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Jaylen Wright Not in Line to Play on Saturday
Jaylen Wright (undisclosed) was spotted on the field heading into Saturday's preseason meeting with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He wasn't using crutches, although he had a compression sleeve on his left leg. The 22-year-old suffered an apparent injury at practice on Thursday. While there haven't been any updates regarding Wright's health, it appears he at least avoided a serious injury. With De'Von Achane (calf) dealing with an injury of his own, Wright could find himself starting in Week 1 versus the Colts. However, there's still a few weeks to go, so it's too early to speculate. With that said, if Achane or Wright aren't available, Ollie Gordon II may jump to the top of the depth chart.Source: Omar Kelly
Miami Dolphins running back Desmond Ridder Finds the End Zone on Saturday
Desmond Ridder finished with 75 yards and an interception off 8-for-20 passing in Saturday's loss to the Colts. He added two carries for 10 yards and a touchdown. The signal-caller hasn't done much of relevance throughout the preseason. However, he may have done enough to at least earn a spot on the roster for the Bengals Week 1 AFC North clash with the Cleveland Browns. Still, with Joe Burrow and Jake Browning in the equation, Ridder won't be useful for fantasy purposes.Source: ESPN
Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Jordan Love Says He'll Play in Week 1
Jordan Love (thumb) says he'll be ready to go for the Week 1 opener versus the Detroit Lions on September 7. The signal-caller recently underwent surgery on his non-throwing thumb. He returned to practice on Monday, albeit in a limited capacity. Fortunately, it's been good news for Love since his return from the minor surgery. He took a step back in 2024, tossing for 3,389 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 11 interceptions off 268-for-425 passing (63.1%). Love also found the end zone once on the ground. The 26-year-old has plenty of weapons at his disposal on the offensive side of the ball. However, Love will need to stay healthy. The Packers also have one of the more challenging schedules in the National Football League, which is another thing going against him. With that said, fantasy managers should wait for the official update from the team regarding his availability for Week 1.Source: NFL.com
Green Bay Packers quarterback Teddy Bridgewater Won't Play on Saturday
Teddy Bridgewater (illness) won't play in Saturday's preseason finale versus the Buffalo Bills. The signal-caller appeared in one game this preseason, throwing for 85 yards and two touchdowns off 6-for-11 passing in the meeting with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Bridgewater's absence should mean more work for Kyle Trask and rookie Connor Bazelak. However, as long as Baker Mayfield is healthy and on the field, the No. 2 quarterback on the depth chart will remain mostly irrelevant for fantasy purposes.Source: Scott Smith
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Pierre Strong Jr. Exits With Possible Concussion
Pierre Strong Jr. (concussion) left Saturday's 19-17 preseason win over the Los Angeles Rams to be evaluated for a concussion. Strong carried five times for 25 yards before exiting and has shown well throughout the preseason while competing for a roster spot. The 26-year-old back is battling with rookie Dylan Sampson for depth behind Jerome Ford, while the team's decision on unsigned rookie Quinshon Judkins could also impact Strong's future. His status will be worth monitoring as cut day approaches, but any missed time would hurt his chances of securing a role in Cleveland.Source: Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns running back Jake Bobo Exits After Collision
Jake Bobo (undisclosed) left Saturday's preseason game after colliding with teammate Tyler Hall on a punt return. Bobo jogged to the locker room under his own power but did not return. The 6'4", 207-pound receiver sits behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Tory Horton, and Cooper Kupp on the depth chart but has carved out a steady role on special teams, appearing in every game since 2023. After posting 13 receptions for 107 yards and a touchdown last season, Bobo was aiming to expand his role on offense in 2025. His injury status remains worth monitoring.Source: Ellie French
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Ben DiNucci Released by Atlanta
Ben DiNucci announced on X on Saturday that he was released by the Atlanta Falcons. The 28-year-old was best known for his time with the Dallas Cowboys, where he threw for 219 yards in three games. Since then, he has had several unsuccesful stints with other clubs around the National Football League. The Falcons have Michael Penix Jr. as their starting quarterback. Veteran Kirk Cousins is listed behind him on the depth chart, at least for now. As a result, the team cut ties with DiNucci, who stated a "career update" would be coming. It's unknown if he plans to remain in the NFL, assuming there's a team willing to sign him. However, his fantasy value can't get any lower. That's not expected to change anytime soon.Source: Ben DiNucci
Quarterback Jermaine Burton Doesn't Return to Preseason Finale Due to Knee Injury
Jermaine Burton (knee) exited Saturday's loss to the Colts. He did not return. The wideout injured his knee during the Bengals' preseason opener against the Philadelphia Eagles and didn't play in the Monday Night Football clash with the Washington Commanders. Burton managed to suit up for the preseason finale, although he caught only one of his four targets for 16 yards before his premature departure. Head coach Zac Taylor couldn't provide an update while speaking after the game, so fantasy managers should consider him as day-to-day. However, Burton's fantasy outlook doesn't look promising even if he gets a positive update about his knee, especially since he's expected to be at least the No. 4 receiver on the depth chart behind Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and Andrei Iosivas. If anything, he'll get most of his work on special teams.Source: NFL
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Courtland Sutton Excels In Preseason Finale
Courtland Sutton delivered a strong performance in Saturday's 28-19 preseason win over the New Orleans Saints, hauling in four receptions for 83 yards and a touchdown. Sutton has consistently been drafted in the fifth to sixth round range of fantasy leagues and remains the clear WR1 in Denver's offense. With second-year quarterback Bo Nix showing steady development, Sutton is positioned to thrive as the focal point of the passing game. Playing in the high-scoring AFC West, Sutton profiles as a reliable mid-round option with upside as a weekly fantasy starter in 2025.Source: nfl.com
Denver Broncos wide receiver Sam Ehlinger Battling for Broncos Roster Spot
Sam Ehlinger handled the final three quarters of Saturday's 28-19 preseason win over the New Orleans Saints, completing 22 of 31 passes for 181 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Ehlinger capped his outing by connecting with Kyrese Rowan on a five-yard score, but also absorbed three sacks along the way. While he showcased poise and flashes of playmaking ability, inconsistency remains a concern. With Bo Nix firmly entrenched as the starter, Ehlinger is competing to lock down the backup role. Cut day is approaching, and his roster spot remains on the bubble.Source: nfl.com
Denver Broncos quarterback Lamar Jackson Should Practice on Monday
Lamar Jackson (foot) will practice on Monday. However, Harbaugh added (with a smile on his face) that it could change if the signal-caller "doesn't want to." He was injured during Wednesday's practice after his foot was stepped on. Fortunately, X-rays came back negative, so he should be good to go moving ahead. Jackson is coming off a strong 2024 campaign, throwing a career-high 4,172 yards and 41 touchdowns. He also tossed only four interceptions and added four more scores on the ground while finishing just 85 yards shy of the 1,000-yard rushing mark. Baltimore has a tougher schedule compared to most of the teams around the National Football League, meaning Jackson may not be as productive. Still, he's a top-tier fantasy quarterback and should have a place in the MVP conversation all season, assuming he stays healthy.Source: Jamison Hensley
According to Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, quarterback Bo Nix Sharp in Final Preseason Tune-Up
Bo Nix looked strong in Saturday's 28-19 preseason win over the New Orleans Saints. The second-year passer led three drives, finishing 10-of-14 for 110 yards and a touchdown strike to Courtland Sutton. After guiding Denver to a playoff berth as a rookie, Nix enters 2025 with heightened expectations. The front office added key offensive weapons in RJ Harvey, J.K. Dobbins, and Evan Engram to aid his development. While some growing pains are expected, Nix's poise and efficiency give fantasy managers reason for optimism as he looks to take another step forward this season.Source: nfl.com
Denver Broncos quarterback Devin Neal Makes First Appearance in Loss vs. Broncos
Devin Neal saw his first game action in Saturday's 28-19 loss to the Broncos. He finished with five carries for 20 yards and added two receptions for 10 yards, showing off his dual-threat ability after missing the first two preseason games with a hamstring injury. Neal is part of a backfield that includes Alvin Kamara, Kendre Miller, Cam Akers, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, and Velus Jones. While he's unlikely to see a significant role immediately, Neal is a high-upside rookie. If the Saints eventually move on from Kamara, he could become a valuable fantasy option. He's worth holding in dynasty leagues and is a player to monitor in standard formats.Source: NFL.com
New Orleans Saints rookie running back Chris Olave Hauls in All Three Targets vs. Broncos
Chris Olave caught all three of his targets for 29 yards in Saturday's 28-19 loss to the Broncos. He and second-year quarterback Spencer Rattler showed early chemistry, connecting on a 12-yard gain during the Saints' first drive, which was an encouraging sign for fans. Still, shaky quarterback play remains a concern and will likely cap Olave's ceiling in fantasy. Currently going off the board as WR34, he's worth a mid-to-late round pick thanks to his reliable target share. As long as he stays healthy, Olave should remain the clear top pass-catching option in Kellen Moore's new-look offense.Source: NFL.com
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