A.J. Terrell Considered Week-to-Week
Atlanta Falcons head coach Raheem Morris is calling cornerback A.J. Terrell (hamstring) week-to-week with a hamstring injury that he picked up in the Week 2 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night, according to Terrin Waack of AtlantaFalcons.com. "We'll see how it goes. ... Obviously, those hamstrings are tricky," Morris said. Terrell's status for Week 3 against the division-rival Carolina Panthers will depend on how much he's able to do in practice this week, but right now, it doesn't look good for his availability. If the 26-year-old defensive back is unable to play this Sunday, both Natrone Brooks and Dee Alford would see more action against a Panthers team still searching for their first win of 2025. If Terrell is ruled out for Week 3, his next chance to return would be for a Week 4 meeting against the Washington Commanders on Sunday, Sept. 28.Isaiah Bond Sees Target Increase in Week 2, On Track for WR3 Role in Cleveland?
Isaiah Bond saw his snap count increase from 21 to 28, and his target volume jumped from one to three. Bond has recorded just two catches for 11 yards across his first two NFL games, but the team may be slowly ramping him up, given that he was not signed until August. Bond was accused of sexual assault in April, which led to him going undrafted, but he no longer faces criminal charges. The 21-year-old could be establishing himself as Cleveland's WR3 behind Jerry Jeudy and Cedric Tillman. Still, he would likely be behind Browns tight ends David Njoku and Harold Fannin Jr. in the target pecking order for the Browns. Bond is a player to monitor in dynasty formats, but is unlikely to hold fantasy value in redraft leagues in 2025.
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From Week 1 to Week 2, Cleveland Browns rookie wide receiver Source: RotoBaller
Marcus Mariota Meeting With Media on Wednesday, Will he Start in Week 3?
Marcus Mariota is scheduled to meet with the media on Wednesday in place of Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (knee), per ESPN's John Keim. Keim notes that this does not mean that Daniels, who suffered a knee sprain in Week 2, will not be able to suit up in Week 3. Still, it could be an early indication that Washington is preparing for Mariota to make the start this Sunday against the Las Vegas Raiders. The 31-year-old Mariota played very well in limited action across three games for Washington in 2024. He completed 34 of 44 pass attempts for 364 yards and four touchdowns, adding 92 yards and a score as a rusher as well. If Mariota gets the start against Las Vegas, he could be a quality streamer/injury replacement option at the quarterback position, particularly in two-quarterback fantasy leagues.
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Washington Commanders quarterback Source: ESPN - John Keim
Jarquez Hunter a Non-Factor in Rams' Offense Through Two Games
Jarquez Hunter has not been a factor in his team's offense through the first two games of the season. After being a healthy scratch in Week 1, Hunter was active for Week 2 but did not record a carry. The 22-year-old appears to be firmly behind Blake Corum in the Rams backfield pecking order after RB1 Kyren Williams. Corum logged five carries for 44 yards and a score on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, which likely only solidified his hold on the RB2 role. Hunter would have some fantasy relevance if either Williams or Corum were to go down with an injury, but for now, he should be off the radar of managers in redraft leagues.
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Devin Neal Does Not Record a Touch in Week 2, Clear RB3 in New Orleans?
Devin Neal did not record a touch in Week 2 and appears to be the clear RB3 in New Orleans behind Alvin Kamara and Kendre Miller. The Saints are averaging 114 rushing yards per game as a team through the first two weeks of the season, but it does not appear that Neal will be a regular contributor in the run game without an injury to one of the backs ahead of him on the depth chart. Neal still has some value as a stash play in dynasty leagues, but he should not be on the radar of redraft managers for the time being.
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Jayden Daniels Dealing with Knee Sprain, Week 3 Status in Question
Jayden Daniels (knee) suffered a knee sprain in the team's Week 2 loss to the Green Bay Packers, and his status for the team's Week 3 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders is in question as a result. Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said earlier this week that Daniels should be considered day-to-day. Quinn also said he would have more to share on Wednesday, so fantasy managers should be on the lookout for updates from the team as the Commanders' initial Week 3 injury report gets released later today. If Daniels is unable to play, veteran quarterback Marcus Mariota would be in line to start against the Raiders. Mariota appeared in three games for Washington in 2024, completing 34 of 44 passes for 364 yards and four touchdowns while also rushing for 92 yards and a score on 18 attempts. The 31-year-old could be a worthy fantasy option as a QB streamer/injury replacement in Week 3, particularly in two-quarterback formats.
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Joe Mixon Remains Without a Firm Injury Return Timeline
Joe Mixon (ankle, foot), who did not participate in any team offseason activities while recovering from an ankle/foot injury. Mixon was placed on the non-football injury list before the start of the regular season, meaning his earliest possible return date is Week 5 against the Baltimore Ravens. However, it appears as though Mixon will likely be out significantly longer and could even miss the entirety of 2025. The 29-year-old was a huge piece of Houston's offense in 2024, totaling 1,325 yards from scrimmage and 12 touchdowns in 14 games. In Mixon's absence so far, the Texans have turned to veteran running back Nick Chubb, who has 103 rushing yards and a touchdown on 25 carries through the team's first two games. Mixon may be worth stashing in an IR spot for fantasy managers, but the lack of updates from the team is a concerning sign.
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The Houston Texans have been worringly vague when providing updates on the status of running back Source: RotoBaller
Jalen Milroe Served as Emergency QB in Week 2
Jalen Milroe served as the team's emergency quarterback in the 31-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. With Sam Darnold locked in as the starter and Drew Lock currently operating as QB2, Milroe has opened his career as the third-string option and has only seen the field as a change-of-pace option. The 2025 third-round pick brings an element of explosiveness that neither Darnold nor Lock can match, with elite rushing ability that could eventually add a unique wrinkle to Seattle's offense. For now, the organization's priority is letting Milroe develop behind the veterans, with the hope that he can leapfrog Lock on the depth chart later this season. Until he earns meaningful snaps, Milroe remains off the fantasy radar.
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Seattle Seahawks rookie quarterback Source: Pro Football Reference
Taron Johnson Hopeful to Play Against Dolphins
Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. With defensive anchors Ed Oliver and Matt Milano already ruled out, Johnson's presence becomes even more important as the Bills look to slow down Miami's explosive offense.
Source: Cameron Wolfe - ESPN
Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson (quadriceps) is expected to play Thursday night against the Miami Dolphins, per Cameron Wolfe. Johnson sat out last week's game against the New York Jets with the injury, but returned to practice late last week and has been limited in sessions leading up to this matchup. His return is a crucial boost for Buffalo's secondary as they prepare to face Source: Cameron Wolfe - ESPN
Ed Oliver Ruled Out Against Dolphins
Derrick Henry and earning a team-best 92.7 defensive grade from PFF. In his absence, rookie second-round pick T.J. Sanders is expected to draw the start against a shaky Dolphins offensive line. With both Oliver and linebacker Matt Milano sidelined, Miami's star running back De'Von Achane gets a significant boost.
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Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Ed Oliver (ankle) has been ruled out for Thursday night's matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Oliver also missed last week's win over the New York Jets after suffering the injury in practice when he was stepped on. The veteran was a difference-maker in Week 1, forcing a fumble on Source: Adam Schefter - ESPN
Matt Milano Ruled Out Against Dolphins
De'Von Achane, who should find more running lanes against a weakened Buffalo front seven.
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Buffalo Bills linebacker Matt Milano (pectoral) has been ruled out for Thursday night's matchup against the Miami Dolphins. Milano suffered the injury during Sunday's blowout win over the New York Jets and, on a short week, won't be ready to play. The veteran has dealt with his share of major injuries in recent years, including a fractured leg and torn biceps. In his absence, third-year linebacker Dorian Williams is expected to step into the starting role. Milano's absence is a notable boost for Miami's ground game, particularly Source: Adam Schefter - ESPN
Could Anthony Richardson Sr. Emerge as Trade Candidate?
Anthony Richardson Sr. could emerge as a trade candidate in the coming weeks. Through his first two seasons, Richardson has completed just 50.6% of his passes with more interceptions than touchdowns, but the former top-five pick is still viewed as an unpolished talent with untapped potential. After the Colts named Daniel Jones their starting quarterback at the end of training camp, speculation grew that Richardson might seek a fresh start elsewhere. With teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Minnesota Vikings, and Washington Commanders already battling quarterback injuries, Richardson could draw interest as a developmental option or insurance plan. While his playing style doesn't seamlessly fit every system, it wouldn't be surprising to see him land a new role before season's end.
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Khalil Mack to Miss a Few Weeks
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Baker Mayfield Good to Go Against Jets
Baker Mayfield is on track to start in Week 3 against the New York Jets. Mayfield appeared shaken up during Monday night's win over the Houston Texans but avoided any structural damage and did not require further testing. While he may scale back practice reps on the short week, there are no concerns about his availability for Sunday. With elite weapons at his disposal and improved consistency as a passer, Mayfield remains firmly in the QB1 mix for fantasy managers.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Source: Ian Rapoport - NFL Network
Jayden Reed Out Indefinitely After Foot and Shoulder Surgery
Jayden Reed (foot, collarbone) underwent successful surgeries on both his shoulder and foot on Tuesday. Reed broke his clavicle in Week 2 while also playing through a Jones fracture, and with surgery already needed for his shoulder, he opted to address both issues at once. The second-year wideout is expected to return before the end of the season, but his fantasy outlook is murky. Matthew Golden might begin to emerge, Christian Watson (knee) is nearing a full return, and Green Bay could explore a trade before the deadline. For now, Reed is best stashed on injured reserve in fantasy leagues, with no guarantee he regains a significant role down the stretch.
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Green Bay Packers wide receiver
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