKansas
City
Chiefs
head
coach
Andy
Reid
said
that
the
team
is
waiting
for
swelling
to
be
reduced
in
wide
receiver
Rashee
Rice's
injured
right
knee,
and
further
tests
are
scheduled
for
next
week.
Rice
injured
his
knee
early
in
the
Weekread more...
3 days agoNew York Giants head coach Brian Daboll said running back Devin Singletary (groin) will miss a second straight practice this week on Thursday. Singletary said he has a chance to play in Week 5 on the road against the Seattle Seahawks, but two straight days of DNPs says otherwise right now. He is going to need to practice on Friday to give himself a real shot at playing this weekend. The Giants are expected to be without star rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers (concussion) as well, so if Singletary cannot suit up, the G-Men will be missing two of their best offensive pieces. If Singletary does suit up this weekend, he should be considered a low-end RB2/high-end RB3/flex in fantasy against a Seahawks run defense that has been better so far in 2024. Rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr. figures to see most of the backfield work for the Giants if Singletary is limited or ruled out entirely.Source: The Athletic - Dan Duggan
3
days
agoNew
York
Giants
head
coach
Brian
Daboll
said
that
rookie
wide
receiver
Malik
Nabers
(concussion)
is
making
progress
in
the
league's
concussion
protocol,
but
he
won't
be
on
the
practice
field
for
the
second
straight
day
this
week
on
Thursday.
Daboll
saidread more...
3 days agoIndianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor (ankle) said he's still dealing with his ankle sprain and isn't likely to practice for the second straight day on Thursday. It's not a serious injury, but there is still a lot of uncertainty around his availability for Sunday's contest against the division-rival Jacksonville Jaguars. Two DNPs in a row is bad news for Taylor's fantasy managers leading into Week 5. If the 25-year-old is unable to get back on the practice field by Friday, he seems unlikely to be ready to play against the Jaguars this weekend. The good news, though, is that Taylor's ankle injury doesn't appear to be a multi-week issue, and it's definitely not as severe as the ankle issue that he dealt with in 2022. Taylor's injury has made Trey Sermon a popular waiver-wire pickup this week, as he'll operate as Indy's lead back on Sunday if Taylor is inactive.Source: ESPN.com - Stephen Holder
3 days agoLas Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) would like to play for the Jets and be reunited with former teammate Aaron Rodgers, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. While Adams is open to other destinations, he would prefer to play for the Jets and team up with Rodgers after the duo formed a dynamic connection in Green Bay. Adams missed last week with a hamstring injury and did not practice on Wednesday. He has 18 catches for 209 yards and a touchdown so far this season. A move to the Jets would surely upgrade the fantasy value of the 31-year-old, as Rodgers and the Jets offense offer an upgrade over Gardner Minshew II and the Raiders' current offense. If Adams gets his wish, it looks like he will end up in New York, but there is still plenty to be worked out in a potential Adams deal.Source: Ian Rapoport