Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 9

Keeping up with all of the notable injuries, each game’s weather forecast, and the last-minute scratches leading up to kickoff of Week 9.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 9 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: WR Calvin Ridley
Afternoon games: RB Josh Jacobs
Sunday night: WR Michael Thomas, WR Chris Godwin
Monday night: RB Damien Harris, WR Jamison Crowder

Denver at Atlanta (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Denver

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Phillip Lindsay (foot) and WR Tim Patrick (hamstring) are listed as questionable, but the team has already said they’ll play this week.

atlanta

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Calvin Ridley (foot) didn’t practice all week and is questionable. He is shaping up to be a game-time decision. WR Russell Gage (shoulder, knee) was limited early but made it back for a full practice Friday and is good to go.

Seattle at Buffalo (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 65 degrees, clear

Seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Carlos Hyde (hamstring) and RB Chris Carson (foot) have both been ruled out. RB DeeJay Dallas is expected to see most of the work.

buffalo

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Josh Allen (shoulder) and WR John Brown (knee) practiced fully Thursday and Friday and are not on the injury report.

Chicago at Tennessee (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 74 degrees, clear

Chicago

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Jimmy Graham (knee, hamstring) practiced fully Thursday and Friday and is set to play.

Tennessee

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Brown (knee) practiced Friday and is not on the injury report. WR Adam Humphries (concussion) is out.

Baltimore at Indianapolis (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 71 degrees, clear (retractable-roof dome)

Baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Mark Ingram (ankle) didn’t practice all week and is doubtful for Week 9.

Indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR T.Y. Hilton (groin) was out of practice all week and is doubtful to play. TE Mo Alie-Cox (knee) was limited all week and is questionable.

Carolina at Kansas City (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 69 degrees, partly cloudy

carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Christian McCaffrey (ankle) was activated Saturday, and he’s expected to make his highly anticipated return. QB Teddy Bridgewater (neck) practiced all week and is fine.

Kansas City

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring) was limited all week and draws a questionable tag.

Detroit at Minnesota (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Kenny Golladay (hip) has been ruled out. QB Matthew Stafford has been removed from the COVID-19 list. TE T.J. Hockenson (toe) practiced fully and is good to go.

Minnesota

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Adam Thielen (shoulder) was a full-go all week and is off the report.

New York Giants at Washington (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 66 degrees, clear

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Devonta Freeman (ankle) is out once again. WR Sterling Shepard (shoulder, toe) was limited all week, but he’s not on the injury report. WR Golden Tate reportedly will be benched but could still have a limited role in the game plan.

Washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Logan Thomas (ankle) practiced Friday and is good to go. WR Dontrelle Inman (hamstring) didn’t practice all week, and he’s doubtful.

Houston at Jacksonville (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 74 degrees, overcast

houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Jordan Akins (ankle, concussion) and WR Randall Cobb (illness) practiced fully and are good to go.

Jacksonville

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Gardner Minshew (thumb) was ruled out. WR Keelan Cole (back) was limited all week, but he’s off the report. TE Tyler Eifert (neck) was a full-go all week, and he’s off the report.

Las Vegas at Los Angeles Chargers (4:05 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 58 degrees, clear (open-air dome)

Las Vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Bryan Edwards (foot, ankle) practiced fully Thursday and Friday, and he’s off the report. RB Josh Jacobs (knee, illness) was limited all week, and he’s questionable.

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Justin Jackson (knee) and QB Justin Herbert (shoulder) practiced all week and are good to go.

Pittsburgh at Dallas (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 78 degrees, clear (retractable-roof dome)

Pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Dallas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Andy Dalton (concussion) was hoping to return from a concussion, but he was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and is out.  QB Garrett Gilbert is expected to start. RB Ezekiel Elliott (hamstring) was limited in practice all week and is questionable.

Miami at Arizona (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 64 degrees, partly cloudy (retractable-roof dome)

Miami

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Myles Gaskin (knee) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list, and he’ll miss at least three games. RB Matt Breida (hamstring) has been ruled out as well. RB Jordan Howard should see a large workload.

arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Kenyan Drake (ankle) was ruled out for Week 9. RB Chase Edmonds will get the starting nod.

New Orleans at Tampa Bay (8:20 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 76 degrees, overcast

New Orleans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (ankle, hamstring) was limited all week, and he’s questionable for Week 9. QB Drew Brees (shoulder) was limited until he got a full practice Friday. He doesn’t carry an injury designation. WR Emmanuel Sanders is poised to return after missing two games on the Reserve/COVID-19 list. RB Alvin Kamara (foot) and WR Marquez Callaway (ankle) practiced Friday and are good to go.

Tampa Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (finger) graduated to a full practice Friday, but he is still questionable. WR Scott Miller (hip, groin) got a full practice Friday and is off the report.

New England at New York Jets (8:15 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 58 degrees, clear

New England

Lineup notes: WR N’Keal Harry (concussion) has been ruled out. RB Damien Harris (ankle) has been limited thus far and could draw another questionable tag.

New York Jets

Lineup notes: WR Breshad Perriman (concussion) cleared the protocol, and he will be returning. WR Jamison Crowder (groin) is questionable, and PK Sam Ficken (groin) is doubtful. RB Frank Gore (hand) didn’t practice Friday, but he returned Saturday and is not on the report. QB Sam Darnold (shoulder) is doubtful, so QB Joe Flacco should get another start.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 8

Everything fantasy football owners need to know heading into Week 8.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 8 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: RB Damien Harris (active), RB Frank Gore, TE Tyler Higbee
Afternoon games: RB Chris Carson, RB Phillip Lindsay
Sunday night: none
Monday night: none

Pittsburgh at Baltimore (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 49 degrees, rain

Pittsburgh

Inactives: OT Derwin Gray, CB Mike Hilton, FS Jordan Dangerfield, QB Joshua Dobbs, LB Ulysees Gilbert III, DT Carlos Davis and TE Zach Gentry

Lineup notes: TE Eric Ebron (elbow), WR Diontae Johnson (toe) and WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) missed some practice time but made it back Friday. All are off the report.

Baltimore

Inactives: DL Jihad Ward, QB Trace McSorley, C Trystan Colon-Castillo, DL Justin Ellis, OG Ben Bredeson, DT Broderick Washington and RB Mark Ingram

Lineup notes: RB Mark Ingram (ankle) didn’t practice all week and is inactive for Week 8.

New England at Buffalo (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 45 degrees, rain

New England

Inactives: S Kyle Dugger, TE Devin Asiasi, QB Brian Hoyer, CB Stephon Gilmore, DT Carl Davis, WR N’Keal Harry and TE Dalton Keene

Lineup notes: WR Julian Edelman (knee) is out this week after surgery to clean up his knee, and he has gone on Injured Reserve. Expect him to miss multiple games. WR N’Keal Harry (concussion) is out as well. RB Damien Harris (ankle) is questionable after being limited all week, but he’s available. CB Stephon Gilmore (knee) has been downgraded to out.

buffalo

Inactives: DE A.J. Epenesa, S Micah Hyde, CB Josh Norman, OT Cody Ford, DL Vernon Butler, QB Jake Fromm and RB T.J. Yeldon

Lineup notes: QB Josh Allen (shoulder) and WR John Brown (knee) practiced fully all week and are not on the injury report.

Tennessee at Cincinnati (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 47 degrees, cloudy

Tennessee

Inactives: S Dane Cruikshank, C Daniel Munyer, DE Matt Dickerson, CB Tye Smith, LB Derick Roberson and TE Geoff Swaim

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Brown (knee) practiced Friday and is not on the injury report.

Cincinnati

Inactives: RB Joe Mixon, WR John Ross, OT Jonah Williams, PK Austin Seibert, OT Mike Jordan, OG Trey Hopkins and OT Bobby Hart

Lineup notes: RB Joe Mixon (foot) was ruled out once again for Week 8. WR John Ross (illness) was out of practice Thursday and Friday and is unavailable. Both starting offensive tackles also are unable to play.

Las Vegas at Cleveland (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 44 degrees, light rain, 25 mph winds

Las vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Bryan Edwards (foot, ankle) is questionable after he was limited all week. RB Josh Jacobs (knee) was limited as well, but he’s off the injury report.

cleveland

Inactives: LB Jacob Phillips, TE Austin Hooper, DE Joe Jackson, CB Jovante Moffatt and OG Wyatt Teller

Lineup notes: WR Odell Beckham Jr. (knee) was placed on Injured Reserve with a torn anterior cruciate ligament and will miss the rest of the year. TE Austin Hooper (abdomen) is out again. RB Kareem Hunt (ribs) was limited Wednesday and Thursday but practiced fully Friday. He’s good to go. TE David Njoku (knee) was a full-go all week and is fine. WR Jarvis Landry (hip) was limited Wednesday and Thursday but a full-go Friday and will play.

Indianapolis at Detroit (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

INDIANAPOLIS

Inactives: DE Ron’Dell Carter, WR Dezmon Patmon, TE Noah Togiai, CB Tremon Smith and QB Jacob Eason

Lineup notes: TE Mo Alie-Cox (knee) is questionable after being limited in practice Thursday and Friday. He is active.

Detroit

Inactives: QB David Blough, WR Quintez Cephus, CB Desmond Trufant, OG Logan Stenberg and CB Mike Ford

Lineup notes: RB Adrian Peterson (abdomen) was limited Thursday but practiced fully Friday and is off the report.

Minnesota at Green Bay (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 33 degrees, overcast, 25 mph winds

Minnesota

Inactives: DE Jordan Brailford, OL Olisaemeka Udoh, CB Chris Jones, S Curtis Riley, CB Holton Hill, WR Dan Chisena and WR Tajae Sharpe

Lineup notes: RB Dalvin Cook (groin) made it back to a full practice Friday, and he’s ready to roll. WR Adam Thielen (shoulder) was a full-go all week and is off the report.

Green Bay

Inactives: RB Aaron Jones, OT David Bakhtiari, QB Jordan Love, DL Billy Winn, LB Randy Ramsey, CB Kevin King and DB Raven Greene

Lineup notes: RB Aaron Jones (calf) is out once again. PK Mason Crosby (calf, back) was limited Friday and is questionable. TE Robert Tonyan (ankle, knee) practiced fully Thursday and Friday and is good to go.

New York Jets at Kansas City (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 45 degree, clear

New York

Inactives: OT Cameron Clark, PK Sam Ficken, LB Blake Cashman, QB James Morgan, WR Jamison Crowder, C Jimmy Murray and WR Breshad Perriman

Lineup notes: WR Breshad Perriman (concussion) was ruled out. WR Jamison Crowder (groin) and PK Sam Ficken (groin) join him as inactives. RB Frank Gore (hand) draws a questionable tag as he has been limited in practice. He will give it a go.

Kansas City

Inactives: OT Mitchell Schwartz, LB Darius Harris, RB DeAndre Washington, DL Khalen Saunders, DE Demone Harris, TE Ricky Seals-Jones and WR Sammy Watkins

Lineup notes: WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring) is out once again.

Los Angeles Rams at Miami (1:00 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 86 degrees, humid

Los Angeles

Inactives: DL A’Shawn Robinson, C Brian Allen, TE Brycen Hopkins, WR Trishton Jackson and RB Raymond Calais

Lineup notes: TE Tyler Higbee (hand) will play through his questionable tag. TE Gerald Everett (illness) was out of practice Wednesday but made it back Thursday. He’s ready to go.

Miami

Inactives: CB Jamal Perry, RB Lynn Bowden, DE Jason Strowbridge, RB Salvon Ahmed, RB Jordan Howard and FB Chandler Cox

Lineup notes: WR DeVante Parker (groin) was limited early in the week but practiced fully Friday. He’s good to go.

Los Angeles Chargers at Denver (4:05 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 62 degrees, clear

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Justin Jackson (knee) was a full participant all week. He’s expected to be fine.

Denver

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Phillip Lindsay (concussion) and WR Tim Patrick (hamstring) are questionable. Patrick didn’t practice all week. Lindsay was limited Thursday and Friday. TE Noah Fant (ankle) and WR Jerry Jeudy (shoulder) practiced Friday and are off the report.

New Orleans at Chicago (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 37 degrees, mostly cloudy

New Orleans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (ankle, hamstring) and his season to forget continues as he is out again in Week 8. WR Emmanuel Sanders remains on the COVID-19 list and is out again. WR Marquez Callaway (ankle) is out as well.

Chicago

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Allen Robinson (concussion) didn’t practice all week and is doubtful for Sunday.

San Francisco at Seattle (4:25 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 56 degrees, clear

San Francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Raheem Mostert (ankle) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list and will be out at least two more weeks. WR Deebo Samuel (hamstring) and RB Jeffery Wilson (ankle) will also miss this contest.

Seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Carlos Hyde (hamstring) has drawn a doubtful tag this week. RB Chris Carson (foot) didn’t practice all week, and he’ll be a game-time decision with a questionable tag.

Dallas at Philadelphia (8:20 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 53 degrees, possible light rain

Dallas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Andy Dalton (concussion) was out of practice all week and has been downgraded to out. Rookie QB Ben DiNucci will start in his place. OG Zack Martin (concussion) returns to action after missing one game.

philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR DeSean Jackson (ankle) went on IR and will miss at least two more games. RB Miles Sanders (knee) and WR Alshon Jeffery (calf) are sidelined once again. WR Jalen Reagor (thumb), TE Dallas Goedert (ankle) and LT Jason Peters (toe) all were activated Saturday from the Reserve/Injured list and will be available.

Tampa Bay at New York Giants (8:15 p.m. EST)

Kickoff Weather: 40 degrees, clear

Tampa Bay

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (finger) had surgery on his index finger, which will keep him out Monday night. WR Scott Miller (hip, groin) and TE Rob Gronkowski (shoulder) were limited Friday. They returned to full sessions on Saturday and will play.

New York

Lineup notes: RB Devonta Freeman (ankle) hasn’t practiced this week and will miss the contest. WR Sterling Shepard (shoulder, toe) was limited all week but escaped an injury designation.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 7

Tracking every noteworthy injury update, player inactive, and lineup decision for Week 7.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 7 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: RB Aaron Jones, TE Robert Tonyan, WR Curtis Samuel, WR Jamison Crowder
Afternoon games: none
Sunday night: none
Monday night: WR DeAndre Hopkins

Detroit at Atlanta (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Danny Amendola (foot) and WR Marvin Jones (knee) were limited early in the week but made it back to practice fully Friday. They’re good to go.

atlanta

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Julio Jones (hamstring) and WR Calvin Ridley (elbow) were limited Friday, but they carry no injury designations for Week 7.

Cleveland at Cincinnati (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 49 degrees, mostly cloudy

Cleveland

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Austin Hooper (illness) is out and will be replaced by TE David Njoku in the lineup. WR Jarvis Landry (hip, ribs) was limited all week, but he’s good to go. QB Baker Mayfield (chest) and RB Kareem Hunt (ribs) practiced fully Friday and are off the injury report.

Cincinnati

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Joe Mixon (foot) was ruled out for Week 7. RB Giovani Bernard will get the nod. WR John Ross (illness) was out of practice all week and is questionable.

Pittsburgh at Tennessee (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 62 degrees, overcast

Pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) and WR Diontae Johnson (back) had full practices Friday and have no injury designation.

Tennessee

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Brown (knee) and TE Jonnu Smith (quadriceps) made it back to a full practice Friday, and they’re off the injury report.

Carolina at New Orleans (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Christian McCaffrey (ankle) remains on IR and will miss at least another week. WR Curtis Samuel (knee) was limited in practice all week and is questionable. He’s a game-time decision.

New Orleans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (ankle, hamstring) had a hamstring ailment pop up this week, which will force him out again. WR Emmanuel Sanders was placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 list Friday, and he will be out as well. WRs Tre’Quan Smith and Marquez Callaway will see increased action.

Buffalo at New York Jets (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 50 degrees, partly cloudy

Buffalo

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Josh Allen (left shoulder) practiced all week and will lace them up. WR John Brown (knee) is out. WR Gabriel Davis will see action in his place.

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Sam Darnold (shoulder) and WR Jamison Crowder (groin) were limited all week and have questionable tags. Darnold is expected to return this week, but Crowder might truly be questionable. WR Breshad Perriman (ankle, knee) and WR Braxton Berrios (quadriceps) are both off the report. PK Sam Ficken (groin) is doubtful, and PK Sergio Castillo is expected to be promoted to handling the kicking chores.

Dallas at Washington (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 46 degrees, light rain possible

Dallas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Logan Thomas (neck) practiced Friday and is set to play.

Green Bay at Houston (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 73 degrees, partly cloudy (retractable-roof dome)

Green Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Aaron Jones (calf) popped up on the injury report by missing practice Friday, and he’s questionable. TE Robert Tonyan (ankle) made it back for a limited practice Friday, and he’s questionable. Consider both to be game-time decisions. Starting LT David Bakhtiari (chest) and C Corey Linsley (back) are both on the injury report as doubtful and questionable, respectively.

Houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Tampa Bay at Las Vegas (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Tampa Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (hamstring), WR Scott Miller (hip, groin) were limited Friday but carry no injury designations. TE Rob Gronkowski (shoulder), WR Mike Evans (ankle) and RB Leonard Fournette (ankle) practiced fully Friday and are good to go. WR Antonio Brown signed with the team but remains suspended throughout Week 8.

Las Vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Bryan Edwards (foot, ankle) is out. RT Trent Brown (illness) tested positive earlier in the week for COVID-19, and the rest of the offensive line was placed into quarantine. It appears the rest of the line will be available.

Kansas City at Denver (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 17 degrees, snow

Kansas City

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring) has been ruled out.

Denver

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Noah Fant (ankle) practiced fully Thursday and Friday, and he’ll be in there for Week 7.

San Francisco at New England (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 49 degrees, mostly cloudy

San Francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Raheem Mostert (ankle) has been ruled out this week. RB Jeff Wilson Jr. (calf) was limited all week, and he’s questionable.

New England

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Julian Edelman (knee) was limited all week and is questionable, but this has been status quo most of the year.

Jacksonville at Los Angeles Chargers (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 67 degrees, mostly cloudy

Jacksonville

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Tyler Eifert (neck) is out. WR DJ Chark Jr. (ankle) and WR Laviska Shenault (hamstring) were limited Friday but are off the report.

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Justin Jackson (knee) made it back for a full practice Friday, but he still carries a questionable tag. WR Keenan Allen (back) practiced as well, and he’s good to go.

Seattle at Arizona (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, clear (retractable-roof stadium)

Seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR DeAndre Hopkins (ankle) didn’t practice until he was limited Friday, and he’s questionable for Week 7. He should be a game-time decision.

Chicago at Los Angeles Rams (8:15 p.m. EDT Monday)

Kickoff Weather: 69 degrees, clear (open-air dome)

Chicago

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Los Angeles

Lineup notes: RB Darrell Henderson (thigh) isn’t on the injury report, and TE Tyler Higbee (hand) is questionable. Head coach Sean McVay said Friday they will both play Monday night in Week 7.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 6

Tracking all of the key injuries, lineup notes and weather concerns for Week 6.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 6 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: WR Darius Slayton, WR Curtis Samuel, WR DJ Chark Jr.
Afternoon games: none
Sunday night: none
Monday night: WR John Brown

Houston at Tennessee (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 61 degrees, mostly cloudy

Houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Jordan Akins (concussion, ankle) has been downgraded to out.

Tennessee

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Brown (knee) and TE Jonnu Smith (quadriceps) made it back to a full practice Friday, and they’re off the injury report. WR Corey Davis (COVID-19) is not expected to play, but WR Adam Humphries was removed from the COVID-19 reserve list.

Cincinnati at Indianapolis (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 57 degrees, overcast (retractable-roof dome)

Cincinnati

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Green (hamstring) made it back to a full practice Friday and is good to go. WR Auden Tate (shoulder) was limited Friday, but he’s listed as doubtful.

Indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Mo Alie-Cox (knee) is out for Week 6.

Atlanta at Minnesota (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Atlanta

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Julio Jones (hamstring), WR Russell Gage (shoulder) and TE Hayden Hurst (back) were all limited Friday, but they carry no injury designations for Week 6.

Minnesota

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Dalvin Cook (groin) is out for Week 6. RB Alexander Mattison will get the start.

Denver at New England (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 59 degrees, clear

Denver

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Phillip Lindsay (toe) practiced fully Friday and is good to go for Week 6. QB Drew Lock (shoulder) made it back to a full practice Friday but is questionable. RB Melvin Gordon (illness) has been out of practice this week due to illness and was downgraded Saturday from questionable to out. TE Noah Fant (ankle) also was downgraded to out from questionable.

New England

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Julian Edelman (knee) was limited all week and is questionable, but this has been status quo most of the year. He should play. QB Cam Newton (illness) returned to practice Thursday and is not on the injury report for Week 6.

Washington at New York Giants (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 63 degrees, mostly cloudy

Washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Steven Sims (toe) was placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least two more games. QB Kyle Allen (shoulder) and RB Antonio Gibson (toe) practiced fully Friday and are good to go.

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Sterling Shepard (toe) remains on the Reserve/Injured list. WR Darius Slayton (foot) was limited all week and is questionable.

Baltimore at Philadelphia (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 62 degrees, mostly cloudy

Baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Miles Boykin (thigh) was limited in practice all week and is questionable.

Philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) and WR DeSean Jackson (hamstring) were ruled out again this week.

Cleveland at Pittsburgh (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 59 degrees, overcast

Cleveland

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Odell Beckham Jr. (illness) is questionable after he came down with an illness later in the week. He didn’t practice Thursday or Friday, but OBJ will be ready to start. WR Jarvis Landry (hip, rib) was limited Friday, and he’s questionable. QB Baker Mayfield (chest) and RB Kareem Hunt (thigh) practiced fully Friday. Mayfield is questionable, but Hunt is not on the report.

Pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) was a full-go Friday and is set to play in Week 6. WR Diontae Johnson (back) has been ruled out.

Chicago at Carolina (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 61 degrees, clear

Chicago

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Christian McCaffrey (ankle) remains on IR and didn’t practice all week, which means he’s likely to miss Week 6. WR Curtis Samuel (knee) was limited in practice all week and is questionable.

Detroit at Jacksonville (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 73 degrees, humid, mostly cloudy

Detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Adrian Peterson (illness) missed practice Thursday due to illness, but he was back Friday without an injury designation.

Jacksonville

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR D.J. Chark (ankle) and TE Tyler Eifert (neck) were limited Friday and are questionable for Week 6. WR Laviska Shenault (hamstring) practiced Friday and is good to go.

New York Jets at Miami (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, possible light rain, humid

new york

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Chris Hogan (knee) was placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least three games. QB Sam Darnold (shoulder) didn’t practice all week and is listed as doubtful. WR Breshad Perriman (ankle) was limited all week and is questionable. RB LaMical Perine is expected to see a large workload after RB Le’Veon Bell was released.

miami

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR DeVante Parker (ankle) practiced fully all week, and he’s off the injury report.

Green Bay at Tampa Bay (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 85 degrees, rain, humid

Green Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Tampa Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (hamstring), TE Rob Gronkowski (shoulder), RB LeSean McCoy (ankle) and WR Justin Watson (chest) practiced fully Friday and are good to go. WR Mike Evans (ankle) was limited Friday, but he is off the injury report. RB Leonard Fournette (ankle) was limited Friday and is listed as questionable.

Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, clear

los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

San Francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) practiced fully and is ready to go.

Kansas City at Buffalo (5:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 51 degrees, overcast

Kansas City

Lineup notes: WR Tyreek Hill (heel) and WR Mecole Hardman (hamstring) practiced fully all week and aren’t on the injury report. WR Sammy Watkins (hamstring) was ruled out. RB Le’Veon Bell signed with the team during the week and likely will be used sparingly, if he’s active.

Buffalo

Lineup notes: QB Josh Allen (left shoulder) and RB Zack Moss (toe) practiced fully Friday and Saturday. They are not on the injury report. WR John Brown (knee) was limited Saturday and is questionable.

Arizona at Dallas (8:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 70 degrees, partly cloudy

Arizona

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Dallas

Lineup notes: QB Dak Prescott (ankle) is out for the season, so QB Andy Dalton makes his starting debut in Dallas.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 5

Know the weather, injuries and more heading into Week 5.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Monday night’s Denver Broncos at New England Patriots has been postponed. Both teams will go on bye this week.

Week 5 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: RB Joe Mixon, TE Mark Andrews
Afternoon games: RB Raheem Mostert, WR Deebo Samuel
Sunday night: None
Monday night: QB Cam Newton, RB Michael Thomas, TE Jared Cook, WR Mike Williams
Tuesday night: WR A.J. Brown, WR John Brown

Carolina at Atlanta (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Christian McCaffrey (ankle) remains on IR for at least one more week.

atlanta

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Julio Jones (hamstring) did not practice all week and is questionable for Week 5. He is not expected to play. WR Calvin Ridley (thigh, knee) was limited all week but is fit to play.

Las Vegas at Kansas City (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 75 degrees, clear

Las Vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Josh Jacobs (hip) practiced fully all week and is good for Week 5. WR Bryan Edwards (foot, ankle) is out. TE Darren Waller (knee) has been limited all week, but he’s good to go. WR Henry Ruggs (knee, hamstring) practiced fully Thursday and Friday but draws a questionable tag.

Kansas City

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Tyreek Hill (heel) and WR Mecole Hardman (hamstring) practiced fully all week and are healthy for Week 5.

Arizona at New York Jets (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 66 degrees, overcast

Arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Kenyan Drake (chest) practiced fully all week and is off the injury report for Week 5.

new york

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Breshad Perriman (ankle) hasn’t practiced all week and appears doubtful. RB Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) returned to practice this week and looks poised to come off the Reserve/Injured list. WR Jamison Crowder (hamstring) practiced all week and should be good to go. QB Sam Darnold (shoulder) was inactive all week during practice and has been ruled out.

Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 67 degrees, possible light rain

philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) and WR DeSean Jackson (hamstring) were ruled out again. WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside (calf) practiced fully all week and appears poised to return.

pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WRs JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) and Diontae Johnson (toe) practiced fully Friday and should be out there this week.

Los Angeles Rams at Washington (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 68 degrees, rain

los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Cam Akers (ribs) practiced fully Friday and is set to return in Week 5.

Washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Steven Sims (toe) didn’t practice all week, and he’s out again. WR Terry McLaurin (thigh) progressed to a full practice Friday and is good to go.

Cincinnati at Baltimore (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 67 degrees, possible light rain

Cincinnati

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Joe Mixon (shin) was limited Thursday and Friday, and he draws a questionable tag for Week 5.

Baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Lamar Jackson (knee, illness) is questionable for Week 5. He didn’t practice Wednesday or Thursday but was a full participant Friday. WR Marquise Brown (knee) was a full participant Friday but is labeled questionable. TE Mark Andrews (thigh) was limited Thursday and Friday. He is questionable, too.

Jacksonville at Houston (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, humid (retractable-roof stadium)

Jacksonville

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Laviska Shenault Jr. (hamstring) was limited all week but didn’t receive an injury tag.

Houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Miami at San Francisco (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 71 degrees, clear

Miami

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR DeVante Parker (ankle) practiced fully Friday, and he wasn’t on the injury report for Week 5.

San Francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) practiced in full and looks set to return under center. RB Raheem Mostert (knee) was limited and draws a questionable tag. WR Deebo Samuel (illness) didn’t practice Thursday or Friday but is questionable.

Indianapolis at Cleveland (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 66 degrees, overcast

Indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Michael Pittman Jr. (calf) went on Injured Reserve and will miss at least two more weeks.

Cleveland

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Odell Beckham Jr. (toe), WR Jarvis Landry (hip) and RB Kareem Hunt (groin) were full participants Friday and are free to play.

New  York Giants at Dallas (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 94 degrees, clear (retractable-roof stadium)

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Sterling Shepard (toe) is on IR for at least one more game.

Dallas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: Star OT Tyron Smith (neck) will have surgery and is done for the season.

Minnesota at Seattle (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 54 degrees, rain

Minnesota

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Adam Thielen (shoulder) was limited Wednesday but a full-go Thursday and Friday.

Seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Chris Carson (knee) was a full participant Thursday and should be fine unless something popped up Friday. RB Carlos Hyde (shoulder) was limited all week, and he’s on the fence for Week 5.

Denver at New England (5:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 54 degrees, light rain

Denver

Lineup notes: RB Phillip Lindsay (toe) practiced fully Thursday, Friday and Saturday. He’s not on the injury report. QB Drew Lock (shoulder) was limited all week and is questionable. TE Noah Fant (ankle) hasn’t practiced yet this week and is out.

New England

Lineup notes: WR Julian Edelman (knee) was limited all week, but this has been status quo most of the year. He should play. He’s questionable. QB Cam Newton (illness) remains on the Reserve/COVID-19 list and appears likely to miss Week 5.

Los Angeles Chargers at New Orleans (8:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Los Angeles

Lineup notes: RB Austin Ekeler (shoulder) was placed on Injured Reserve and will miss at least three games. WR Mike Williams (hamstring) didn’t practice Thursday but was limited Friday and Friday. He’s a game-time decision.

New Orleans

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (ankle) and TE Jared Cook (groin) were limited participants all week. They both are questionable and game-time decisions.

Buffalo at Tennessee (7:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 65 degrees, clear

Buffalo

Lineup notes: RB Zack Moss (toe) was a full-go during Saturday’s session and is questionable. WR Cole Beasley (foot) was a full participant Thursday, Friday and Saturday. He’s not on the injury report. WR John Brown (calf) was limited all week and is questionable, but he played through the injury last week.

Tennessee

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Brown (knee) was a full participant Saturday and is questionable. WRs Corey Davis (illness) and Adam Humphries (illness) are on the COVID-19 list.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 4

Get the latest news, injuries and weather updates for Week 4 fantasy football action.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 4 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: WR Terry McLaurin, RB Chris Carson, WR DeAndre Hopkins, WR Christian Kirk, RB Joe Mixon, RB Kareem Hunt
Afternoon games: RB Zack Moss
Sunday night: None
Monday night: WR Davante Adams, WR Julio Jones, WR Calvin Ridley

Baltimore at Washington (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 66 degrees, partly cloudy

baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Steven Sims (toe) didn’t practice all week, and he’s out for Week 4. WR Terry McLaurin (thigh) didn’t practice Friday, and he’s questionable.

LA Chargers at Tampa Bay  (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 76 degrees, possible light rain

los angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Tyrod Taylor (lung) didn’t practice all week and is out. RB Justin Jackson (quadriceps) practiced all week and will play.

tampa bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (hamstring) and RB Leonard Fournette (ankle) are out for Week 4. WR Scotty Miller (hip, groin) was able to practice fully Friday for the first time this week, but he is listed as questionable. WR Justin Watson (shoulder) practiced fully all week and should be fine.

Seattle at Miami (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 86 degrees, humid, mostly cloudy

seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Chris Carson (knee) is listed as questionable, but he was a full participant Friday. RB Carlos Hyde (shoulder) was limited all week and is questionable.

miami

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Minnesota at Houston (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 78 degrees, clear (retractable-roof dome)

minnesota

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Duke Johnson (ankle) and WR Will Fuller (hamstring) practiced fully Friday and should be active.

New Orleans at Detroit (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

new orleans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (ankle) was limited all week, but he was ruled out for Week 4 again due to a high-ankle sprain. TE Jared Cook (groin) also will be sidelined.

detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Cleveland at Dallas (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 73 degrees, clear (retractable-roof dome)

cleveland

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Kareem Hunt (groin) was limited in practice Friday and will be questionable this week. WR Jarvis Landry (hip) practiced fully all week, and he’s set to play. WR Odell Beckham Jr. (back) was limited Thursday but logged a full practice Friday, and he’s good to go.

dallas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: Star LT Tyron Smith (neck) is questionable and on track to play this week after missing consecutive games. This comes days after Dallas lost starting RT La’el Collins (hip) to what the team hopes is the short-term version of injured reserve.

Jacksonville at Cincinnati (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 64 degrees, mostly cloudy

jacksonville

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR DJ Chark Jr. (chest) made it back to practice fully Friday, and he’s set to return.

cincinnati

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Joe Mixon (chest) was added to the injury report Saturday as questionable. He is shaping up to be a game-time decision.

Arizona at Carolina (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 65 degrees, overcast

arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR DeAndre Hopkins (ankle) will be a game-time decision for Week 4. He didn’t practice all week and is officially questionable. WR Christian Kirk (groin) will also be a game-time decision after he was limited in practice all week.

carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Christian McCaffrey (ankle) remains on IR for at least a couple more weeks.

NY Giants at LA Rams (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, clear (open-air dome)

new york

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Sterling Shepard (toe) is on the Reserve/Injured list but is expected to return in a few weeks.

los angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Cam Akers (ribs) didn’t practice all week, and he’ll be out once again.

Indianapolis at Chicago (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 51 degrees, partly cloudy

indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Michael Pittman Jr. (calf) didn’t practice all week, and he’ll miss Week 4 after being placed on IR. RB Nyheim Hines (shoulder) practiced Friday, and he’s set to go.

chicago

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB David Montgomery (wrist) practiced in full all week and is good to go for Week 4. RB Tarik Cohen (knee) was placed on season-ending IR this week.

Buffalo at Las Vegas (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome

buffalo

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Zack Moss (toe) was limited in practice all week and is questionable. He’s a game-time call.

las vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Darren Waller (knee) and RB Josh Jacobs (hip, knee) practiced fully all week and are good for Week 4. WR Bryan Edwards (foot, ankle) is out. WR Henry Ruggs (knee, hamstring) didn’t practice all week and is listed as doubtful.

New England at Kansas City (POSTPONED, TBD)

Kickoff Weather: TBD

new england

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Cam Newton (illness) tested positive for COVID-19 and is now on the reserve list. He is expected to be replaced by QB Brian Hoyer. WR Julian Edelman (knee) and RB Sony Michel (quadriceps) were limited in practice all week and are listed as questionable. Edelman has been playing through his ailment, but this is a new one for Michel. He’s a game-time decision. RB James White (personal) returned to practice Wednesday but hasn’t received an update in the news since. He could return.

kansas city

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Tyreek Hill (heel) practiced fully all week and is healthy for Week 4.

Philadelphia at San Francisco (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 82 degrees, clear

philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Jalen Reagor (thumb) was placed on IR this week and will miss at least three more games. WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) and WR DeSean Jackson (hamstring) are out as well. RB Miles Sanders (gluteus) practiced fully Friday and is good to go. WR J.J. Arcega-Whiteside (calf) is doubtful.

san francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle), RB Raheem Mostert (knee) and TE Jordan Reed (knee) will miss the Week 4 game. are all out as well. TE George Kittle (knee) and RB Jerick McKinnon (ribs) practiced in full Friday and are good to go.

Atlanta at Green Bay (8:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 51 degrees, clear

atlanta

Lineup notes:

green bay

Lineup notes:

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 3

The last-minute updates on everything you need to know before setting your Week 3 lineup.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 3 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: TE Darren Waller, RB Josh Jacobs, WR N’Keal Harry
Afternoon games: WR Kenny Golladay
Sunday night: None
Monday night: WR Sammy Watkins

Chicago at Atlanta (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 76 degrees, partly cloudy (retractable-roof dome)

chicago

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

atlanta

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Julio Jones (hamstring) didn’t practice all week and is questionable for Week 3. Expect him to be a game-time decision.

LA Rams at Buffalo (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 78 degrees, clear

los angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Cam Akers (ribs) is out for Week 3. RB Malcolm Brown (finger) practiced all week and is good to go for Week 3.

buffalo

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Zack Moss (toe) was ruled out for Week 3.

Washington at Cleveland (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 76 degrees, partly cloudy

washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Steven Sims (toe) was limited in practice, and he’s questionable for Week 3.

cleveland

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Jarvis Landry (hip) practiced Friday and is able to to play in Week 3.TE David Njoku (knee) remains on the Reserve/Injured list. 

Tennessee at Minnesota (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

tennessee

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR A.J. Brown (knee) did not practice all week and has been ruled out. Rookie RB Darrynton Evans (hamstring) returned to practice and will be ready to make his NFL debut.

Minnesota

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Las Vegas at New England (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 78 degrees, partly cloudy

las vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Darren Waller (knee) returned to practice Friday on a limited basis and is questionable for Week 3. RB Josh Jacobs (hip) also returned to a limited practice, and he’s questionable as well. Both players are expected to play.

New England

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WRs Julian Edelman (knee) and N’Keal Harry (ankle) are both questionable after limited practice sessions all week. Harry could be a game-time decision.

San Francisco at NY Giants (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 77 degrees, partly cloudy

san francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE George Kittle (knee) will miss another game in Week 3 with a sprained knee. RB Raheem Mostert (knee) and RB Tevin Coleman (knee) and QB Jimmy Garoppolo (ankle) are all out as well. WR Deebo Samuel (foot) is eligible to return from IR after Week 3.

new york

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Sterling Shepard (toe) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list after Week 2. He will miss at least three games. RB Saquon Barkley (knee) was placed on IR this week, too, and he is done for the remainder of the year.

Cincinnati at Philadelphia (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 77 degrees, humid and mostly cloudy

cincinnati

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE C.J. Uzomah (Achilles) was placed on the Reserve/Injured list after Week 2 and will miss the rest of 2020.

philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Jalen Reagor (thumb) will miss the Week 3 game. WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) is out again.

Houston at Pittsburgh (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 77 degrees, partly cloudy

houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Duke Johnson (ankle) was limited Friday and is questionable for Week 3. WR Kenny Stills (illness) was limited Friday and is questionable, as well.

pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee) practiced Friday and will be available for Week 3.

NY Jets at Indianapolis (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 79 degrees, partly cloudy (retractable-roof dome)

new york

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Jamison Crowder (hamstring) and WR Breshad Perriman (ankle) were ruled out for Week 3. WR Braxton Berrios (hamstring) popped up as limited Friday and is questionable for the game. RB Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) will remain on the Reserve/Injured list at least until after Week 4.

indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: TE Jack Doyle (knee) practiced Friday and is listed as questionable. He is expected to return after it appearing to be a long shot earlier in the week. WR Parris Campbell (knee) was placed on IR this week and is out indefinitely.

Carolina at LA Chargers (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 75 degrees, clear (open-air dome)

carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Christian McCaffrey (ankle) was placed on IR and is out at least three games.

los angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Justin Jackson (quadriceps) didn’t practice all week and is doubtful. QB Tyrod Taylor (lung) didn’t practice and is out. TE Hunter Henry (ankle) practiced Friday and will play.

Tampa Bay at Denver (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 62 degrees, clear

Tampa Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (concussion) practiced Friday and is fit to play in Week 3.

denver

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Phillip Lindsay (foot) was limited Friday and is officially doubtful for Week 3. QB Drew Lock (shoulder) is out, and WR Courtland Sutton (knee) is done for the year after being put on IR. WR Jerry Jeudy (ribs) practiced in full Friday and is questionable.

Detroit at Arizona (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 97 degrees, clear (retractable-roof dome)

detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Kenny Golladay (hamstring) was limited in practice all week and is questionable. He is expected to be a game-time decision.

arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Christian Kirk (groin) will miss Week 3 with a groin injury.

Dallas at Seattle (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 63 degrees, partly cloudy

Dallas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Green Bay at New Orleans (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

green bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Davante Adams (hamstring) didn’t practice all week and is officially listed as doubtful.

New orleans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (ankle) is out for Week 3 with a high-ankle sprain.

Kansas City at Baltimore (8:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 76 degrees, clear

kansas city

Lineup notes: WR Sammy Watkins (concussion) was limited in practice Friday and Saturday. He’s questionable for Monday night and a game-time decision.

baltimore

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 2

Week 2’s weather, injury updates and gameday inactives.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 2 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: WR Courtland Sutton (active), WR DeVante Parker (active), WR Golden Tate (active)
Afternoon games: WR Brandin Cooks
Sunday night: WR Julian Edelman, WR N’Keal Harry
Monday night: WR Henry Ruggs

Jacksonville at Tennessee (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 72 degrees, clear

jacksonville

Inactives: QB Jake Luton, CB Luq Barcoo, WR Dede Westbrook, TE Tyler Davis, CB Josiah Scott and DL Doug Costin

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

tennessee

Inactives: WR A.J. Brown, OG Jamil Douglas, RB Darrynton Evans, LB Derick Roberson, LB Vic Beasley, TE Geoff Swaim and DT Isaiah Mack

Lineup notes: Rookie RB Darrynton Evans (hamstring) will miss another game. WR A.J. Brown (knee) did not practice all week and has been ruled out.

Carolina at Tampa Bay (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 87 degrees, humid and partly cloudy

CAROLINA

Inactives: OT Dennis Daley, DL Kawann Short, QB Will Grier, DE Yetur Gross-Matos, DL Shareef Miller and CB Stantley Thomas-Oliver

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

TAMPA BAY

Inactives: OT Aaron Stinnie, WR Chris Godwin, CB Parnell Motley, WR Tyler Johnson, LB Cam Gill, DT Khalil Davis and QB Ryan W. Griffin

Lineup notes: WR Chris Godwin (concussion) was downgraded Saturday from doubtful to out and remains in the concussion protocol.

Denver at Pittsburgh (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 61 degrees, clear

DENVER

Inactives: TE Albert Okwuegbunam, RB Phillip Lindsay, LB Anthony Chickillo, LB Mark Barron, DT McTelvin Agim, OG Netane Muti and WR Tyrie Cleveland

Lineup notes: WR Courtland Sutton (shoulder) was limited in practice all week long but will give it a go.

PITTSBURGH

Inactives: OG David DeCastro, QB Joshua Dobbs, LB Ulysees Gilbert III, DT Carlos Davis and TE Zach Gentry

Lineup notes: RB James Conner (ankle) is not on the final injury report and will play in Week 2. It has been reported he will share carries with RB Benny Snell.

LA Rams at Philadelphia (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 60 degrees, clear

LOS ANGELES

Inactives: OT Tremayne Anchrum, WR Trishton Jackson, DE Eric Banks, C Brian Allen, TE Brycen Hopkins and RB Raymond Calais

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

PHILADELPHIA

Inactives: WR Alshon Jeffery, OT Jamon Brown, OG Sua Opeta, RB Jason Huntley, LB Genard Avery and QB Nate Sudfeld

Lineup notes: RB Miles Sanders (hamstring) will play in Week 2 and is not on the injury report. WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) once again has been ruled out.

San Francisco at NY Jets (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 60 degrees, clear

SAN FRANCISCO

Inactives: DL Dee Ford, OL Tom Compton, CB Jason Verrett, S Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, QB C.J. Beathard and TE George Kittle

Lineup notes: TE George Kittle (knee) will not play in Week 2 after spraining his medial collateral ligament in the opening weekend. WR Deebo Samuel (foot) remains on the Reserve/Injured list and is eligible to return after Week 3.

NEW YORK

Inactives: LB Bryce Huff, QB Joe Flacco, CB Nate Hairston, DE Jordan Willis, QB James Morgan and WR Jamison Crowder

Lineup notes: WR Jamison Crowder (hamstring) was limited Wednesday and a DNP the last two practice sessions, rendering him unable to play in Week 2. RB Le’Veon Bell (hamstring) was placed on the Reserve/Injured earlier in the week and will miss at least three games.

Buffalo at Miami (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 90 degrees, humid

BUFFALO

Inactives: LB Del’Shawn Phillips, LB Matt Milano, LB Tremaine Edmunds, OL Ike Boettger, TE Lee Smith, QB Jake Fromm and RB T.J. Yeldon inactive

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

MIAMI

Inactives: S Clayton Fejedelem, DE Jason Strowbridge, OL Adam Pankey, WR Malcolm Perry and LB Elandon Roberts

Lineup notes: WR DeVante Parker (hamstring) is active after entering the week questionable.

Minnesota at Indianapolis (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome

minnesota

Inactives: OL Olisaemeka Udoh, CB Cameron Dantzler, WR Chad Beebe, CB Harrison Hand, DE Eddie Yarbrough and DE James Lynch

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

indianapolis

Inactives: TE Jack Doyle, QB Jacob Eason, WR Dezmon Patmon, LB E.J. Speed, DT Eli Ankou and CB Rock Ya-Sin

Lineup notes: TE Jack Doyle (knee, ankle) was ruled out for Week 2.

Detroit at Green Bay (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 65 degrees, clear

detroit

Inactives: CB Desmond Trufant, WR Kenny Golladay, CB Chris Jones, OT Halapoulivaati Vaitai, TE Hunter Bryant, LB Julian Okwara and DL Nicholas Williams

Lineup notes: WR Kenny Golladay (hamstring) has been ruled out once again.

green bay

Inactives: QB Jordan Love, TE Josiah Deguara, CB Parry Nickerson, LB Randy Ramsey, DL Kenny Clark and OG Lane Taylor

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Atlanta at Dallas (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 75 degrees, clear

atlanta

Inactives: OT John Wetzel, DE Marlon Davidson, DE Charles Harris, RB Qadree Ollison and DB Kendall Sheffield

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

dallas

Inactives: OL Alex Light, QB Ben DiNucci, OT Tyron Smith, LB Rashad Smith and CB Reggie Robinson II

Lineup notes: WR Amari Cooper (foot) was limited Thursday but fully practiced Friday. He is not on the injury report. TE Blake Jarwin (knee) tore an anterior cruciate ligament in Week 1 and done for the year. He was placed on IR this week. Star LT Tyron Smith (neck) is inactive, adding another key loss along this offensive line.

NY Giants at Chicago (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 64 degrees, clear

new york

Inactives: S Adrian Colbert, TE Eric Tomlinson, OT Jackson Barton, LB T.J. Brunson, RB Wayne Gallman, DE Carter Coughlin and DT R.J. McIntosh

Lineup notes: WR Golden Tate (hamstring) was limited all week and will give it a go after being a game-time decision.

chicago

InactivesOT Arlington Hambright, WR Ted Ginn Jr., LB Trevis Gipson, CB Duke Shelley, WR Riley Ridley and LB Josh Woods

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Washington at Arizona (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Kansas City at LA Chargers (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Open-air dome stadium

kansas city

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Justin Jackson (quadriceps) is officially listed as doubtful.

Baltimore at Houston (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Retractable-roof dome stadium

baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No injuries of fantasy note.

houston

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Brandin Cooks (quadriceps) was limited all week and is a game-time decision with a questionable tag.

New England at Seattle (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 69 degrees, partly cloudy

new england

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WRs Julian Edelman (knee) and N’Keal Harry (shoulder) are both questionable after limited practice sessions all week. Check the Sunday inactives to be safe, but it appears both will be available.

seattle

Inactives:

Lineup notes: RB Rashaad Penny (knee) remains on the Reserve/Injured list.

New Orleans at Las Vegas (8:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

new orleans

Lineup notes: WR Michael Thomas (ankle) is expected to miss a few weeks after suffering a high-ankle sprain in Week 1.

las vegas

Lineup notes: WR Henry Ruggs (knee) did not practice Thursday or Friday. He was limited in Saturday’s session and is no better than a game-time decision.

Gameday inactives, injuries and weather: Week 1

Weather, game inactives and player notes for setting lineups in Week 1.

Sunday updates will begin when teams start releasing official pregame inactives and starter information to the league. This is typically around 60-90 minutes prior to the kickoff of their game.

Week 1 gameday inactives, weather and notes

TODAY’S KEY GAME-TIME DECISIONS

Early games: David Montgomery
Afternoon games: Mike Williams, Mike Evans, Brandon Aiyuk
Sunday night: None
Monday night: Golden Tate, Courtland Sutton

Seattle at Atlanta (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 78 degrees, clear (retractable roof)

SEATTLE

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

ATLANTA

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

New York Jets at Buffalo (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:68 degrees, light rain possible

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: Rookie WR Denzel Mims (hamstrings) still isn’t healthy, and he will not play in what would have been his NFL debut.

Buffalo

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Chicago at Detroit (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Chicago

Inactives:
Lineup notes: RB David Montgomery (groin) has been slowly trending in the positive direction, and he’s officially questionable after fully practicing Thursday and Friday.

Detroit

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Kenny Golladay (hamstring) wasn’t able to get right in time, and he’s listed as doubtful after sitting Thursday and Saturday. WR Danny Amendola (hamstring) also is on the injury report, but he’s questionable and is shaping up to be a game-time decision.

Green Bay at Minnesota (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Green Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Minnesota

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Miami at New England (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:74 degrees, mostly cloudy

Miami

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

New England

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR N’Keal Harry (shoulder) is questionable but fully practiced Friday, so he should be expected to play. It is the Patriots, so nothing is ever for sure when it comes to a questionable tag.

Philadelphia at Washington (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:78 degrees, partly cloudy

Philadelphia

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Alshon Jeffery (foot) has been ruled out, and Saturday the team downgraded RB Miles Sanders (hamstring) out join him on the sideline. WR Jalen Reagor (shoulder) will make his NFL debut after fully practicing in consecutive days and not receiving an injury label.

Washington

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Las Vegas at Carolina (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:80 degrees, partly cloudy

Las Vegas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Carolina

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Indianapolis at Jacksonville (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:83 degrees, mostly cloudy

Indianapolis

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Jacksonville

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Cleveland at Baltimore (1:00 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather:75 degrees, partly cloudy

Cleveland

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Baltimore

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Los Angeles Chargers at Cincinnati (4:05 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 85 degrees, partly cloudy

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Mike Williams (shoulder) will be a game-time decision after failing to advance beyond a limited session all week. He’s officially questionable.

Cincinnati

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Tampa Bay at New Orleans (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: Dome stadium

Tampa Bay

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Mike Evans (hamstring) was upgraded from doubtful to questionable Saturday and will be a game-time decision.

New Orleans

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Arizona at San Francisco (4:25 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 75 degrees, poor air quality possible due to wildfires

Arizona

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

San Francisco

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Deebo Samuel (foot) was ruled out Friday and then placed on the Reserve/Injured list Saturday, meaning he’ll miss at least three games. Rookie WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) is questionable after a pair of limited sessions to close out the week.

Dallas at Los Angeles Rams (8:20 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 76 degrees, clear

Dallas

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Los Angeles

Inactives:

Lineup notes: No fantasy injuries of note

Pittsburgh at New York Giants (7:15 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 72 degrees, clear

Pittsburgh

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Diontae Johnson had been out Thursday but was able to fully practice Friday and Saturday. He is not on the injury report.

New York

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Golden Tate (hamstring) is questionable after being limited all three days of practice. He’s a true game-time decision.

Tennessee at Denver (10:10 p.m. EDT)

Kickoff Weather: 77 degrees, clear

Tennessee

Inactives:

Lineup notes: WR Corey Davis (hamstring) fully practiced Saturday and is questionable. Rookie RB Darrynton Evans (hamstring) will not make his debut until at least Week 2.

Denver

Inactives:

Lineup notes: After suffering an injury in Thursday’s practice, WR Courtland Sutton (shoulder) did not practice Friday or Saturday. He is shaping up to be no more than a game-time decision and is listed as questionable. Rookie WR Jerry Jeudy could be heavily targeted in his debut as fellow rookie WR K.J. Hamler (hamstring) also is on the injury report as questionable.

Fantasy football injury updates and player news for the week of Aug. 24

Notable fantasy football injury news and situational updates heading into the week of Aug. 24.

Below is a player-by-player look around the NFL’s most notable fantasy football injury news and situational updates heading into the week of Aug. 24.

Fantasy football quarterbacks

Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (groin) returned to practice Monday, Aug. 24.

HUDDLE UP: Jackson remains an elite quarterback in fantasy, but the upside is minimal this year as he’ll cost a steep price.

Fantasy football quarterbacks

Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens

Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson (groin) returned to practice Monday, Aug. 24.

HUDDLE UP: Jackson remains an elite quarterback in fantasy, but the upside is minimal this year as he’ll cost a steep price.

Cam Newton, New England Patriots

New England Patriots QB Cam Newton received 30 repetitions during team drills Sunday, Aug. 23, while QB Brian Hoyer received 12 reps during 11-on-11 drills.

HUDDLE UP: Newton appears to be on track to win the starting job especially with Jarrett Stidham dealing with an injury. He has played well in the past but has dealt with injuries over the last few seasons. Newton probably should be considered a No. 2 fantasy quarterback at this point.

Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Allen may have been held out because the team had problems with their COVID-19 testing, so fantasy players should know more about his status in the next day or two. He will have a solid group of receivers to work with this season and also adds value with his running ability. He can be a low-end No. 1 or a high-end No. 2 quarterback in fantasy leagues.

Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa has been “as advertised” with his accuracy in the first three days of training camp, according to Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald Wednesday, Aug. 19. Jackson said Tagovailoa has been on target but without any wow plays or bad plays.

HUDDLE UP: Tagovailoa is expected to begin the 2020 season behind QB Ryan Fitzpatrick and will have trouble getting on the field in his rookie season due to the shortened offseason. The fifth-overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft is a top dynasty target, but he shouldn’t be drafted in anything other than the deepest redraft leagues.

Daniel Jones, New York Giants

New York Giants QB Daniel Jones added muscle this offseason, increasing his playing weight from 220 pounds to 229 pounds. “Obviously, he’s a guy that during the pandemic, he didn’t take time off,” head coach Joe Judge said.

HUDDLE UP: While it is encouraging to hear that Jones dedicated himself to improving his physique, cutting down on the turnovers that plagued him as a rookie is his biggest hurdle. He should improve in his second season, but he will probably top out as a midrange QB2.

Jarrett Stidham, New England Patriots

New England Patriots QB Jarrett Stidham (leg) was spotted throwing passes to WR Julian Edelman during the portion of practice which was open to the media Friday, Aug. 21. He had undergone precautionary tests at a hospital for a leg injury Thursday, Aug. 20, but all of the tests came back negative.

HUDDLE UP: Despite returning to practice, Stidham is not expected to be fully recovered for several weeks. Cam Newton is expected to begin the season as the Patriots’ starting quarterback and should be viewed as a low-end QB1 in deeper fantasy leagues, while Stidham possesses little value in any format at this time.

Ryan Fitzpatrick, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (personal) is out of practice Friday, Aug. 21, and the team wouldn’t comment on why he was gone or when he would return.

HUDDLE UP: The team has until Friday afternoon to place him on the COVID-19 list if that is the cause. Tua Tagovailoa could wind up having as big of an opening to the starter’s job as humanly possible. He’s a speculative midrange QB2 as a rookie.

Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky drew compliments from teammate WR/RB Cordarrelle Patterson Tuesday, Aug. 18, for his demeanor at training camp. “The way he’s handling things. I feel he’s been more of a leader,” Patterson said. “Last year I didn’t feel like he was that guy, but this year he’s taking over. He wants everybody to know that he’s that guy and we can come to him when we need something. He’s doing a helluva job with it.”

HUDDLE UP: Trubisky is competing with trade-acquisition Nick Foles for the Bears’ Week 1 starting job. Neither candidate would be much more than a low-tier QB2 in deeper leagues or Superflex leagues.

Fantasy football running backs

Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders RB Josh Jacobs needs to be “more on the field on third down” this year, according to head coach Jon Gruden.

HUDDLE UP: The coaching staff has talked about using Jacobs more in the passing game throughout the offseason, and if that ends up being the case, he should finish as a RB1 in all formats in 2020.

James Conner, Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers RB James Conner (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Saturday, Aug. 22.

HUDDLE UP: Fantasy players should keep an eye on the situation to see if Conner will miss more practice time. He was limited to 10 games last season and finished with only 464 yards and four touchdowns. Conner will receive most of the snaps at running back this season and can be a No. 2 running back in fantasy leagues.

Chris Carson, Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks RB Chris Carson (personal) is away from the team because of a personal matter but should return soon, according to head coach Pete Carroll.

HUDDLE UP: Carson will continue to be the starting running back for the Seahawks this season even though they signed Carlos Hyde. He has rushed for at least 1,150 yards in each of the last two seasons and should be at least a No. 2 running back in fantasy leagues.

David Montgomery, Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears RB David Montgomery said Saturday, Aug. 22, he’s focused on his diet and losing weight this offseason after he was disappointed in his quickness and speed in 2019.

HUDDLE UP: Montgomery totaled 1,074 yards from scrimmage and seven TDs last season, but the rookie still fell short of the preseason hype. Regard him a low-end RB2 with upside.

D’Andre Swift, Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions RB D’Andre Swift (leg) is not practicing for a second straight day Saturday, Aug. 22, after suffering what appeared to be an upper-leg injury in practice two days earlier. Head coach Matt Patricia refused Saturday to elaborate further on Swift’s injury.

HUDDLE UP: Nothing so far has indicated this issue is anything serious, but it’s certainly a situation to monitor with big things expected out of the rookie back this season. Value him as a high-end RB3 for now with upside.

Todd Gurley, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons RB Todd Gurley (knee) will be limited in practice Saturday, Aug. 22, as part of workload management plan head coach Dan Quinn said. Gurley is expected to return to more work Sunday.

HUDDLE UP: Gurley is only 26 but likely is never going to be the RB1 workhorse he was only a few years ago. However, he’s still expected to be the Falcons’ main back this season and is a solid RB2 consideration in drafts.

Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns RB Nick Chubb (concussion) on Saturday, Aug. 22, cleared concussion protocol and is expected to return to the field later in the day for practice.

HUDDLE UP: Great news for Chubb who remains a solid RB1 pick in all fantasy formats.

Darrell Henderson, Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles Rams RB Darrell Henderson (hamstring) has been diagnosed with a low-grade hamstring strain and may be available for the start of the regular season, according to a source.

HUDDLE UP: Henderson probably will not do much during practice this week, but it appears like he will not miss much time. He is expected to be part of a committee at running back this season but may not be the main option in the committee. He should still see a handful of touches each game and could be a flex option or No. 3 running back in fantasy leagues.

James White, New England Patriots

New England Patriots RB James White (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: White may have sat out because of COVID-19 testing problems, so fantasy players can keep an eye on the situation. White should continue to be a receiver out of the backfield for the Patriots and can be a flex option in fantasy leagues.

Melvin Gordon, Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos RB Melvin Gordon (rib) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Gordon is considered day-to-day because of the rib injury and probably will return to practice in a few days. He likely will be the starting running back but will not be a workhorse at the position with Phillip Lindsay in line for a solid role. Gordon can be considered a No. 2 running back in most fantasy leagues.

Kerryon Johnson, Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions RB Kerryon Johnson said he has become comfortable playing with a brace on his right knee. “So that’s just the new me,” Johnson said. “I’m the knee-brace guy, everybody jokes about it. It feels great. I like having the knee brace on. It helps me out a lot.”

HUDDLE UP: Johnson appears to be healthy heading into the 2020 season, but last year’s injury issues likely cost him any shot at becoming a lead back in Detroit. The Lions added D’Andre Swift in the second round of the draft, likely pushing Johnson into RB4 territory as a backup to the rookie.

Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans RB Derrick Henry left practice early Monday, Aug. 17, leaving the field with a trainer before working on a stationary bike while his teammates finished up the session. Head coach Mike Vrabel didn’t provide any specifics after practice.

HUDDLE UP: It doesn’t sound like it was anything major, especially if he rode the bike in plain view rather than receiving medical attention in private. Fantasy owners can breathe a sigh of relief for now, as it sounds like much ado about nothing.

Darrynton Evans, Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans RB Darrynton Evans (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Evans is on track to be the primary running back for the Titans this season if is healthy. He probably will see a handful of touches each game but may only be a handcuff to Derrick Henry in fantasy leagues.

Sony Michel, New England Patriots

New England Patriots RB Sony Michel (foot) remains a possibility to play in Week 1, Patriots running backs coach Ivan Fears said Friday, Aug. 21. “I think he’ll be ready when he has a shot to get out there,” Fears said. “Hopefully we have some time before the first game for him to be out there. If not, we’ll take him when we get him.”

HUDDLE UP: Michel’s PUP list stint and the signing of Lamar Miller has returned the Patriots’ backfield into a state of fantasy uncertainty. Pass-catching back James White might be safest bet at the moment, but value Michel as a high-end RB4 for now.

Ke’Shawn Vaughn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn will be used as a kick returner to start the season, according to head coach Bruce Arians.

HUDDLE UP: With LeSean McCoy in town, Vaughn will likely need an injury to be a factor in single-year leagues. Keep him on the waiver wire backburner.

Qadree Ollison, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons RB Qadree Ollison was “the most impressive back” during practice Wednesday, Aug. 19, according to Will McFadden of AtlantaFalcons.com, and McFadden believes Ollison could carve out a bigger role this season.

HUDDLE UP: Between his potential as a short-yardage back and Todd Gurley’s balky knee, Ollison could be a late-round lottery ticket in deeper leagues.

Zack Moss, Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills RB Zack Moss “is expected to be a big part” of the team’s rushing attack this season, according to Jay Skurski of the Buffalo News. Skurski adds Moss showed at practice Tuesday, Aug. 18, he could also see work in the passing game.

HUDDLE UP: A third-round pick of the 2020 NFL Draft, expectations have been growing for Moss. He was originally expected to be the No. 2 behind Devin Singletary, but it now seems as though he could be the feature back. He should be targeted as a low-end RB2 or top-end RB3.

Eno Benjamin, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals RB Eno Benjamin is projected to be the team’s No. 3 running back behind Kenyan Drake and Chase Edmonds, according to Kyle Odegard of AZCardinals.com. “He has a knack for finding the hole, there’s no doubt,” head coach Kliff Kingsbury said. “He definitely has a feel for the run game, and that’s exciting to see where he can take this thing. He has to find a role in and contribute on special teams, and he knows that, but we like what we’ve seen so far.”

HUDDLE UP: Benjamin could be worth a late-round flier in deep dynasty leagues but he won’t begin the 2020 season with any fantasy value in redraft leagues.

Justin Jackson, Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers RB Justin Jackson has the “inside track” to be the backup to RB Austin Ekeler, according to Gilbert Manzano of The Orange County Register.

HUDDLE UP: Jackson has made the most out of his touches, but injuries have been an issue. Still, Ekeler owners should consider adding him in the later rounds as a handcuff.

Kenyan Drake, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals RB Kenyan Drake will be more involved in the passing game this season, according to head coach Kliff Kingsbury. “He’s hard to tackle one-on-one in space,” Kingsbury said. “So that’s an area we’d like to get him more involved in.”

HUDDLE UP: With David Johnson completely out of the picture and the prospect of more targets in the passing game, Drake seems primed to build on the success he had once he joined the Cardinals last season. He is a low-end RB1 candidate.

Miles Sanders, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles RB Miles Sanders (lower body) “will be ready to play” Week 1, according to a source Wednesday, Aug. 19. Sanders is officially considered week-to-week by the team.

HUDDLE UP: Sanders is a first- or second-round pick and this report does little to inspire confidence. Still, he must be drafted without a discount due to his potential and large share of Philadelphia’s backfield.

Chase Edmonds, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals RB Chase Edmonds could be a starting running back in the NFL, according to head coach Kliff Kingsbury Wednesday, Aug. 19.

HUDDLE UP: Edmonds rushed for 303 yards and four touchdowns while adding 12 receptions for another 105 yards and a touchdown over two starts and 13 total games played in 2019. RB Kenyan Drake was brought back this offseason to be the starter, but Edmonds is the next best option on the depth chart. He’s a good depth or handcuff target late in drafts.

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Bryce Love, Washington Football Team

Washington Football Team RB Bryce Love worked with the first-team offense Wednesday, Aug. 19, with RB Adrian Peterson out. Love’s role as the No. 2 running back in Washington “seems quite real,” according to JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington.

HUDDLE UP: Rookie Antonio Gibson is also in the mix, but he could have most of his work come in the passing game. Love will be worth a late-round draft choice as a potential handcuff to Peterson as the primary rusher.

Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings

Minnesota Vikings RB Dalvin Cook has stopped contract extension talks with the Vikings and plans to focus on the regular season, according to sources. The two sides could resume talks in the future.

HUDDLE UP: Cook ranked in the top 10 in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns last season and should have a similar season if he can stay healthy in 2020. He should be selected in the first or second round of fantasy drafts and will be a must-start option each week.

Boston Scott, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles RB Boston Scott (leg) is day to day with a lower-body injury.

HUDDLE UP: Miles Sanders (leg) is week to week, and Scott needs to heal up quickly to receive some important snaps in practice. Scott is a handcuff to Sanders and has some RB4 merit on his own.

Ito Smith, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons RB Ito Smith is impressing Matthew Tabeek of AtlantaFalcons.com with his ability to change directions. “If you blink at the wrong moment you can lose sight of Smith in a hurry,” said Tabeek.

HUDDLE UP: Todd Gurley will need to be handcuffed this season and Smith is seemingly the top candidate. He has rushed for just 421 yards and five touchdowns through his first two seasons, with another 239 yards coming as a pass-catcher. The Falcons are desperate for a rushing attack after last year’s poor team performance and will need as many helping bodies as they can get. Smith could be a late-round target in deeper leagues.

Darrel Williams, Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs RB Darrel Williams was the feature back for the first-team offense at practice Tuesday, Aug. 18, with RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire taking the day off.

HUDDLE UP: Williams figured to be competing with Darwin Thompson for any work behind the first-round rookie this season. He carried the ball 41 times for 141 yards and three touchdowns while adding 15 receptions for 167 yards and one touchdown last season. He’ll be worth a late-round flier if he’s indeed named the No. 2 behind CEH.

Duke Johnson, Houston Texans

Houston Texans RB Duke Johnson said Monday, Aug. 17, that he is comfortable in the system after his first full offseason with the team. “I’m much more comfortable. It’s kind of night and day for me,” Johnson said. “My expectations for myself is just make my plays whenever the opportunity presents itself.”

HUDDLE UP: Johnson is the primary backup to David Johnson, who has had issues staying on the field due to health. If Johnson can stay healthy he could have a big role in the offense. He is especially useful in deeper PPR leagues for his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield.

Fantasy football wide receivers

Mike Williams, Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers WR Mike Williams (shoulder) is considered week to week with a sprained AC joint in his shoulder. He’s expected to be ready for the season opener.

HUDDLE UP: Williams is still worthy of a WR4 grab, and the ailment could even make him fall into a bargain WR5 area.

Jalen Reagor, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles WR Jalen Reagor drew some praise last week when Carson Wentz observed that the rookie and Julio Jones share “some similarities with how they run routes.”

“By no means am I saying this rookie is Julio Jones right now. Just the way that Jalen – his combination of speed and power – and just watching tape of Julio, I see some similarities with how they run routes,” Wentz told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

HUDDLE UP: Jones will almost certainly be headed to the Hall of Fame five years after he retires, so it’s safe to say Wentz was doing nothing more than showing his approval for the team’s first-round pick this spring. Reagor is ticketed for a substantial Week 1 role regardless of whether or not Alshon Jeffery is cleared to play, and there’s a decent chance the TCU product will lead his position group in receiving this season if Jeffery and DeSean Jackson continue to struggle with injuries. Consider him a WR4 with upside.

Allen Robinson, Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears WR Allen Robinson (ankle) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23, but head coach Matt Nagy said he is not concerned about the injury.

HUDDLE UP: Robinson probably will be eased back into practice and should be fine for the regular season. He will be the top option in the passing game for the Bears and will be a weekly starting option in all fantasy leagues.

Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill (hamstring) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Hill does not need much practice time to be ready for the start of the regular season but should be back on the field soon. He is one of the top receivers in the NFL and should be a No. 1 fantasy receiver in all leagues.

Dede Westbrook, Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars WR Dede Westbrook (shoulder) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Westbrook should be considered day-to-day because of the injury. He is in line to be a top-three receiver for the Jaguars this season and could a No. 4 or No. 5 receiver in fantasy leagues.

A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals WR A.J. Green (hamstring) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Green has dealt with injuries over the last several years, so the team probably is being cautious with him. Green is a productive receiver when he is healthy and could be a No. 3 receiver in fantasy leagues with a chance to be more valuable.

Denzel Mims, New York Jets

New York Jets WR Denzel Mims (hamstring) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Mims has missed a majority of training camp because of the injury but the team is hoping that he returns soon. His role in the passing game is uncertain since he has not had a lot of practice time during the offseason and camp. He could still be a late round pick but probably will not be a starting option in any league.

Breshad Perriman, New York Jets

New York Jets WR Breshad Perriman (knee) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23, because of a sore knee but is expected to take part in practice Monday, Aug. 24, according to head coach Adam Gase.

HUDDLE UP: Perriman had a strong finish to the 2019 season and is on track to be one of the main options in the passing game this season. He should be ready for the start of the regular season and can be at least a No. 4 receiver in fantasy leagues.

Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) left practice early Sunday, Aug. 23, after suffering an apparent hamstring injury.

HUDDLE UP: Fantasy players will need to monitor the situation to see how long Aiyuk may be sidelined. He is expected to have a solid role in the passing game despite being a rookie, but the injury could affect his role on offense. He can be a No. 4 or No. 5 receiver in fantasy leagues if the injury is minor.

KJ Hamler, Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos WR KJ Hamler (hamstring) was present during practice Sunday, Aug. 23, but did not participate in any drills.

HUDDLE UP: Hamler could miss as much as a month, so he will be at least questionable for Week 1. He should be a playmaker in the passing game when he is able to play and can be a late round option in fantasy leagues despite the injury.

N’Keal Harry, New England Patriots

New England Patriots WR N’Keal Harry (undisclosed) participated in practice Sunday, Aug. 28.

HUDDLE UP: Harry appears to have recovered from his injury and will be ready for the start of the regular season. He is expected to be one of the starting receivers for the Patriots this season and will see a solid amount of targets. Harry can be considered in the later rounds of fantasy drafts as a No. 5 receiver.

DeVante Parker, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins WR DeVante Parker is “showing off great chemistry” with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick during training camp, according to Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com.

HUDDLE UP: After finally putting it all together with a 1,202-yard, nine-touchdown campaign in 2019, it sounds like Parker is picking up where he left off. He’s a WR2 as the go-to weapon in the Miami passing attack.

Tre’Quan Smith, New Orleans Saints

New Orleans Saints WR Tre’Quan Smith is “an important part” of the team’s offensive plans, according to head coach Sean Payton.

HUDDLE UP: Smith has flashed some potential as a deep threat in his first two seasons, but after the Saints added Emmanuel Sanders this offseason, Payton’s comments feel a bit like lip service. Smith doesn’t need to be rostered going into the season.

Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers WR Diontae Johnson (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Saturday, Aug. 22.

HUDDLE UP: Johnson is considered day-to-day because of his injury, so he should not be in danger of missing the start of the regular season. He is in line for a bigger role this season and can be at least a No. 4 receiver in fantasy leagues.

Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers WR Davante Adams (undisclosed) participated in practice Saturday, Aug. 22.

HUDDLE UP: Adams has posted at least 10 touchdowns in three of the last four seasons but was limited to five last season because of injuries. He will continue to receive a lot of targets in the passing game and likely will be selected in the first or second round of fantasy drafts.

Curtis Samuel, Carolina Panthers

Carolina Panthers WR Curtis Samuel (hamstring) is dealing with a tight hamstring, according to head coach Matt Rhule.

HUDDLE UP: Samuel probably will be sidelined for a few days but does not appear to be in danger of missing the start of the season. He is coming off a solid 2019 season and should see a decent amount of touches because of his playmaking ability. He has a chance to be a No. 4 or No. 5 receiver in fantasy leagues.

James Washington, Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers WR James Washington (undisclosed) fully participated in practice Friday, Aug. 21.

HUDDLE UP: Washington has been dealing with a minor injury this week but appears to have recovered and is ready for the start of the regular season. He posted solid numbers in 2019 even though he was playing with backup quarterbacks for most of the season. He can be considered a No. 4 receiver in most fantasy leagues.

Christian Kirk, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals WR Christian Kirk (undisclosed) returned to practice Friday, Aug. 21, after sitting out the previous day.

HUDDLE UP: Kirk enjoyed a sophomore bump in 2020 with 68 receptions for 709 yards and three TDs, and while another step would normally be expected, the Cards this offseason added DeAndre Hopkins to the mix, which also includes veteran target monster Larry Fitzgerald. That relegates Kirk to WR4 range for now.

Sammy Watkins, Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs WR Sammy Watkins (groin) returned to practice Friday, Aug. 21, after missing time with a groin injury.

HUDDLE UP: While this issue didn’t appear to be anything major, Watkins has a history of health concerns and it’s one of the reasons why he’s a WR5 despite playing in one of the league’s most potent offenses.

D.J. Moore, Carolina Panthers

Carolina Panthers WR D.J. Moore needs to be more imposing this season, according to new head coach Matt Rhule. “DJ has to take another step this year and be that physical, dominant, go-to receiver that on third-and-5 you’re going to,” Rhule said.

HUDDLE UP: Well, Moore won’t have much competition to be the Panthers’ go-to option this season. He topped 1,000 yards in his sophomore campaign but still scored just four touchdowns. Though quarterback play deserves a large share of the blame, he’ll need to find ways to produce to live up to his billing as a top-tier WR2. Any risk associated with him is largely on his team as an expected bottom-feeder.

Calvin Ridley, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons WR Calvin Ridley said Tuesday, Aug. 18, he worked on getting his legs “a lot” stronger and trying to get his knees up higher in order to be faster this offseason. “I’m not going to lie, I’m real hungry to show people that I’m easily a 1,000-yard receiver, easily – and even better,” Ridley said.

HUDDLE UP: Ridley has 17 touchdowns through his first two seasons but is widely expected to break out even further in 2020 as the No. 2 option across from Julio Jones. He’s currently being drafted as a high-end WR2 or low-end WR1 and should have little trouble living up to those expectations in the pass-happy Falcons offense.

John Hightower, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles WR John Hightower looks like a receiver who can play on Day 1, according to Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer. McLane cites the difficulties the Eagles defensive backs have had containing Hightower in one-on-one drills.

HUDDLE UP: The fifth-round pick of the 2020 NFL Draft was mentioned alongside Eagles first-round pick Jalen Reagor as someone who could have a role in Week 1. He likely won’t be an early-season option in standard 12-team leagues, but he could be a target in dynasty leagues or deeper redraft leagues.

Bryan Edwards, Las Vegas Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders WR Bryan Edwards has been working with the first-team offense during training camp.

HUDDLE UP: The hype around Edwards is starting to build, and fantasy owners may want to stash the third-round pick in the later rounds in case his needle continues to point up as the season approaches.

Preston Williams, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins WR Preston Williams (knee) returned to practice Wednesday, Aug. 19, after receiving a day off.

HUDDLE UP: Williams flashed upside as a rookie prior to his injury, and while the Dolphins are being cautious with him, he should start opposite DeVante Parker when he does take the field. Williams is worth grabbing as a WR5 in redraft leagues.

Scott Miller, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Scott Miller is best-suited to playing outside and not in the slot, according to head coach Bruce Arians Wednesday, Aug. 19.

HUDDLE UP: This could limit Miller’s playing time slightly if he’s sharing reps with WRs Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. He can be a late-round flier but there are a lot of mouths to feed in Tampa Bay with TEs Rob Gronkowski and O.J. Howard also in the picture, and he may not be fantasy relevant when everyone else is healthy and active.

Will Fuller, Houston Texans

Houston Texans WR Will Fuller is “going to be one of the best receivers in the league,” according to QB Deshaun Watson Wednesday, Aug. 19. Fuller arrived at camp in great shape, according to head coach Bill O’Brien.

HUDDLE UP: Fuller will be expected to take on a much larger role as one of the primary beneficiaries of DeAndre Hopkins’ departure. The first-round pick of the 2016 NFL Draft has yet to play a full 16-game season due to injuries and is a risky target as a mid-tier WR3.

DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins (hamstring) is participating in practice Wednesday, Aug. 19.

HUDDLE UP: Hopkins probably will be eased back into practice but does not appear to be in danger of missing Week 1. He has been one of the top receivers in the NFL over the last several seasons and should be part of one of the more productive offenses in the league. He should be a No. 1 receiver in all fantasy leagues.

Michael Gallup, Dallas Cowboys

Dallas Cowboys WR Michael Gallup is “a No. 1 receiver,” according to head coach Mike McCarthy. “Let’s make it clear, Michael Gallup’s a No. 1 receiver in my view,” McCarthy said.

HUDDLE UP: The addition of CeeDee Lamb to the receiving corps has Gallup flying under the radar a bit, but he posted more than 1,100 yards last year in just his second season. He should still be considered a WR3 in what should be a high-powered Dallas passing attack.

Auden Tate, Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals WR Auden Tate has impressed head coach Zac Taylor for having a “great grasp for what we’re trying to do on offense.”

HUDDLE UP: Tate figures to be behind A.J. Green, Tyler Boyd and rookie Tee Higgins on the depth chart. The Bengals are likely to need to throw often in 2020, but rookie QB Joe Burrow will struggle to make multiple fantasy-relevant receivers in his first year. Tate won’t be an option unless someone ahead of him on the depth chart were to miss time.

Dante Pettis, San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco 49ers WR Dante Pettis is impressing at practice by making catches in traffic over the middle as he competes for a roster spot in 2020, according to Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area.

HUDDLE UP: There are plenty of openings in the 49ers’ receiving corps with Deebo Samuel (foot), Jalen Hurd (knee) and Richie James (wrist) all expected to miss at least the start of the season. Still, Pettis isn’t worth drafting in anything but the deepest of leagues as a late-round flier.

Josh Reynolds, Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles Rams WR Josh Reynolds has been the “steady” third wide receiver at training camp, according to team play-by-play announcer J.B. Long.

HUDDLE UP: Reynolds has caught 61 of 120 targets for 832 yards and seven touchdowns in his career. He started just two games in 2019 but made eight starts in 2018 when he set career highs across the board. He could be a mid-season streaming option when multiple teams are on bye.

Chase Claypool, Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers WR Chase Claypool has made “a couple plays” against CB Joe Haden in training camp that has left the veteran cornerback believing the rookie will “be a problem” for opponents down the road.

“He’s had a couple plays against me this camp. I’ve lined up against him often. He’s a big, fast receiver who’s able to adjust to the ball in the air. He hasn’t shown me anything too bad. . . . As long as he keeps healthy, I think he’s going to be a problem,” Haden told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

HUDDLE UP: Claypool is an interesting fantasy asset in that he has all the size and speed anyone could ask for in a receiver, but he lacks much in the way of shiftiness and wasn’t overly consistent in college. However, the Steelers have shown an ability to find and develop talent at receiver multiple times throughout the years. It is entirely possible Claypool ends up overtaking James Washington at some point this season and evolves into what the team hoped it had with Martavis Bryant a few years ago.

Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals WR Tee Higgins (hamstring) is doing individual drills Tuesday, Aug. 18, due to hamstring issues.

HUDDLE UP: Higgins is one to watch because of A.J. Green’s (hamstring) ongoing injury concerns, but he’s not quite a WR5 flyer yet.

JoJo Natson, Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns WR JoJo Natson saw snaps with the first-team offense in practice Monday, Aug. 17, with WR Jarvis Landry sidelined.

HUDDLE UP: Natson was primarily a return man with the Los Angeles Rams and New York Jets in his first three seasons in the league. He has just two receptions and one catch in three NFL seasons, so even if he somehow finds his way into a role on offense he isn’t someone to rely upon for fantasy purposes at this point.

Kenny Stills, Houston Texans

Houston Texans WR Kenny Stills (undisclosed) participated in his first practice of training camp Monday, Aug. 17.

HUDDLE UP: Stills was activated from the non-football illness list Monday. He is likely slotted for the No. 4 receiver spot with newcomers Randall Cobb and Brandin Cooks joining Will Fuller in the receivers room. Unless injuries occur to those three, Stills should see his fantasy appeal limited to deeper formats.

Corey Davis, Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans WR Corey Davis (toe) was on the practice field Monday, Aug. 17, for the first time in training camp after being activated from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list earlier in the day. Davis reportedly looked good running, according to beat writer Jim Wyatt, but he did not get many targets.

HUDDLE UP: Davis is making his way back from toe surgery. If he can stay healthy he is expected to slot behind A.J. Brown as the team’s No. 2 wideout. As such he is worth a look as a late-round pick in deeper fantasy leagues, useful as a WR5 or WR6 for depth.

Jamison Crowder, New York Jets

New York Jets WR Jamison Crowder said Monday, Aug. 17 that he doesn’t feel like he’s the “top dog” entering training camp, but he is easily the most productive receiver on the roster from last season. “I just know my role,” Crowder said. “That’s a valuable option for (QB Sam Darnold) in the slot.”

HUDDLE UP: Crowder posted a career-best 78 receptions last season for the Jets, and he ended up with 833 yards and six touchdowns, which were each just shy of career highs. Despite his role as the de facto No. 1 receiver for Gang Green, he is still more of a WR4 in most standard leagues and a low-end WR3 in PPR formats.

Kenny Golladay, Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions WR Kenny Golladay said he believes he could reach an agreement on a contract extension before the start of the regular season.

HUDDLE UP: Golladay will be the main option in the passing game this season and could improve his stats with a full season on Matthew Stafford. He should be at least a No. 2 receiver in all fantasy leagues.

Fantasy football tight ends

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles TE Zach Ertz (undisclosed) and TE Dallas Goedert (thumb) participated in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Ertz and Goedert should both be heavily involved in the passing game this season. Ertz is a must-start option in all fantasy leagues, while Goedert can be a low-end No. 1 or a No. 2 fantasy tight end in leagues.

David Njoku, Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku (wrist) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Njoku should be considered day-to-day at this point since there is no timetable for his return. He will still have a role in the passing game even though Austin Hooper will be the starting tight end. Fantasy players can consider Njoku as a No. 2 fantasy tight end.

Mike Gesicki, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins TE Mike Gesicki believes he will see a lot of single coverage this year because of the attention WR DeVante Parker and WR Preston Williams will demand. “When you get your man-to-man or single coverage you have to win your matchup,” Gesicki said.

HUDDLE UP: Gesicki showed some signs of life at the end of last season, catching five touchdowns over the final six games. He should at least be a streaming option in 2020, and there is a chance he takes another step forward and joins the TE1 ranks.

Zach Ertz, Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles have resumed contract negotiations with TE Zach Ertz.

HUDDLE UP: The 29-year-old Ertz is coming off his third consecutive Pro Bowl season, with 88 receptions for 916 yards and six touchdowns in 2019. He should be viewed as a starting tight end option in all fantasy formats this year.

Greg Olsen, Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks TE Greg Olsen’s work with QB Russell Wilson this offseason is evident in practice, according to head coach Pete Carroll. “I’m really, really fired up about Greg,” Carroll said.

HUDDLE UP: Olsen’s recent injury history is a concern, but don’t forget that Wilson was able to help Jimmy Graham turn back the clock, and he made Will Dissly into a legitimate weapon. Olsen has TE1 potential if he can stay on the field.

Hayden Hurst, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons TE Hayden Hurst will be an “every-down tight end” this season, according to Kelsey Conway of AtlantaFalcons.com.

HUDDLE UP: With Austin Hooper out of the picture, Hurst is set to be the unquestioned starter in his first year with the Falcons. If you don’t spend a high pick on one of elite tight ends, Hurst offers TE1 potential and should be available in the later rounds.

Jordan Akins, Houston Texans

Houston Texans TE Jordan Akins has made a couple of big catches for first downs and in the end zone and is having a strong camp, according to John Harris of HoustonTexans.com.

HUDDLE UP: Akins set career highs with 36 catches on 55 targets for 418 yards and two touchdowns in 2020. The Texans’ new-look receiving corps and the thin nature of the tight end position will make Akins a low-end TE1 option in all formats.

Noah Fant, Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos TE Noah Fant (illness) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Aug. 19, because of an illness that is not related to COVID-19.

HUDDLE UP: Fant probably will return to the field in the next few days. He showed good chemistry with Drew Lock last season and should receive a solid amount of targets this season. Fant can be considered a No. 1 tight end in some fantasy leagues.

Chris Herndon, New York Jets

New York Jets TE Chris Herndon was praised by head coach Adam Gase after practice on Sunday, Aug. 17. “He’s our starting tight end,” the coach said. “He plays both in-line and he plays off the ball.”

HUDDLE UP: Herndon was limited to just 18 offensive snaps last season, but the coach is high on the tight end. He has lined up at slot receiver, outside receiver and traditional tight end spots in practice. He could be quite a sleeper heading into the season, and he is worth scooping up as a late-round gem who could easily outperform his ADP if he stays healthy.
Cam Newton, New England Patriots

New England Patriots QB Cam Newton received 30 repetitions during team drills Sunday, Aug. 23, while QB Brian Hoyer received 12 reps during 11-on-11 drills.

HUDDLE UP: Newton appears to be on track to win the starting job especially with Jarrett Stidham dealing with an injury. He has played well in the past but has dealt with injuries over the last few seasons. Newton probably should be considered a No. 2 fantasy quarterback at this point.

Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills QB Josh Allen (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Allen may have been held out because the team had problems with their COVID-19 testing, so fantasy players should know more about his status in the next day or two. He will have a solid group of receivers to work with this season and also adds value with his running ability. He can be a low-end No. 1 or a high-end No. 2 quarterback in fantasy leagues.

Tua Tagovailoa, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa has been “as advertised” with his accuracy in the first three days of training camp, according to Barry Jackson of The Miami Herald Wednesday, Aug. 19. Jackson said Tagovailoa has been on target but without any wow plays or bad plays.

HUDDLE UP: Tagovailoa is expected to begin the 2020 season behind QB Ryan Fitzpatrick and will have trouble getting on the field in his rookie season due to the shortened offseason. The fifth-overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft is a top dynasty target, but he shouldn’t be drafted in anything other than the deepest redraft leagues.

Daniel Jones, New York Giants

New York Giants QB Daniel Jones added muscle this offseason, increasing his playing weight from 220 pounds to 229 pounds. “Obviously, he’s a guy that during the pandemic, he didn’t take time off,” head coach Joe Judge said.

HUDDLE UP: While it is encouraging to hear that Jones dedicated himself to improving his physique, cutting down on the turnovers that plagued him as a rookie is his biggest hurdle. He should improve in his second season, but he will probably top out as a midrange QB2.

Jarrett Stidham, New England Patriots

New England Patriots QB Jarrett Stidham (leg) was spotted throwing passes to WR Julian Edelman during the portion of practice which was open to the media Friday, Aug. 21. He had undergone precautionary tests at a hospital for a leg injury Thursday, Aug. 20, but all of the tests came back negative.

HUDDLE UP: Despite returning to practice, Stidham is not expected to be fully recovered for several weeks. Cam Newton is expected to begin the season as the Patriots’ starting quarterback and should be viewed as a low-end QB1 in deeper fantasy leagues, while Stidham possesses little value in any format at this time.

Ryan Fitzpatrick, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (personal) is out of practice Friday, Aug. 21, and the team wouldn’t comment on why he was gone or when he would return.

HUDDLE UP: The team has until Friday afternoon to place him on the COVID-19 list if that is the cause. Tua Tagovailoa could wind up having as big of an opening to the starter’s job as humanly possible. He’s a speculative midrange QB2 as a rookie.

Mitchell Trubisky, Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky drew compliments from teammate WR/RB Cordarrelle Patterson Tuesday, Aug. 18, for his demeanor at training camp. “The way he’s handling things. I feel he’s been more of a leader,” Patterson said. “Last year I didn’t feel like he was that guy, but this year he’s taking over. He wants everybody to know that he’s that guy and we can come to him when we need something. He’s doing a helluva job with it.”

HUDDLE UP: Trubisky is competing with trade-acquisition Nick Foles for the Bears’ Week 1 starting job. Neither candidate would be much more than a low-tier QB2 in deeper leagues or Superflex leagues.

Fantasy football running backs

Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders RB Josh Jacobs needs to be “more on the field on third down” this year, according to head coach Jon Gruden.

HUDDLE UP: The coaching staff has talked about using Jacobs more in the passing game throughout the offseason, and if that ends up being the case, he should finish as a RB1 in all formats in 2020.

James Conner, Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers RB James Conner (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Saturday, Aug. 22.

HUDDLE UP: Fantasy players should keep an eye on the situation to see if Conner will miss more practice time. He was limited to 10 games last season and finished with only 464 yards and four touchdowns. Conner will receive most of the snaps at running back this season and can be a No. 2 running back in fantasy leagues.

Chris Carson, Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks RB Chris Carson (personal) is away from the team because of a personal matter but should return soon, according to head coach Pete Carroll.

HUDDLE UP: Carson will continue to be the starting running back for the Seahawks this season even though they signed Carlos Hyde. He has rushed for at least 1,150 yards in each of the last two seasons and should be at least a No. 2 running back in fantasy leagues.

David Montgomery, Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears RB David Montgomery said Saturday, Aug. 22, he’s focused on his diet and losing weight this offseason after he was disappointed in his quickness and speed in 2019.

HUDDLE UP: Montgomery totaled 1,074 yards from scrimmage and seven TDs last season, but the rookie still fell short of the preseason hype. Regard him a low-end RB2 with upside.

D’Andre Swift, Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions RB D’Andre Swift (leg) is not practicing for a second straight day Saturday, Aug. 22, after suffering what appeared to be an upper-leg injury in practice two days earlier. Head coach Matt Patricia refused Saturday to elaborate further on Swift’s injury.

HUDDLE UP: Nothing so far has indicated this issue is anything serious, but it’s certainly a situation to monitor with big things expected out of the rookie back this season. Value him as a high-end RB3 for now with upside.

Todd Gurley, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons RB Todd Gurley (knee) will be limited in practice Saturday, Aug. 22, as part of workload management plan head coach Dan Quinn said. Gurley is expected to return to more work Sunday.

HUDDLE UP: Gurley is only 26 but likely is never going to be the RB1 workhorse he was only a few years ago. However, he’s still expected to be the Falcons’ main back this season and is a solid RB2 consideration in drafts.

Nick Chubb, Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns RB Nick Chubb (concussion) on Saturday, Aug. 22, cleared concussion protocol and is expected to return to the field later in the day for practice.

HUDDLE UP: Great news for Chubb who remains a solid RB1 pick in all fantasy formats.

Darrell Henderson, Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles Rams RB Darrell Henderson (hamstring) has been diagnosed with a low-grade hamstring strain and may be available for the start of the regular season, according to a source.

HUDDLE UP: Henderson probably will not do much during practice this week, but it appears like he will not miss much time. He is expected to be part of a committee at running back this season but may not be the main option in the committee. He should still see a handful of touches each game and could be a flex option or No. 3 running back in fantasy leagues.

James White, New England Patriots

New England Patriots RB James White (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: White may have sat out because of COVID-19 testing problems, so fantasy players can keep an eye on the situation. White should continue to be a receiver out of the backfield for the Patriots and can be a flex option in fantasy leagues.

Melvin Gordon, Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos RB Melvin Gordon (rib) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Gordon is considered day-to-day because of the rib injury and probably will return to practice in a few days. He likely will be the starting running back but will not be a workhorse at the position with Phillip Lindsay in line for a solid role. Gordon can be considered a No. 2 running back in most fantasy leagues.

Kerryon Johnson, Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions RB Kerryon Johnson said he has become comfortable playing with a brace on his right knee. “So that’s just the new me,” Johnson said. “I’m the knee-brace guy, everybody jokes about it. It feels great. I like having the knee brace on. It helps me out a lot.”

HUDDLE UP: Johnson appears to be healthy heading into the 2020 season, but last year’s injury issues likely cost him any shot at becoming a lead back in Detroit. The Lions added D’Andre Swift in the second round of the draft, likely pushing Johnson into RB4 territory as a backup to the rookie.

Derrick Henry, Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans RB Derrick Henry left practice early Monday, Aug. 17, leaving the field with a trainer before working on a stationary bike while his teammates finished up the session. Head coach Mike Vrabel didn’t provide any specifics after practice.

HUDDLE UP: It doesn’t sound like it was anything major, especially if he rode the bike in plain view rather than receiving medical attention in private. Fantasy owners can breathe a sigh of relief for now, as it sounds like much ado about nothing.

Darrynton Evans, Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans RB Darrynton Evans (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Evans is on track to be the primary running back for the Titans this season if is healthy. He probably will see a handful of touches each game but may only be a handcuff to Derrick Henry in fantasy leagues.

Sony Michel, New England Patriots

New England Patriots RB Sony Michel (foot) remains a possibility to play in Week 1, Patriots running backs coach Ivan Fears said Friday, Aug. 21. “I think he’ll be ready when he has a shot to get out there,” Fears said. “Hopefully we have some time before the first game for him to be out there. If not, we’ll take him when we get him.”

HUDDLE UP: Michel’s PUP list stint and the signing of Lamar Miller has returned the Patriots’ backfield into a state of fantasy uncertainty. Pass-catching back James White might be safest bet at the moment, but value Michel as a high-end RB4 for now.

Ke’Shawn Vaughn, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB Ke’Shawn Vaughn will be used as a kick returner to start the season, according to head coach Bruce Arians.

HUDDLE UP: With LeSean McCoy in town, Vaughn will likely need an injury to be a factor in single-year leagues. Keep him on the waiver wire backburner.

Qadree Ollison, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons RB Qadree Ollison was “the most impressive back” during practice Wednesday, Aug. 19, according to Will McFadden of AtlantaFalcons.com, and McFadden believes Ollison could carve out a bigger role this season.

HUDDLE UP: Between his potential as a short-yardage back and Todd Gurley’s balky knee, Ollison could be a late-round lottery ticket in deeper leagues.

Zack Moss, Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills RB Zack Moss “is expected to be a big part” of the team’s rushing attack this season, according to Jay Skurski of the Buffalo News. Skurski adds Moss showed at practice Tuesday, Aug. 18, he could also see work in the passing game.

HUDDLE UP: A third-round pick of the 2020 NFL Draft, expectations have been growing for Moss. He was originally expected to be the No. 2 behind Devin Singletary, but it now seems as though he could be the feature back. He should be targeted as a low-end RB2 or top-end RB3.

Eno Benjamin, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals RB Eno Benjamin is projected to be the team’s No. 3 running back behind Kenyan Drake and Chase Edmonds, according to Kyle Odegard of AZCardinals.com. “He has a knack for finding the hole, there’s no doubt,” head coach Kliff Kingsbury said. “He definitely has a feel for the run game, and that’s exciting to see where he can take this thing. He has to find a role in and contribute on special teams, and he knows that, but we like what we’ve seen so far.”

HUDDLE UP: Benjamin could be worth a late-round flier in deep dynasty leagues but he won’t begin the 2020 season with any fantasy value in redraft leagues.

Justin Jackson, Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers RB Justin Jackson has the “inside track” to be the backup to RB Austin Ekeler, according to Gilbert Manzano of The Orange County Register.

HUDDLE UP: Jackson has made the most out of his touches, but injuries have been an issue. Still, Ekeler owners should consider adding him in the later rounds as a handcuff.

Kenyan Drake, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals RB Kenyan Drake will be more involved in the passing game this season, according to head coach Kliff Kingsbury. “He’s hard to tackle one-on-one in space,” Kingsbury said. “So that’s an area we’d like to get him more involved in.”

HUDDLE UP: With David Johnson completely out of the picture and the prospect of more targets in the passing game, Drake seems primed to build on the success he had once he joined the Cardinals last season. He is a low-end RB1 candidate.

Miles Sanders, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles RB Miles Sanders (lower body) “will be ready to play” Week 1, according to a source Wednesday, Aug. 19. Sanders is officially considered week-to-week by the team.

HUDDLE UP: Sanders is a first- or second-round pick and this report does little to inspire confidence. Still, he must be drafted without a discount due to his potential and large share of Philadelphia’s backfield.

Chase Edmonds, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals RB Chase Edmonds could be a starting running back in the NFL, according to head coach Kliff Kingsbury Wednesday, Aug. 19.

HUDDLE UP: Edmonds rushed for 303 yards and four touchdowns while adding 12 receptions for another 105 yards and a touchdown over two starts and 13 total games played in 2019. RB Kenyan Drake was brought back this offseason to be the starter, but Edmonds is the next best option on the depth chart. He’s a good depth or handcuff target late in drafts.

Bryce Love, Washington Football Team

Washington Football Team RB Bryce Love worked with the first-team offense Wednesday, Aug. 19, with RB Adrian Peterson out. Love’s role as the No. 2 running back in Washington “seems quite real,” according to JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington.

HUDDLE UP: Rookie Antonio Gibson is also in the mix, but he could have most of his work come in the passing game. Love will be worth a late-round draft choice as a potential handcuff to Peterson as the primary rusher.

Dalvin Cook, Minnesota Vikings

Minnesota Vikings RB Dalvin Cook has stopped contract extension talks with the Vikings and plans to focus on the regular season, according to sources. The two sides could resume talks in the future.

HUDDLE UP: Cook ranked in the top 10 in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns last season and should have a similar season if he can stay healthy in 2020. He should be selected in the first or second round of fantasy drafts and will be a must-start option each week.

Boston Scott, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles RB Boston Scott (leg) is day to day with a lower-body injury.

HUDDLE UP: Miles Sanders (leg) is week to week, and Scott needs to heal up quickly to receive some important snaps in practice. Scott is a handcuff to Sanders and has some RB4 merit on his own.

Ito Smith, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons RB Ito Smith is impressing Matthew Tabeek of AtlantaFalcons.com with his ability to change directions. “If you blink at the wrong moment you can lose sight of Smith in a hurry,” said Tabeek.

HUDDLE UP: Todd Gurley will need to be handcuffed this season and Smith is seemingly the top candidate. He has rushed for just 421 yards and five touchdowns through his first two seasons, with another 239 yards coming as a pass-catcher. The Falcons are desperate for a rushing attack after last year’s poor team performance and will need as many helping bodies as they can get. Smith could be a late-round target in deeper leagues.

Darrel Williams, Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs RB Darrel Williams was the feature back for the first-team offense at practice Tuesday, Aug. 18, with RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire taking the day off.

HUDDLE UP: Williams figured to be competing with Darwin Thompson for any work behind the first-round rookie this season. He carried the ball 41 times for 141 yards and three touchdowns while adding 15 receptions for 167 yards and one touchdown last season. He’ll be worth a late-round flier if he’s indeed named the No. 2 behind CEH.

Duke Johnson, Houston Texans

Houston Texans RB Duke Johnson said Monday, Aug. 17, that he is comfortable in the system after his first full offseason with the team. “I’m much more comfortable. It’s kind of night and day for me,” Johnson said. “My expectations for myself is just make my plays whenever the opportunity presents itself.”

HUDDLE UP: Johnson is the primary backup to David Johnson, who has had issues staying on the field due to health. If Johnson can stay healthy he could have a big role in the offense. He is especially useful in deeper PPR leagues for his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield.

Fantasy football wide receivers

Mike Williams, Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles Chargers WR Mike Williams (shoulder) is considered week to week with a sprained AC joint in his shoulder. He’s expected to be ready for the season opener.

HUDDLE UP: Williams is still worthy of a WR4 grab, and the ailment could even make him fall into a bargain WR5 area.

Jalen Reagor, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles WR Jalen Reagor drew some praise last week when Carson Wentz observed that the rookie and Julio Jones share “some similarities with how they run routes.”

“By no means am I saying this rookie is Julio Jones right now. Just the way that Jalen – his combination of speed and power – and just watching tape of Julio, I see some similarities with how they run routes,” Wentz told the Philadelphia Inquirer.

HUDDLE UP: Jones will almost certainly be headed to the Hall of Fame five years after he retires, so it’s safe to say Wentz was doing nothing more than showing his approval for the team’s first-round pick this spring. Reagor is ticketed for a substantial Week 1 role regardless of whether or not Alshon Jeffery is cleared to play, and there’s a decent chance the TCU product will lead his position group in receiving this season if Jeffery and DeSean Jackson continue to struggle with injuries. Consider him a WR4 with upside.

Allen Robinson, Chicago Bears

Chicago Bears WR Allen Robinson (ankle) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23, but head coach Matt Nagy said he is not concerned about the injury.

HUDDLE UP: Robinson probably will be eased back into practice and should be fine for the regular season. He will be the top option in the passing game for the Bears and will be a weekly starting option in all fantasy leagues.

Tyreek Hill, Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill (hamstring) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Hill does not need much practice time to be ready for the start of the regular season but should be back on the field soon. He is one of the top receivers in the NFL and should be a No. 1 fantasy receiver in all leagues.

Dede Westbrook, Jacksonville Jaguars

Jacksonville Jaguars WR Dede Westbrook (shoulder) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Westbrook should be considered day-to-day because of the injury. He is in line to be a top-three receiver for the Jaguars this season and could a No. 4 or No. 5 receiver in fantasy leagues.

A.J. Green, Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals WR A.J. Green (hamstring) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Green has dealt with injuries over the last several years, so the team probably is being cautious with him. Green is a productive receiver when he is healthy and could be a No. 3 receiver in fantasy leagues with a chance to be more valuable.

Denzel Mims, New York Jets

New York Jets WR Denzel Mims (hamstring) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Mims has missed a majority of training camp because of the injury but the team is hoping that he returns soon. His role in the passing game is uncertain since he has not had a lot of practice time during the offseason and camp. He could still be a late round pick but probably will not be a starting option in any league.

Breshad Perriman, New York Jets

New York Jets WR Breshad Perriman (knee) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23, because of a sore knee but is expected to take part in practice Monday, Aug. 24, according to head coach Adam Gase.

HUDDLE UP: Perriman had a strong finish to the 2019 season and is on track to be one of the main options in the passing game this season. He should be ready for the start of the regular season and can be at least a No. 4 receiver in fantasy leagues.

Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk (hamstring) left practice early Sunday, Aug. 23, after suffering an apparent hamstring injury.

HUDDLE UP: Fantasy players will need to monitor the situation to see how long Aiyuk may be sidelined. He is expected to have a solid role in the passing game despite being a rookie, but the injury could affect his role on offense. He can be a No. 4 or No. 5 receiver in fantasy leagues if the injury is minor.

KJ Hamler, Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos WR KJ Hamler (hamstring) was present during practice Sunday, Aug. 23, but did not participate in any drills.

HUDDLE UP: Hamler could miss as much as a month, so he will be at least questionable for Week 1. He should be a playmaker in the passing game when he is able to play and can be a late round option in fantasy leagues despite the injury.

N’Keal Harry, New England Patriots

New England Patriots WR N’Keal Harry (undisclosed) participated in practice Sunday, Aug. 28.

HUDDLE UP: Harry appears to have recovered from his injury and will be ready for the start of the regular season. He is expected to be one of the starting receivers for the Patriots this season and will see a solid amount of targets. Harry can be considered in the later rounds of fantasy drafts as a No. 5 receiver.

DeVante Parker, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins WR DeVante Parker is “showing off great chemistry” with QB Ryan Fitzpatrick during training camp, according to Cameron Wolfe of ESPN.com.

HUDDLE UP: After finally putting it all together with a 1,202-yard, nine-touchdown campaign in 2019, it sounds like Parker is picking up where he left off. He’s a WR2 as the go-to weapon in the Miami passing attack.

Tre’Quan Smith, New Orleans Saints

New Orleans Saints WR Tre’Quan Smith is “an important part” of the team’s offensive plans, according to head coach Sean Payton.

HUDDLE UP: Smith has flashed some potential as a deep threat in his first two seasons, but after the Saints added Emmanuel Sanders this offseason, Payton’s comments feel a bit like lip service. Smith doesn’t need to be rostered going into the season.

Diontae Johnson, Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers WR Diontae Johnson (undisclosed) did not participate in practice Saturday, Aug. 22.

HUDDLE UP: Johnson is considered day-to-day because of his injury, so he should not be in danger of missing the start of the regular season. He is in line for a bigger role this season and can be at least a No. 4 receiver in fantasy leagues.

Davante Adams, Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers WR Davante Adams (undisclosed) participated in practice Saturday, Aug. 22.

HUDDLE UP: Adams has posted at least 10 touchdowns in three of the last four seasons but was limited to five last season because of injuries. He will continue to receive a lot of targets in the passing game and likely will be selected in the first or second round of fantasy drafts.

Curtis Samuel, Carolina Panthers

Carolina Panthers WR Curtis Samuel (hamstring) is dealing with a tight hamstring, according to head coach Matt Rhule.

HUDDLE UP: Samuel probably will be sidelined for a few days but does not appear to be in danger of missing the start of the season. He is coming off a solid 2019 season and should see a decent amount of touches because of his playmaking ability. He has a chance to be a No. 4 or No. 5 receiver in fantasy leagues.

James Washington, Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers WR James Washington (undisclosed) fully participated in practice Friday, Aug. 21.

HUDDLE UP: Washington has been dealing with a minor injury this week but appears to have recovered and is ready for the start of the regular season. He posted solid numbers in 2019 even though he was playing with backup quarterbacks for most of the season. He can be considered a No. 4 receiver in most fantasy leagues.

Christian Kirk, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals WR Christian Kirk (undisclosed) returned to practice Friday, Aug. 21, after sitting out the previous day.

HUDDLE UP: Kirk enjoyed a sophomore bump in 2020 with 68 receptions for 709 yards and three TDs, and while another step would normally be expected, the Cards this offseason added DeAndre Hopkins to the mix, which also includes veteran target monster Larry Fitzgerald. That relegates Kirk to WR4 range for now.

Sammy Watkins, Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs WR Sammy Watkins (groin) returned to practice Friday, Aug. 21, after missing time with a groin injury.

HUDDLE UP: While this issue didn’t appear to be anything major, Watkins has a history of health concerns and it’s one of the reasons why he’s a WR5 despite playing in one of the league’s most potent offenses.

D.J. Moore, Carolina Panthers

Carolina Panthers WR D.J. Moore needs to be more imposing this season, according to new head coach Matt Rhule. “DJ has to take another step this year and be that physical, dominant, go-to receiver that on third-and-5 you’re going to,” Rhule said.

HUDDLE UP: Well, Moore won’t have much competition to be the Panthers’ go-to option this season. He topped 1,000 yards in his sophomore campaign but still scored just four touchdowns. Though quarterback play deserves a large share of the blame, he’ll need to find ways to produce to live up to his billing as a top-tier WR2. Any risk associated with him is largely on his team as an expected bottom-feeder.

Calvin Ridley, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons WR Calvin Ridley said Tuesday, Aug. 18, he worked on getting his legs “a lot” stronger and trying to get his knees up higher in order to be faster this offseason. “I’m not going to lie, I’m real hungry to show people that I’m easily a 1,000-yard receiver, easily – and even better,” Ridley said.

HUDDLE UP: Ridley has 17 touchdowns through his first two seasons but is widely expected to break out even further in 2020 as the No. 2 option across from Julio Jones. He’s currently being drafted as a high-end WR2 or low-end WR1 and should have little trouble living up to those expectations in the pass-happy Falcons offense.

John Hightower, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles WR John Hightower looks like a receiver who can play on Day 1, according to Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer. McLane cites the difficulties the Eagles defensive backs have had containing Hightower in one-on-one drills.

HUDDLE UP: The fifth-round pick of the 2020 NFL Draft was mentioned alongside Eagles first-round pick Jalen Reagor as someone who could have a role in Week 1. He likely won’t be an early-season option in standard 12-team leagues, but he could be a target in dynasty leagues or deeper redraft leagues.

Bryan Edwards, Las Vegas Raiders

Las Vegas Raiders WR Bryan Edwards has been working with the first-team offense during training camp.

HUDDLE UP: The hype around Edwards is starting to build, and fantasy owners may want to stash the third-round pick in the later rounds in case his needle continues to point up as the season approaches.

Preston Williams, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins WR Preston Williams (knee) returned to practice Wednesday, Aug. 19, after receiving a day off.

HUDDLE UP: Williams flashed upside as a rookie prior to his injury, and while the Dolphins are being cautious with him, he should start opposite DeVante Parker when he does take the field. Williams is worth grabbing as a WR5 in redraft leagues.

Scott Miller, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers WR Scott Miller is best-suited to playing outside and not in the slot, according to head coach Bruce Arians Wednesday, Aug. 19.

HUDDLE UP: This could limit Miller’s playing time slightly if he’s sharing reps with WRs Mike Evans and Chris Godwin. He can be a late-round flier but there are a lot of mouths to feed in Tampa Bay with TEs Rob Gronkowski and O.J. Howard also in the picture, and he may not be fantasy relevant when everyone else is healthy and active.

Will Fuller, Houston Texans

Houston Texans WR Will Fuller is “going to be one of the best receivers in the league,” according to QB Deshaun Watson Wednesday, Aug. 19. Fuller arrived at camp in great shape, according to head coach Bill O’Brien.

HUDDLE UP: Fuller will be expected to take on a much larger role as one of the primary beneficiaries of DeAndre Hopkins’ departure. The first-round pick of the 2016 NFL Draft has yet to play a full 16-game season due to injuries and is a risky target as a mid-tier WR3.

DeAndre Hopkins, Arizona Cardinals

Arizona Cardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins (hamstring) is participating in practice Wednesday, Aug. 19.

HUDDLE UP: Hopkins probably will be eased back into practice but does not appear to be in danger of missing Week 1. He has been one of the top receivers in the NFL over the last several seasons and should be part of one of the more productive offenses in the league. He should be a No. 1 receiver in all fantasy leagues.

Michael Gallup, Dallas Cowboys

Dallas Cowboys WR Michael Gallup is “a No. 1 receiver,” according to head coach Mike McCarthy. “Let’s make it clear, Michael Gallup’s a No. 1 receiver in my view,” McCarthy said.

HUDDLE UP: The addition of CeeDee Lamb to the receiving corps has Gallup flying under the radar a bit, but he posted more than 1,100 yards last year in just his second season. He should still be considered a WR3 in what should be a high-powered Dallas passing attack.

Auden Tate, Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals WR Auden Tate has impressed head coach Zac Taylor for having a “great grasp for what we’re trying to do on offense.”

HUDDLE UP: Tate figures to be behind A.J. Green, Tyler Boyd and rookie Tee Higgins on the depth chart. The Bengals are likely to need to throw often in 2020, but rookie QB Joe Burrow will struggle to make multiple fantasy-relevant receivers in his first year. Tate won’t be an option unless someone ahead of him on the depth chart were to miss time.

Dante Pettis, San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco 49ers WR Dante Pettis is impressing at practice by making catches in traffic over the middle as he competes for a roster spot in 2020, according to Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area.

HUDDLE UP: There are plenty of openings in the 49ers’ receiving corps with Deebo Samuel (foot), Jalen Hurd (knee) and Richie James (wrist) all expected to miss at least the start of the season. Still, Pettis isn’t worth drafting in anything but the deepest of leagues as a late-round flier.

Josh Reynolds, Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles Rams WR Josh Reynolds has been the “steady” third wide receiver at training camp, according to team play-by-play announcer J.B. Long.

HUDDLE UP: Reynolds has caught 61 of 120 targets for 832 yards and seven touchdowns in his career. He started just two games in 2019 but made eight starts in 2018 when he set career highs across the board. He could be a mid-season streaming option when multiple teams are on bye.

Chase Claypool, Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh Steelers WR Chase Claypool has made “a couple plays” against CB Joe Haden in training camp that has left the veteran cornerback believing the rookie will “be a problem” for opponents down the road.

“He’s had a couple plays against me this camp. I’ve lined up against him often. He’s a big, fast receiver who’s able to adjust to the ball in the air. He hasn’t shown me anything too bad. . . . As long as he keeps healthy, I think he’s going to be a problem,” Haden told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

HUDDLE UP: Claypool is an interesting fantasy asset in that he has all the size and speed anyone could ask for in a receiver, but he lacks much in the way of shiftiness and wasn’t overly consistent in college. However, the Steelers have shown an ability to find and develop talent at receiver multiple times throughout the years. It is entirely possible Claypool ends up overtaking James Washington at some point this season and evolves into what the team hoped it had with Martavis Bryant a few years ago.

Tee Higgins, Cincinnati Bengals

Cincinnati Bengals WR Tee Higgins (hamstring) is doing individual drills Tuesday, Aug. 18, due to hamstring issues.

HUDDLE UP: Higgins is one to watch because of A.J. Green’s (hamstring) ongoing injury concerns, but he’s not quite a WR5 flyer yet.

JoJo Natson, Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns WR JoJo Natson saw snaps with the first-team offense in practice Monday, Aug. 17, with WR Jarvis Landry sidelined.

HUDDLE UP: Natson was primarily a return man with the Los Angeles Rams and New York Jets in his first three seasons in the league. He has just two receptions and one catch in three NFL seasons, so even if he somehow finds his way into a role on offense he isn’t someone to rely upon for fantasy purposes at this point.

Kenny Stills, Houston Texans

Houston Texans WR Kenny Stills (undisclosed) participated in his first practice of training camp Monday, Aug. 17.

HUDDLE UP: Stills was activated from the non-football illness list Monday. He is likely slotted for the No. 4 receiver spot with newcomers Randall Cobb and Brandin Cooks joining Will Fuller in the receivers room. Unless injuries occur to those three, Stills should see his fantasy appeal limited to deeper formats.

Corey Davis, Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans WR Corey Davis (toe) was on the practice field Monday, Aug. 17, for the first time in training camp after being activated from the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list earlier in the day. Davis reportedly looked good running, according to beat writer Jim Wyatt, but he did not get many targets.

HUDDLE UP: Davis is making his way back from toe surgery. If he can stay healthy he is expected to slot behind A.J. Brown as the team’s No. 2 wideout. As such he is worth a look as a late-round pick in deeper fantasy leagues, useful as a WR5 or WR6 for depth.

Jamison Crowder, New York Jets

New York Jets WR Jamison Crowder said Monday, Aug. 17 that he doesn’t feel like he’s the “top dog” entering training camp, but he is easily the most productive receiver on the roster from last season. “I just know my role,” Crowder said. “That’s a valuable option for (QB Sam Darnold) in the slot.”

HUDDLE UP: Crowder posted a career-best 78 receptions last season for the Jets, and he ended up with 833 yards and six touchdowns, which were each just shy of career highs. Despite his role as the de facto No. 1 receiver for Gang Green, he is still more of a WR4 in most standard leagues and a low-end WR3 in PPR formats.

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Kenny Golladay, Detroit Lions

Detroit Lions WR Kenny Golladay said he believes he could reach an agreement on a contract extension before the start of the regular season.

HUDDLE UP: Golladay will be the main option in the passing game this season and could improve his stats with a full season on Matthew Stafford. He should be at least a No. 2 receiver in all fantasy leagues.

Fantasy football tight ends

Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles TE Zach Ertz (undisclosed) and TE Dallas Goedert (thumb) participated in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Ertz and Goedert should both be heavily involved in the passing game this season. Ertz is a must-start option in all fantasy leagues, while Goedert can be a low-end No. 1 or a No. 2 fantasy tight end in leagues.

David Njoku, Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns TE David Njoku (wrist) did not participate in practice Sunday, Aug. 23.

HUDDLE UP: Njoku should be considered day-to-day at this point since there is no timetable for his return. He will still have a role in the passing game even though Austin Hooper will be the starting tight end. Fantasy players can consider Njoku as a No. 2 fantasy tight end.

Mike Gesicki, Miami Dolphins

Miami Dolphins TE Mike Gesicki believes he will see a lot of single coverage this year because of the attention WR DeVante Parker and WR Preston Williams will demand. “When you get your man-to-man or single coverage you have to win your matchup,” Gesicki said.

HUDDLE UP: Gesicki showed some signs of life at the end of last season, catching five touchdowns over the final six games. He should at least be a streaming option in 2020, and there is a chance he takes another step forward and joins the TE1 ranks.

Zach Ertz, Philadelphia Eagles

The Philadelphia Eagles have resumed contract negotiations with TE Zach Ertz.

HUDDLE UP: The 29-year-old Ertz is coming off his third consecutive Pro Bowl season, with 88 receptions for 916 yards and six touchdowns in 2019. He should be viewed as a starting tight end option in all fantasy formats this year.

Greg Olsen, Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks TE Greg Olsen’s work with QB Russell Wilson this offseason is evident in practice, according to head coach Pete Carroll. “I’m really, really fired up about Greg,” Carroll said.

HUDDLE UP: Olsen’s recent injury history is a concern, but don’t forget that Wilson was able to help Jimmy Graham turn back the clock, and he made Will Dissly into a legitimate weapon. Olsen has TE1 potential if he can stay on the field.

Hayden Hurst, Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons TE Hayden Hurst will be an “every-down tight end” this season, according to Kelsey Conway of AtlantaFalcons.com.

HUDDLE UP: With Austin Hooper out of the picture, Hurst is set to be the unquestioned starter in his first year with the Falcons. If you don’t spend a high pick on one of elite tight ends, Hurst offers TE1 potential and should be available in the later rounds.

Jordan Akins, Houston Texans

Houston Texans TE Jordan Akins has made a couple of big catches for first downs and in the end zone and is having a strong camp, according to John Harris of HoustonTexans.com.

HUDDLE UP: Akins set career highs with 36 catches on 55 targets for 418 yards and two touchdowns in 2020. The Texans’ new-look receiving corps and the thin nature of the tight end position will make Akins a low-end TE1 option in all formats.

Noah Fant, Denver Broncos

Denver Broncos TE Noah Fant (illness) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Aug. 19, because of an illness that is not related to COVID-19.

HUDDLE UP: Fant probably will return to the field in the next few days. He showed good chemistry with Drew Lock last season and should receive a solid amount of targets this season. Fant can be considered a No. 1 tight end in some fantasy leagues.

Chris Herndon, New York Jets

New York Jets TE Chris Herndon was praised by head coach Adam Gase after practice on Sunday, Aug. 17. “He’s our starting tight end,” the coach said. “He plays both in-line and he plays off the ball.”

HUDDLE UP: Herndon was limited to just 18 offensive snaps last season, but the coach is high on the tight end. He has lined up at slot receiver, outside receiver and traditional tight end spots in practice. He could be quite a sleeper heading into the season, and he is worth scooping up as a late-round gem who could easily outperform his ADP if he stays healthy.