Kayshon Boutte's Week 10 Status is Up in the Air
    
        
        New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel said that wide receiver Kayshon  Boutte (hamstring) is unlikely to practice at the start of this week after he injured his hamstring in the one-point win over the Atlanta Falcons in Week 9, according to Chad Graff of The Athletic. Boutte's status for the Week 10 contest against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is "up in the air." The 23-year-old was looking to score for the fourth straight game on Sunday, but instead, he finished with zero catches on just one target before leaving the contest and not returning. Fantasy managers should have a better idea of Boutte's Week 10 status later this week, but as of right now, he's questionable, at best. DeMario  Douglas, who had his first 100-yard game and scored against Atlanta, would be in flex territory in fantasy as the WR2 for the Pats against Tampa if Boutte is eventually ruled out.
Source: The Athletic - Chad Graff
Source: The Athletic - Chad Graff
Tucker Kraft Done for the Year With Torn ACL
    Tests on Monday confirmed that Green Bay Packers tight end Tucker  Kraft (knee) suffered a season-ending torn ACL in his right knee in Sunday's Week 9 loss to the Carolina Panthers at Lambeau Field, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter. It's a massive blow to the Packers and fantasy managers, as Kraft was in the midst of a breakout campaign in 2025. The 25-year-old former third-round pick will now finish his third year in the NFL with 32 catches on 44 targets for 489 yards and six touchdowns in eight games played. Kraft was coming off a massive seven-catch, 143-yard, two-touchdown performance in the Week 8 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. With Kraft now done for the year, Luke  Musgrave becomes a waiver-wire target for fantasy managers in need of help at the TE position. Receivers Romeo  Doubs, Christian  Watson, and Matthew  Golden should also see more targets in the passing game going forward.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Trey Hendrickson Still On the Block for First-Rounder
    The Athletic's Dianna Russini reports that the Cincinnati Bengals are still requesting a first-round pick in return for star pass-rusher Trey Hendrickson (hip). The Hendrickson-Bengals saga has been ongoing since the offseason as the 30-year-old looks to sign a lucrative, long-term deal on the back of back-to-back  17.5-sack seasons. Hendrickson hasn't been his usual, uber-productive self, but either way, the Bengals still want a hefty return for their top defensive player. Currently, the asking price appears to be slightly above what teams are willing to pay. However, Russini also notes that Cincinnati continues to get calls "about a number of their players." It's unclear if a deal will get done, but Hendrickson's hip injury may deter teams from doing so. He's missed two of their last three outings and hasn't logged a full practice since Week 6.
Source: Dianna Russini
Source: Dianna Russini
Browns Designate Cedric Tillman to Return From Injured Reserve
    Per the team, the Cleveland Browns have activated the practice window for wide receiver Cedric  Tillman (hamstring). Defensive back Damontae Kazee was released in a corresponding move. Tillman picked up a hamstring injury in Cleveland's Week 4 loss to the Lions that sent him directly to injured reserve. As of now, the team will have 21 days to activate him. The Browns can undoubtedly use another option out wide, as the offense has been stagnant under rookie signal-caller Dillon  Gabriel. The situation in Cleveland isn't ideal, though, as Gabriel has barely been able to support one fantasy-relevant pass-catcher. Moreover, it isn't out of the question that fellow rookie QB Shedeur  Sanders (back) eventually gets a shot to make the offense his own. Tillman is a decent grab-and-stash option for now. However, he isn't as tantalizing a play as he was earlier this season with veteran Joe  Flacco at the helm.
Source: Cleveland Browns
Source: Cleveland Browns
Joe Flacco Continues Resurgent Campaign in Loss to Bears
    Despite falling to the Chicago Bears 47-42, Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe  Flacco lit it up again in Week 9, further solidifying his case to be a weekly option for fantasy managers. The University of Delaware product has been otherworldly since the Browns flipped him to Cincinnati. Over that four-game stretch, Flacco has accrued 1,254 passing yards (313.5 p/g) and an 11:2 TD:INT ratio across a 64.7% completion rate. Cincinnati has unfortunately dropped three of those four contests, but the veteran has been excellent for fantasy. Since Week 6, Flacco has racked up a scintillating 25.4 fantasy points per outing, with only the Chargers' Justin  Herbert ahead of him (25.9). As it stands, fantasy managers could do worse than the 40-year-old as a streaming option. Furthermore, he's justifying becoming an every-week starter. Cincinnati will take on the Steelers again in Week 10. Flacco torched them a few weeks back for 342 passing yards and three scores.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Emanuel Wilson Cedes Snaps to Backup in Loss to Panthers
    Green Bay Packers running back Emanuel  Wilson rushed six times for 16 yards in Sunday's 16-13 loss to the Carolina Panthers. He gained an additional yard on 1-of-2 receiving. The third-year pro was coming off a season-high in touches (14) and yards (87), but saw his work decline back to baseline while also ceding snaps to backfield mate Chris  Brooks. Coincidentally, the latter didn't see a carry, although he was more effective on his two targets (2/24), and played on double-digit snaps for the second time in 2025. Wilson figures to retain his role as the handcuff to own in Green Bay. However, Sunday was a stark reminder that, when he's fully healthy, this is the Josh  Jacobs show. There's room for Wilson's role to expand, considering Jacobs has been under 60% of snaps in three straight contests. Still, he won't provide much standalone value unless the veteran's calf issue lingers.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Kareem Hunt Handily Leads Chiefs' Ground Game in Teammate's Absence
    With backfield mate Isiah  Pacheco (knee) inactive for Week 9's 28-21 loss to the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem  Hunt led the team's ground game. The veteran tied a season-high with 49 rushing yards on 11 totes, adding six yards on 1-of-2 receiving. Hunt punched in another short touchdown in this one, giving him three across his last two appearances and six on the season as a whole. While his efficiency hasn't been off the charts, the Toledo product has rushed for at least 4.4 yards per clip in four of his previous five games. Furthermore, he's the most likely option on his team aside from quarterback Patrick  Mahomes to find pay dirt on the ground. Pacheco is expected to return following Kansas City's Week 10 bye. However, Hunt projects to lead the backfield again if he doesn't. It will be a situation to keep tabs on over the coming week.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Jameson Williams Finds the End Zone in Week 9, Remains a Boom/Bust Wide Receiver
    Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson  Williams had one of his better games of the 2025 season in Week 9, recording four catches for 66 yards and a touchdown on six targets in his team's 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Williams has been a frustrating player for fantasy managers this season, as he has hauled in 21 catches for 355 yards and three scores on 36 targets across eight games. Still, the 24-year-old has now recorded at least six targets, 66 receiving yards, and a touchdown in two out of his last three games. The main issue for Williams remains his non-existent floor, as the other game in that three-game stretch was a zero-catch performance. Williams remains a boom/bust flex option for fantasy managers heading into a potentially favorable Week 10 matchup against the Washington Commanders.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Alec Pierce Proving to Be More than Just a Big-Play Threat in Indianapolis
    Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Alec  Pierce recorded six catches for 115 yards on a career-high 13 targets in his team's Week 9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Pierce has now earned double-digit targets in two out of his last three games and has reached at least 67 receiving yards in five out of the seven games he's been healthy for this season. The 25-year-old has established himself as one of the NFL's premier downfield weapons, as he's currently leading the league in yards per reception (20.9) for the second straight season. Additionally, Pierce's recent bump in target volume could be a sign that the Colts are trusting him to be a more well-rounded wide receiver. It's worth noting that Colts quarterback Daniel  Jones attempted 50 passes in Week 9, a trend unlikely to continue. Still, Pierce profiles as a high-upside fantasy WR3/4 and could be a player to target on the waiver wire heading into a Week 10 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Troy Franklin Becoming the WR1 in Denver?
    Denver Broncos wide receiver Troy  Franklin had a modest game in his team's Week 9 win over the Houston Texans, recording four catches for 27 yards. However, Franklin led the team in targets (10) for the second straight week. Perhaps most notably, Franklin has now matched or exceeded the target volume of presumed Broncos WR1 Courtland  Sutton in four consecutive games. Across nine games in 2025, Franklin has hauled in 37 catches for 385 yards and four touchdowns on 64 targets, two more targets than Sutton has seen (62) across the same number of games. In any fantasy leagues where Franklin is not already rostered, he's a priority waiver-wire target due to his emerging role in Denver heading into a favorable Week 10 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Colston Loveland's Role in Chicago's Passing Game is Growing
    Chicago Bears rookie tight end Colston  Loveland finally had the breakout game fantasy managers have been waiting for in Week 9, recording six catches for 118 yards and two touchdowns on seven targets in his team's 47-42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. The 21-year-old has now hauled in 17 receptions for 234 yards and two scores on 25 targets across his first seven NFL games. Bears tight end Cole  Kmet (concussion) was forced to leave the game early due to a concussion, which certainly helped Loveland play a career-high 65 offensive snaps. Still, Loveland's usage and target share are trending in the right direction for his fantasy production as Chicago hits the second half of its season. The Bears have a favorable matchup in Week 10 against the New York Giants, so Loveland could profile as a top-12 fantasy tight end if Kmet is unable to play. Either way, Loveland is a player to target on the waiver wire in fantasy leagues where he remains available.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Tory Horton Could Be a Second-Half Breakout Candidate in Seattle
    Seattle Seahawks rookie wide receiver Tory  Horton had the best game of his young career in his team's Week 9 win over the Washington Commanders, hauling in four catches for 48 yards and two touchdowns on four targets. The 22-year-old has just 13 catches for 161 yards across eight games this season, but he's already scored five touchdowns. In Week 9, Horton took advantage of the playing time opportunity opened up by injuries to Seattle wideouts Cooper  Kupp (heel, hamstring), Jake  Bobo (Achilles), and Dareke  Young (quad). Kupp's return will make it more difficult for Horton to earn targets, and Seattle already has a major target hog in star wide receiver Jaxon  Smith-Njigba. Still, Horton has flashed big-play upside and deserves a look from fantasy managers on the waiver wire, particularly if Kupp's injuries keep him out for an extended stretch. Seattle will host the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Kyle Monangai Emerging as the Lead Back in Chicago?
    Chicago Bears rookie running back Kyle  Monangai had a monster game filling in for the injured D'Andre  Swift (groin) in Week 9. Monangai recorded 198 scrimmage yards on 29 touches in his team's 49-42 win over the Cincinnati Bengals. Swift's injury is not expected to keep him out long-term, so fantasy managers should not expect Monangai to see 20-plus touches every week. However, the rookie was closing the gap between the backs even before Swift went down. In Week 8 against the Baltimore Ravens, Swift played 31 offensive snaps while Monangai was just behind him at 29. Monangai is currently averaging 5.3 yards per rush attempt, so his efficiency may make it difficult to keep him off the field. In fantasy leagues where he remains available, Monangai should be a priority waiver-wire target heading into a favorable Week 10 matchup against the New York Giants.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Marshon Lattimore Feared to Have Suffered Torn ACL
    The Washington Commanders are fearful that cornerback Marshon Lattimore (knee) suffered a torn ACL during the team's 38-14 Week 9 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, according to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network. Lattimore's injury is another potentially brutal blow for Washington, which also lost quarterback Jayden  Daniels (elbow) to a dislocated elbow during the game. Across nine games this season, Lattimore has recorded 16 solo tackles, seven passes defensed, and one interception. Pro Football Focus grades Lattimore 86th out of 108 qualified cornerbacks this season, but the four-time Pro-Bowler is still a key piece of the Commanders' defense. If Lattimore misses extended time, Antonio Hamilton Sr. and Jonathan Jones are the likely candidates to replace him in Washington. The Commanders will host the Detroit Lions in Week 10.
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo
Source: NFL Network - Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo
Jayden Daniels Suffers Dislocated Elbow on Sunday Night
    John Keim of ESPN reported that Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels (elbow) suffered a dislocated left elbow during the fourth quarter of Sunday night's 38-14 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, sources told ESPN. He is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Monday to confirm the diagnosis and help determine a recovery timeline. Daniels is expected to be sidelined indefinitely, but it is uncertain whether his season is over, according to sources. This is a gut-wrenching injury for the Commanders and Daniels' fantasy managers, as the injury occurred late in the game of a 38-7 blowout. Marcus Mariota will return under center for the Commanders, limiting the offense's upside for players like Terry McLaurin (quadriceps) and Deebo Samuel Sr. Mariota can be trusted as a QB2 for those in two-QB or superflex leagues due to his rushing upside. Fantasy managers will want to continue to keep tabs on Daniels' recovery timeline as more news is reported.
Source: ESPN
    
    
Source: ESPN
                    
                        
                    
                                
                            
RADIO

    

