Terrell Jennings Listed as Limited on Monday
New England Patriots running back Terrell Jennings (knee) was listed as a limited participant on the team's estimated practice report on Monday. Jennings was injured in Sunday's Week 10 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and was unable to return, putting his status in jeopardy in a quick turnaround for a Thursday night game against the division-rival New York Jets in Week 11. Rookie TreVeyon Henderson also tweaked his knee on Sunday, but he was able to return and finish out a career day that included his first 100-yard rushing effort and two rushing touchdowns. Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) missed his second straight game, and it's unclear if he'll be ready for Thursday night after a limited estimation on Monday. Jennings' fantasy value this week will depend on whether he's able to play and whether Stevenson can return. If Stevenson and Jennings are out, D'Ernest Johnson could be elevated to the RB2 role behind Henderson.
Source: New England Patriots
Source: New England Patriots
TreVeyon Henderson on Week 11 Injury Report With Knee Injury
New England Patriots rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson (knee) is on the Week 11 injury report and was listed as a limited participant on the team's estimated practice report. In addition to Henderson, Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) and Terrell Jennings (knee) were also limited, leaving New England's backfield up in the air for a Week 11 divisional clash on Thursday night versus the New York Jets. Henderson injured his knee in the Week 10 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers but re-entered the game, so of the Patriots' three injured backs, he seems to have the best chance of playing this week. With Stevenson missing a second straight game on Sunday, the second-rounder out of Ohio State had his best showing of the year, carrying the ball 14 times for the second straight week for a season-high 147 yards and two rushing touchdowns. Henderson also added one catch for three yards. If Stevenson misses a third straight game, Henderson will be a clear RB2 against the Jets in fantasy football.
Source: New England Patriots
Source: New England Patriots
Rhamondre Stevenson Estimated as Limited on Monday
New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson (toe) was listed as limited on the team's estimated practice report on Monday. Stevenson missed the last two games after injuring his toe in the Week 8 win over the Cleveland Browns. It's good news that he's listed as limited, but he could very well miss a third straight game on a short week with the team taking on the division-rival New York Jets this Thursday night. Rookie TreVeyon Henderson (knee) and Terrell Jennings (knee) were also listed as limited, so New England's backfield is pretty banged up going into Week 11. We may not have more clarity on this situation until Wednesday or Thursday, which makes the 27-year-old Henderson a pretty shaky RB option for fantasy managers this week.
Source: New England Patriots
Source: New England Patriots
Cardinals to Place Zay Jones on Injured Reserve
The Arizona Cardinals will place wide receiver Zay Jones (Achilles) on Injured Reserve with an Achilles injury that he suffered in the Week 10 blowout loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, according to Zach Gershman of AZCardinals.com. Jones wasn't really on the fantasy radar to begin with in standard-sized leagues, but now he'll be forced to miss at least the next four games for the Cardinals. The 30-year-old veteran pass-catcher had only 12 catches on 18 targets for 183 yards and no touchdowns through eight games this year in a struggling Cardinals passing game. With Jones out for the foreseeable future, Greg Dortch should see more targets, but he's only worth a waiver-wire pickup for WR depth in deeper leagues. The earliest that Jones will be able to return will be for a Week 15 matchup on Sunday, Dec. 14, against the Houston Texans on the road.
Source: AZCardinals.com - Zach Gershman
Source: AZCardinals.com - Zach Gershman
Matthew Golden Not Expected to Play on Monday Night
Green Bay Packers rookie first-round wide receiver Matthew Golden (shoulder), who was listed as questionable to play on Monday night against the Philadelphia Eagles, is not expected to play, a source tells Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Golden was pushing to go, but the Packers will rely on others to step up in the passing game without him. Green Bay will also be missing tight end Tucker Kraft (knee), who suffered a season-ending torn ACL last week. The 22-year-old Golden was unable to practice with the team on Friday or Saturday. His next chance to return will come in Week 11 against the New York Giants on the road. Dontayvion Wicks (calf) and Savion Williams (foot) are also listed as questionable for Monday night, so Romeo Doubs, Christian Watson, and Malik Heath could operate as the Packers' top three receivers against Philly, with tight end Luke Musgrave also seeing an expanded role.
Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
Source: NFL Network - Tom Pelissero
Marlon Humphrey Could Miss a Few Weeks With Finger Injury
Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said on Monday that cornerback Marlon Humphrey (finger) could need surgery on his finger, which would sideline him for a week or two, according to The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec. The 29-year-old slot cornerback suffered the finger injury in Sunday's Week 10 win over the Minnesota Vikings. If Humphrey is forced to go under the knife, he'll be forced to miss this weekend's divisional game against the Cleveland Browns and probably the Week 12 game against the New York Jets as well. It's bad news for a Ravens defense that has gotten healthier in recent weeks after a tough start to the year, but the good news is Humphrey won't miss much time either way. In his ninth year with the Ravens, Humphrey has recorded 33 tackles (26 solo), an interception, five pass breakups, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery in his eight starts.
Source: The Athletic - Jeff Zrebiec
Source: The Athletic - Jeff Zrebiec
Still No Timetable for Joe Mixon
Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon (ankle, foot) hasn't been able to do anything for the last four months with what the team is calling a foot injury, and there have been no recent updates on what his timetable might look like for a return this year. It has opened up speculation that Mixon won't return at all for Houston in 2025. He was placed on the Non-Football Injury list in the offseason, and the Texans have offered few details on his foot injury. General manager Nick Caserio said in early October that Mixon was making progress, but the fact that we haven't heard anything since isn't good news. The Texans are still holding out hope that Mixon will be back this year, but KPRC 2 Sports' Aaron Wilson has said that Mixon's situation is "tough" and "complicated." Fantasy managers shouldn't be so hopeful he'll play in 2025. In the meantime, the Texans will roll on with veteran Nick Chubb in the early down role, with rookie Woody Marks seeing passing-down work.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
49ers Still in Wait-and-See Mode With Brock Purdy
The San Francisco 49ers are still in wait-and-see mode with quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) as they head into a Week 11 divisional matchup against the Arizona Cardinals, according to Matt Barrows of The Athletic. Purdy has not played since aggravating his turf-toe injury in the Week 4 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, but he's been practicing on a limited basis, and head coach Kyle Shanahan said on Monday that the team is looking for the 25-year-old signal-caller to increase his activity this week. The 49ers "want three aggressive practices [from him], and we want to hear from him and make sure he feels good after them, too." The Niners are hoping Purdy can finally return to face the Arizona Cardinals in Week 11, but he'll only be cleared if he can upgrade to a full practice and avoid any setbacks. When Purdy returns to the starting role under center, he'll have immediate low-end QB1 upside, but fantasy managers will also be wary of any potential rust from his long layoff. UPDATE: ESPN's Nick Wagoner thinks "it's clear the 49ers don't intend to make Purdy active again until he's healthy enough to reclaim his starting job."
Source: The Athletic - Matt Barrows
Source: The Athletic - Matt Barrows
49ers Hoping Ricky Pearsall Will Practice This Week
The San Francisco 49ers are hoping to get wide receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee) back at practice this week, according to Matt Barrows of The Athletic. The 49ers have been hopeful of getting Pearsall back from a PCL sprain that he suffered back in the Week 4 loss against the Jacksonville Jaguars for several weeks now, but it has not happened. The 25-year-old former first-rounder has not practiced or played since injuring his right knee, and even if he's able to get back onto the practice field this week, it doesn't mean he'll be active on Sunday for a Week 11 divisional matchup against the Arizona Cardinals. "Hopefully the next two days go good, and if they do, he'll be back out there. He had a good weekend," head coach Kyle Shanahan said. The Niners have been without both Pearsall and quarterback Brock Purdy (toe) since Week 4. When Pearsall does return, he could be the No. 3 target in the passing game behind Jauan Jennings and tight end George Kittle.
Source: The Athletic - Matt Barrows
Source: The Athletic - Matt Barrows
Garrett Wilson Expected to Miss 3-4 Weeks With Knee Sprain
New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (knee) is expected to miss at least three to four weeks with a knee sprain that he suffered in Sunday's Week 10 victory over the Cleveland Browns, a source told Rich Cimini of ESPN. However, the good news is that Wilson won't require surgery. Wilson hyperextended his knee against the Denver Broncos on Oct. 12 in London and missed two games before returning to action on Sunday against Cleveland, only to suffer a setback with a knee sprain. The 25-year-old WR1 will now miss additional time, with fantasy managers now hoping he can return to contribute if they make the fantasy postseason (normally from Weeks 15-17). It's bad news for Wilson and the Jets' passing game, which has been the worst in football this year, averaging a league-low 148.8 passing yards per game. The Jets will ask Arian Smith, Tyler Johnson, John Metchie III, and Adonai Mitchell, among others, to step up with Wilson sidelined. None of those options is particularly intriguing for fantasy managers going forward. Running back Breece Hall led the Jets in receiving in Week 10 with a 42-yard reception that went for a touchdown.
Source: ESPN New York - Rich Cimini
Source: ESPN New York - Rich Cimini
Keenan Allen Makes Chargers History, But Production Continues to Decline
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen caught two passes for 19 yards on five targets in Sunday's 25-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was a quiet night statistically, but a historic one: Allen passed Hall of Famer Antonio Gates to become the Chargers' all-time leader in receptions. Unfortunately, the 33-year-old's route rate continues to decline (around 60%) as younger receivers like rookie Tre' Harris are integrated into the offense. His decrease in volume is typical of aging veterans mid to late in the season. Still, Week 11 offers a bounce-back opportunity against a struggling Jacksonville Jaguars defense that ranks ninth in passing yards allowed and fourth in receiving touchdowns surrendered. If rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden (quad) misses time, Allen could see an uptick in usage. He remains a WR3 with PPR upside, but if he continues to struggle to see volume, he might become more of a fringe WR4 moving forward.
Source: NFL
Source: NFL
Justin Herbert Battles Through Pressure and Pain in Sunday Night's Win
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw for 220 yards and one touchdown, while rushing five times for 19 yards in Sunday night's win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. It was another gritty performance as he continued to play behind a severely depleted offensive line. Herbert was sacked five times and took numerous hits, which led him to tape both ankles during the game. The Chargers relied more on their ground game, helping to reduce some of the pressure throughout the night. Looking ahead to Week 11, Herbert faces a Jacksonville Jaguars defense that ranks second in interceptions (12) but has also allowed the fourth-most passing touchdowns. Jacksonville's secondary is opportunistic yet inconsistent, offering Herbert a potential rebound opportunity... if the offensive line can hold up. Keep an eye on his ankle health throughout the week, but expect mid-tier QB1 production if he's fully healthy.
Source: NFL
Source: NFL
Quentin Johnston Leads Team in Targets Sunday Night
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Quentin Johnston led the team with 10 targets on Sunday night, catching five passes for 42 yards in the 25-10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although his stat line wasn't eye-popping, the volume is encouraging. His longest catch was only 15 yards, as a heavily pressured Justin Herbert mainly relied on quick throws behind a battered offensive line all night. In Week 11, Johnston faces a favorable matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars, who have allowed the ninth-most passing yards and the fourth-most receiving touchdowns this season. They have also given up 31 receptions of 20 yards or more, which could benefit Johnston. With rookie tight end Oronde Gadsden (quad) day-to-day, Johnston could see more red-zone and deep-shot targets. He remains a boom-or-bust WR3/FLEX option with upside in this matchup.
Source: NFL
Source: NFL
Isiah Pacheco May Not be Ready to Return in Week 11
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid "nudged" that running back Isiah Pacheco (knee) may take more time and might not be ready to return coming out of the bye to face the division-rival Denver Broncos in Week 11, according to Pete Sweeney of Arrowhead Pride. Pacheco sat out of the Week 9 loss to the Buffalo Bills, but at the time, he was expected to be ready to go coming out of the Chiefs' Week 10 bye. The 26-year-old isn't dealing with a serious injury, but KC might just want to play it safe to ensure that they'll have Pacheco at full speed for the final stretch of the regular season. If Pacheco misses a second straight game, veteran Kareem Hunt should once again handle the bulk of the backfield work, with rookie Brashard Smith and Clyde Edwards-Helaire battling for change-of-pace snaps. After playing in only seven regular-season games in 2024 due to injury, Pacheco has disappointed again in 2025, rushing for 329 yards and only one touchdown on 78 carries through eight starts.
Source: Arrowhead Pride - Pete Sweeney
Source: Arrowhead Pride - Pete Sweeney
Dan Quinn to Take Over Defensive Coordinator Duties
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said on Monday that he will take over as the team's defensive coordinator, starting in Week 11 against the Miami Dolphins in Madrid, Spain, according to JP Finlay of NBC Sports Washington. Quinn said that defensive coordinator Joe Whitt "took the news like a pro." The Commanders will make the move after surrendering 44 points to the Detroit Lions in the Week 10 blowout loss. Washington has now lost five straight games, with the last four of them coming by a margin of 20-plus points. Through 10 weeks in 2025, the Commanders defense just hasn't been able to slow anybody down, allowing 28 points per game, the fourth-most in the NFL. Injuries haven't been kind to that side of the ball, either.
Source: NBC Sports Washington - JP Finlay
Source: NBC Sports Washington - JP Finlay
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