Darius Slayton Will Play in Week 3
Darius Slayton (groin, calf) will play in his team's week 3 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Slayton was limited in practice this week due to groin and calf issues, but will not carry an injury designation into the weekend. The 28-year-old has two catches for 61 yards on just four targets through his first two games of the season. Slayton appears to be firmly behind both Malik Nabers and Wan'Dale Robinson in the target pecking order among wide receivers in New York. Slayton should remain off the radar of fantasy managers.
Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
New York Giants wide receiver Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
Tyrone Tracy Jr. Will Play in Week 3
Tyrone Tracy Jr. (calf) is "good to go" for his team's Week 3 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Tracy Jr. was limited in practice this week due to a calf issue, but will not carry an injury designation into Sunday. The 25-year-old is off to a slow start this season. Through two games, Tracy Jr. has recorded just 39 rushing yards on 15 carries, although he does have six catches for 47 yards. Tracy Jr. may be in danger of losing the early-down role in New York to rookie running back Cam Skattebo, who had 11 carries for 45 yards and a touchdown in Week 2. Tracy Jr. profiles as an RB4/low-end deep-league flex play in Week 3.
Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
New York Giants running back Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
Kyle Pitts Sr. Cleared for Week 3
Kyle Pitts Sr. (toe) logged a full practice on Friday and is off the injury report ahead of a Week 3 divisional clash with the Carolina Panthers. Pitts' 11 receptions through two weeks are tied for the team lead with wide receiver Drake London. In Carolina, Pitts faces the league's 31st-ranked defense against tight ends, a position they've struggled mightily to defend over the past year-plus, making him a viable starter at a position that many fantasy managers will spend the season streaming. However, given the Panthers' similar struggles against the running game, don't be surprised to see another heavy dose of Bijan Robinson, while the bulk of the team's passing work could go to London, as the team attempts to get him over the early-season hump he's faced.
Source: Tori McElhaney
After missing Wednesday's practice and participating in a limited capacity on Thursday, Atlanta Falcons tight end Source: Tori McElhaney
Xavier Worthy's Week 3 Availability Up in the Air
Xavier Worthy (shoulder). "We'll see how it goes," he told reporters on Friday. Worthy exited the Chiefs' season opener against the Chargers after only three snaps, having dislocated his shoulder in a collision with teammate Travis Kelce. With presumed top receiver Rashee Rice in the midst of his six-game suspension, Kansas City is looking for an offensive spark following a 0-2 start to the season. Given his game-breaking speed, if Worthy is able to play on Sunday night against the Giants, even if on a pitch count, his presence should serve to open things up underneath for Travis Kelce and a Chiefs' running game that has failed to generate any momentum early in the year.
Source: Nate Taylor
After a week of limited practices, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was unwilling to give a definitive update on the Week 3 availability of second-year wide receiver Source: Nate Taylor
Tyler Warren on a Snap Count for Week 3?
Tyler Warren (toe) has been one of the most impressive rookies in the league through two weeks, but after missing Wednesday's practice with a toe injury, head coach Shane Steichen was non-committal about his Week 3 usage. "We'll see. We'll see how it goes," he told reporters asking about a potential snap count. Warren has been on the field for 119 snaps through two weeks, and he returned to practice on both Thursday and Friday, so all signs point to him seeing his full allotment of snaps. Warren leads a surprising Colts offense in targets, receptions, and yards, though he has yet to break through for a touchdown. In a fantasy season that once again has provided few reliable options at the tight end position, he is a must-start for any game he's active.
Source: Kevin Bowen
Indianapolis Colts tight end Source: Kevin Bowen
Rome Odunze a "Complete" Wide Receiver
Rome Odunze. Johnson was quick to point out Odunze's contributions in the run game and his ability to separate, along with his athleticism and catch radius, labeling the ninth pick of the 2024 draft a "complete receiver". After a relatively quiet rookie season, Odunze has looked every bit the part of an alpha-receiver through the first two games of 2025, coming off the best game of his career, in which he caught seven of ten targets for 128 yards and two scores. The Bears face the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3 in a game with one of the highest projected point totals of the week. Given the commendation heaped upon him by his coach, expect Odunze to see continued involvement in the passing game, making him a must-start.
Source: Chris Emma
In speaking with reporters on Friday, Chicago Bears head coach Ben Johnson was effusive in his praise of second-year wide receiver Source: Chris Emma
Micah Parsons Could be Unleashed Against the Browns
Joe Flacco, Jerry Jeudy, and Cleveland's entire passing game should be left on the bench in a game that could get ugly.
Source: Adam Schefter
For the first time since arriving in Green Bay, Packers edge rusher Micah Parsons (back) does not appear on the team's injury report. The Packers acquired the All-Pro pass rusher from the Cowboys in a deal that sent defensive lineman Kenny Clark and two first-round picks to Dallas, and for the first time since leaving the Big D, Parsons is expected to see a full slate of snaps in Week 3. Through two weeks, Parsons has seen the field on just over 55% of the Packers' defensive snaps, racking up two sacks in limited action. The Packers have been one of the most dominant defensive units through two weeks, making an unencumbered Parsons a scary proposition for a Cleveland offensive line that has surrendered 35 pressures through two weeks. Green Bay's DST remains a must-start in Week 3, while Source: Adam Schefter
Joe Burrow has Successful Toe Surgery
Joe Burrow (toe) had successful surgery on his toe on Friday, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Burrow had surgery for Grade 3 turf toe that he suffered in the Week 2 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, and he will be facing a three-month recovery. Joe Cool will basically miss most, if not all, of Cincy's season, which is obviously a major blow for the Bengals and anyone who spent an early-round pick on Burrow in fantasy drafts. Depending on how his recovery goes, he could make a return in mid-to-late December. But by that time, fantasy teams could be well out of contention for a trophy at the end of the year. We should have a better idea of Burrow's timeline for a potential return once he actually starts the rehab process. Jake Browning will now take over Cincy's offense and will be in play as a decent QB2 streamer in the right matchups.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Cincinnati Bengals head coach Zac Taylor confirmed that quarterback Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport
Tristan Wirfs Won't Play in Week 3
Baker Mayfield and the rest of the offense. Tampa's offensive line has been pretty beat up in the early going.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive tackle Tristan Wirfs (knee) has officially been ruled out for Week 3 on Sunday against the visiting New York Jets, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Although Wirfs will have to wait at least one more week to make his 2025 debut, the 26-year-old made more progress and was able to get in some limited practices this week. If Wirfs can upgrade to a full practice session at some point next week, he may be cleared to make his season debut for a Week 4 showdown against the Super Bowl-champion Philadelphia Eagles. Getting Wirfs back on the offensive line would be a big boost for quarterback Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Brian Thomas Jr. Says he's "Good" for Week 3
Brian Thomas Jr. (wrist) had a better week "in terms of the way we were trying to connect" and is excited for Thomas' opportunity against the division-rival Houston Texans on Sunday, according to Michael DiRocco of ESPN. Thomas said, "I'm good." There was some question about his Week 3 status when he went from a full practice on Wednesday to limited on Thursday, but apparently, the 22-year-old second-year pass-catcher is ready to rock this weekend against Houston. Thomas has been a disappointment through two games in 2025 after going for 1,282 yards and 10 touchdowns in his rookie campaign, and the Jags have spread the ball around so far. He does have 19 targets through two weeks, but the efficiency has not been there, with only five grabs for 60 yards. Fantasy managers are hoping this will be the week Thomas breaks out.
Source: ESPN.com - Michael DiRocco
Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen said that wide receiver Source: ESPN.com - Michael DiRocco
Chris Godwin Ruled Out for Week 3
Chris Godwin (ankle) has officially been ruled out for the Week 3 game on Sunday against the New York Jets, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Godwin is not ready to make his 2025 debut after suffering an ugly dislocated ankle in Week 7 of 2024, but he returned to practice for the first time last week and made more progress this week, suggesting that he could return in a Week 4 showdown against the Philadelphia Eagles. The 29-year-old will probably have to upgrade to a full practice at some point next week for that to happen, though, and for fantasy purposes, he'll be extremely risky whenever he makes his debut, especially when considering how good rookie first-rounder Emeka Egbuka has been so far. Fantasy managers stashing Godwin are going to need to stay patient, and his overall ceiling and floor figures to be impacted by the presence of Egbuka all year.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Jaylen Wright Falling to Third on RB Depth Chart?
Ollie Gordon II's success puts "competitive pressure" on Jaylen Wright, who was active for the first time in 2025 in Thursday night's loss to the Buffalo Bills, according to head coach Mike McDaniel. The head coach said he still believes in Wright and plans on incorporating him in the offense, but with Gordon, "they can punch and hit the opponent." Wright missed the first two weeks of the year with a knee injury, which didn't help his cause. The 22-year-old was active on Thursday night against Buffalo, but he didn't handle any snaps on offense or special teams. Meanwhile, Gordon had nine carries (three fewer than De'Von Achane) for 38 yards and a touchdown. Wright should be more involved now that he's healthy, but Gordon gives Miami a dynamic they haven't had at the position in years, which doesn't bode well for Wright.
Source: The Palm Beach Post - Joe Schad
Miami Dolphins rookie running back Source: The Palm Beach Post - Joe Schad
Xavier Legette Questionable to Play Against Falcons
Xavier Legette (hamstring) has been labeled as questionable to play in a Week 3 divisional tilt against the visiting Atlanta Falcons on Sunday, according to David Newton of ESPN. Legette came down with some hamstring soreness in Wednesday's practice and was shut down. The 24-year-old was limited on both Wednesday and Thursday. Even if he's cleared to play this weekend, fantasy managers should not be compelled to use him in their starting lineups after catching only four of his 15 targets for eight yards in the first two games of the season. Legette is going to continue to be involved in Carolina's passing attack, but he could quickly become the WR3 in a suspect offense after Hunter Renfrow found the end zone twice in last week's loss to the Arizona Cardinals. Rookie Jimmy Horn Jr. or David Moore will see more snaps as the WR3 on Sunday if Legette is ruled out.
Source: ESPN.com - David Newton
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Source: ESPN.com - David Newton
Christian Kirk on Track to Return in Week 3
Christian Kirk (hamstring) is "on track to return" in a Week 3 divisional matchup on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to Jonathan M. Alexander of the Houston Chronicle. The Texans said earlier this week that they expected both Kirk and Braxton Berrios (hamstring) to play for the first time this season. It's unclear right now if they'll both be removed from the final injury report or if they'll head into Sunday with a questionable designation, but either way, they should be on the field against Jacksonville. Kirk is the one that fantasy managers need to keep an eye on. While he's not start-worthy in his debut with Houston this weekend, he will give their struggling offense a boost and is expected to see most of the snaps out of the slot when he's up to speed. Kirk's impending return is definitely bad news for rookies Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel.
Source: Houston Chronicle - Jonathan M. Alexander
Houston Texans wide receiver Source: Houston Chronicle - Jonathan M. Alexander
Jayden Daniels Officially Out for Week 3
Jayden Daniels (knee) has officially been ruled out for Week 3 on Sunday against the visiting Las Vegas Raiders, according to The 33rd Team's Ari Meirov. Things were trending this way since earlier in the week when head coach Dan Quinn said that Daniels wouldn't practice until at least Friday. He missed practice on Wednesday and Thursday and wasn't seen on the field on Friday, either, so veteran Marcus Mariota will officially make his first start of the year against his old team. The Commanders are erring on the side of caution with their second-year signal-caller, but Daniels could also be in danger of missing the Week 4 game against the Atlanta Falcons due to a knee sprain that he suffered in the Week 2 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Mariota, who will be making his first start since 2022, will be a low-end QB2 option for those desperate in superflex leagues.
Source: The 33rd Team - Ari Meirov
Washington Commanders quarterback
Source: The 33rd Team - Ari Meirov