| | Sunday, September 24, 2023 | Last week's Sunday morning newsletter opened with a simple question: "How confident can you actually be in starting Joshua Kelley and AJ Dillon?" This week, we're facing pretty much the same question, as injuries at the running back position continue to dominate the conversation. | For what it's worth, I'm still pretty confident in Kelley as a starter, certainly more so than Dillon. Partially, that's because Austin Ekeler (ankle) has already been ruled out, while Aaron Jones (hamstring) is very much questionable after getting in two limited practices this week. However, I also just feel a bit more comfortable with Kelley in this Chargers offense, facing what should be a much easier matchup this week against the Vikings; Dillon's matchup against the Saints is a tougher one, and he was coming off the field more last week than Kelley even with Jones out. | Those aren't the only two injury situations to monitor, of course. One of the trickiest is Joe Burrow's calf, as he still hasn't been ruled out, and indeed reports indicate he may play this week. The problem is, he plays in the final game of the week against the Rams on Monday night, so we may not know if he's going until just about every other player is locked. I'm ranking Jake Browning as if he'll start, and even if Burrow plays, I think I'd rather just play Matthew Stafford and maybe even Baker Mayfield than take the risk of Burrow rushing back, struggling, and potentially even suffering a setback. | And I'm putting my money where my mouth is on that one: In one SuperFlex league, my only Monday night alternative to Burrow is Puka Nacua, and I'm not even going to sweat that one. Nacua is locked into that SuperFlex spot, and unless his oblique injury keeps him out unexpectedly, I'm just sticking with him there. | In the rest of this morning's newsletter, we've got the latest injury updates from around the league for you, along with my updated rankings. Of course, we're sending this before inactives are in for the 1 pm games, so you might need more specific help. If so, go to Twitter and use the hashtag "#AskFFT", where our whole team will be answering questions all morning; and go to the FFT YouTube channel to chat with Adam and I starting at 11:30 . We'll be there right up until kickoff answering as many questions as we can, so make sure you're in the chat early to get your questions in. | In the rest of today's newsletter, we've got the latest injury updates you need to know about, plus my updated Week 3 rankings to get your lineups set. For more Week 3 help, here's the rest of our preview content to get you ready: | Week 3 Start 'Em and Sit 'Em: QB | RB | WRStarts, sits and sleepers for every gameWeek 3 Position Previews: QB | RB | WR | TE Jamey, Dave, Heath's RankingsMy Week 3 Rankings: QB | RB | WR | TECheat Sheets: PPR | Non-PPR | | Week 3 Injury Report | | | Quarterbacks | Joe Burrow (calf) is questionable for Monday night's game against the Rams after finishing the week with two limited practices following a missed session Wednesday. Per Saturday reports, Burrow was wearing a compression sleeve around his injured calf in Saturday's practice, but coach Zac Taylor simply said "we'll see" when asked about the star quarterback's chances of playing versus Los Angeles. Cincinnati also signed A.J. McCarron to its practice squad Saturday, potentially a sign Burrow is on the more undesirable side of questionable. If he's ultimately unable to suit up, the Fantasy outlook for the entire Bengals offense naturally suffers a downgrade with rookie undrafted free agent Jake Browning set to get the starting call. Anthony Richardson (concussion) is out for Sunday's game against the Ravens after missing practice all week. In Richardson's absence, Gardner Minshew , who's already served as an in-game replacement for Richardson in each of the rookie's first two games, will draw the start versus a Baltimore defense that will be missing multiple starters for the second straight week. Minshew has been effective while operating a familiar system in coach Shane Steichen's offense, completing 19 of 23 passes for 171 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions. Bryce Young (ankle) is out for Sunday's game against the Seahawks after missing practice all week. In his stead, 13-year veteran Andy Dalton will take the reins of the offense against a Seattle defense that's allowed the third-most passing yards per game (325.0) through the first two games of the season. For further injury updates, check out our updating Week 3 inactives blog. | Running backs | Austin Ekeler (ankle) remains out for Sunday's game against the Vikings after missing practice all week. Joshua Kelley, who played on 79 percent of the offensive snaps in Ekeler's stead versus the Titans in Week 2, will once again head up Los Angeles' ground attack, while Elijah Dotson and Isaiah Spiller are projected to serve in complementary roles. Ekeler's absence should also open up more targets overall, potentially benefiting the likes of Keenan Allen and Gerald Everett in the short-to-medium passing windows. Aaron Jones (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints but finished the week with two limited practices. If Jones is forced to miss a second straight game, AJ Dillon, who took 15 carries for 55 yards and recorded an 8-yard reception in Jones' stead as the Week 2 starter versus the Falcons, would be in line for another start, while rookie Emanuel Wilson and Patrick Taylor – the latter notably called up from the practice squad for the second straight week – would be on hand for complementary work. Nick Chubb was placed on season-ending injured reserve Wednesday after suffering a serious knee injury in a Week 2 Monday night loss to the Steelers , but latest reports indicate the star running back may have suffered only a torn MCL and not a torn ACL as well. With Chubb sidelined the rest of the season, Kareem Hunt, operated as Chubb's primary backfield mate over the last four seasons, was signed earlier in the week and is slated to play in Sunday's game versus the Titans as a complementary back to Jerome Ford. David Montgomery (thigh) is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Falcons after missing practice all week. In his likely absence, Craig Reynolds and practice squad call-up Zonovan Knight are on hand to help complement rookie Jahmyr Gibbs, who'll be in line for a bump in opportunity in his own right as the de facto No. 1 back versus Atlanta. Isiah Pacheco (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Bears after finishing the week with two limited practices. As per early Sunday reports, Pacheco is expected to suit up and serve in his usual primary early-down role. Clyde Edwards-Helaire would be in line to serve as the primary beneficiary if Pacheco were to have a setback or be limited. Jamaal Williams (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, sidelining him for the next four weeks at minimum. Alvin Kamara, whose season-opening three-game suspension concludes Monday, will be available to handle primary back duties beginning in Week 4, while rookie Kendre Miller, who's slated to make his NFL debut Sunday versus the Packers and is in the RB2/3 discussion for this week after overcoming a preseason hamstring injury, will be in line to jump into the No. 2 role behind Kamara. Justice Hill (toe) is out for Sunday's game against the Colts after missing practice all week. In his absence, veteran practice squad call-ups Melvin Gordon and Kenyan Drake are expected to complement projected primary early-down back Gus Edwards in Baltimore's ground attack versus Indianapolis. Kenneth Gainwell is off the injury report ahead of Monday night's game against the Buccaneers after missing the Week 2 win over the Vikings with a rib injury. With D'Andre Swift having posted a 175-yard, one-touchdown performance on the ground versus Minnesota, Gainwell appears set to work as the clear No. 2 running back behind him while facing a Tampa Bay defense that's surrendered the third-fewest rushing yards per game (54.0) in the league through the first two weeks. Boston Scott is out with a concussion. | Wide receivers | Amon-Ra St. Brown (toe) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons but progressed from a missed Wednesday session to a limited practice Thursday and full participation Friday. As per early Sunday morning reports, Brown is optimistic he'll be able to play versus Atlanta. If he were to reverse course or be limited, Jared Goff's overall Fantasy outlook would naturally be impacted negatively, but the prospects of Josh Reynolds (groin), Marvin Jones, and rookies Jahmyr Gibbs and Sam LaPorta would all brighten due to the extra targets that would be available. Jaylen Waddle (concussion) is out for Sunday's game against the Broncos after only getting a limited Friday practice in this week. Waddle's absence naturally carries significant impact for Miami's passing game as a whole, and pushes offseason addition Braxton Berrios into a No. 2 role versus Denver. Tyreek Hill will be in line to see a bump in his already massive volume, while River Cracraft and even tight end Durham Smythe could also see some residual benefits in the form of a couple of extra targets. Christian Watson (hamstring) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints after sandwiching two limited practices around a missed Thursday session this week. Per Friday beat writer reports, Watson's one practice absence was part of a maintenance plan, and he could therefore suit up if he looks good in pregame workouts. However, if a third straight Watson absence to open the season does come to pass, Romeo Doubs would once again serve as the No. 1 receiver, while rookie second-round pick Jayden Reed and rookie fifth-round selection Dontayvion Wicks, who already have three touchdowns between them in the first two games, would slot into the No. 2 and No. 3 receiver roles. DK Metcalf (ribs) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Panthers but managed to upgrade to a full practice Friday after missing the first two practices of the week. As per early Sunday morning reports, Metcalf is expected to play. If he were to have a setback, Tyler Lockett and Jaxon Smith-Njigba would serve as the starting wideout tandem for Geno Smith versus Carolina. Odell Beckham Jr. (ankle) is out for Sunday's game against the Colts after missing practice all week. Per beat writer reports, Rashod Bateman is expected to slot into the No. 2 receiver role in Beckham's absence while impressive rookie Zay Flowers, who's produced a 13-140 line through his first two NFL games, will serve as Lamar Jackson's top wideout versus an Indianapolis defense that surrendered 287 passing yards per game in the first two weeks. DeAndre Hopkins (ankle) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Browns and went from a full practice Wednesday to missing Friday's session altogether. However, as per early Sunday morning reports, Hopkins, who played against the Chargers in Week 2 despite not practicing all in the week leading up to the game, is expected to suit up. If he were to have a setback, Treylon Burks would serve as Ryan Tannehill's top target versus Cleveland, while Nick Westbrook-Ikhine would bump up to the No. 2 receiver role. Puka Nacua (oblique) is questionable for Monday night's game against the Bengals after upgrading from a missed practice Thursday to limited sessions Friday and Saturday. As per Saturday beat writer reports, coach Sean McVay expects the standout rookie to play. If Nacua, who's racked up 25 receptions over his first two NFL games, were to reverse course, Tutu Atwell, Van Jefferson and Ben Skowronek would all benefit from the abundance of extra targets that he'd leave behind. Josh Reynolds (groin) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Falcons but upgraded to a full practice Friday after missing both Wednesday's and Thursday's sessions. If Reynolds suits up as appears likely, he could be in for an elevated role if fellow wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown (toe) is sidelined or limited. Kadarius Toney (toe) is questionable for Sunday's game against the Bears after only getting a limited Friday practice in this week. As per early Sunday morning reports, Toney will be a true game-time decision. If he's ultimately unable to suit up, there will be more short-to-mid-range targets for the likes of Skyy Moore, while the likes of fellow wideouts Justin Watson and rookie Rashee Rice could also benefit. Jakobi Meyers is off the injury report for Sunday night's game against the Steelers after missing the Week 2 loss to the Bills while in concussion protocol. With Meyers – who recorded nine receptions, including two touchdowns, in his Week 1 Raiders debut as Jimmy Garoppolo 's top target in that game – now back in action, Hunter Renfrow will return to his No. 3 role. Zay Jones (knee) is out for Sunday's game against the Texans after missing practice all week. In his absence, Jamal Agnew will bump up to the No. 3 receiver role, while Calvin Ridley, Christian Kirk and even tight end Evan Engram could see a bump in targets. . | Tight ends | Logan Thomas (concussion) is out for Sunday's game against the Bills after missing practice all week. In his absence, John Bates and Cole Turner are in line to handle the majority, if not all, of Washington's tight end work. Irv Smith (hamstring) is doubtful for Monday night's game against the Rams after practicing in limited fashion both Friday and Saturday. In his likely absence, Drew Sample is set to serve as Cincinnati's starting tight end. Will Dissly (shoulder) is doubtful for Sunday's game against the Panthers after missing practice all week. In his likely absence, Colby Parkinson will be set to bump up into the No. 2 role behind Noah Fant. | | Rankings Updates | These rankings account for all news updates as of 11 am. Tune in to the Fantasy Football Today YouTube stream at 11:30 am for any updates as Adam Aizer and I answer all of your start/sit questions for Week 3. | QB Rankings | Patrick Mahomes vs. CHIJosh Allen @WASJalen Hurts @TBLamar Jackson vs. INDJustin Herbert @MINTua Tagovailoa vs. DENTrevor Lawrence vs. HOUJustin Fields @KCGeno Smith vs. CAR Kirk Cousins vs. LACDak Prescott @ARIDeshaun Watson vs. TENMatthew Stafford @CINJared Goff vs. ATLSam Howell vs. BUFGardner Minshew @BALRussell Wilson @MIAMac Jones @NYJC.J. Stroud @JAX Ryan Tannehill @CLEKenny Pickett @LVDerek Carr @GBJordan Love vs. NOJimmy Garoppolo vs. PITBaker Mayfield vs. PHIAndy Dalton @SEAJoshua Dobbs vs. DALDesmond RIdder @DETZach Wilson vs. NE Jake Browning vs. LAR | RB Rankings | Tony Pollard @ARIJosh Jacobs vs. PITBijan Robinson @DETDerrick Henry @CLEKenneth Walker vs. CARTravis Etienne vs. HOUJahmyr Gibbs vs. ATLKyren Williams @CINMiles Sanders @SEA Raheem Mostert vs. DENRhamondre Stevenson @NYJD'Andre Swift @TBJoshua Kelley @MINRachaad White vs. PHIZack Moss @BALJoe Mixon vs. LARJames Conner vs. DALJames Cook @WASJavonte Williams @MIA Jerome Ford vs. TENNajee Harris @LVKendre Miller @GBAlexander Mattison vs. LACDameon Pierce @JAXBreece Hall vs. NEBrian Robinson Jr. vs. BUFAJ Dillon vs. NOJustice Hill vs. INDGus Edwards vs. IND Isiah Pacheco vs. CHIDalvin Cook vs. NEJaylen Warren @LVTyler Allgeier @DETKhalil Herbert @KCAntonio Gibson vs. BUFKenneth Gainwell @TBCraig Reynolds vs. ATLIsaiah Spiller @MINSamaje Perine @MIA Chuba Hubbard @SEAEzekiel Elliott @NYJJerick McKinnon vs. CHIDevin Singletary @JAXClyde Edwards-Helaire vs. CHITyjae Spears @CLERoschon Johnson @KCKareem Hunt vs. TENMelvin Gordon vs. INDTony Jones @GB Zach Charbonnet vs. CARSean Tucker vs. PHIDevone Achane vs. DENTank Bigsby vs. HOUPierre Strong vs. TENTy Chandler vs. LACPatrick Taylor vs. NODamien Harris @WASAmeer Abdullah vs. PITRico Dowdle @ARI Chris Evans vs. LAR | WR Rankings | Justin Jefferson vs. LACTyreek Hill vs. DENStefon Diggs @WASAmon-Ra St. Brown vs. ATLCeeDee Lamb @ARIKeenan Allen @MINCalvin Ridley vs. HOUA.J. Brown @TBDavante Adams vs. PIT Ja'Marr Chase vs. LARChris Olave @GBDevonta Smith @TBPuka Nacua @CINTyler Lockett vs. CARMike Williams @MINAmari Cooper vs. TENMichael Pittman @BALJerry Jeudy @MIATerry McLaurin vs. BUF DK Metcalf vs. CARDeAndre Hopkins @CLEMike Evans vs. PHIChris Godwin vs. PHINico Collins @JAXTee Higgins vs. LARChristian Kirk vs. HOUMichael Thomas @GBD.J. Moore @KCGeorge Pickens @LV Garrett Wilson vs. NEJordan Addison vs. LACJakobi Meyers vs. PITDrake London @DETMarquise Brown vs. DALJahan Dotson vs. BUFZay Flowers vs. INDJaxon Smith-Njigba vs. CARTutu Atwell @CINTank Dell @JAX Gabe Davis @WASCourtland Sutton @MIAKendrick Bourne @NYJJuJu Smith-Schuster @NYJKJ Osborn vs. LACElijah Moore vs. TENJosh Reynolds vs. ATLRomeo Doubs vs. NORobert Woods @JAXVan Jefferson @CIN Curtis Samuel vs. BUFAdam Thielen @SEATreylon Burks @CLESkyy Moore vs. CHIRashid Shaheed @GBJosh Downs @BALAllen Robinson @LVBraxton Berrios vs. DENDonovan Peoples-Jones vs. TENJayden Reed vs. NO Terrace Marshall @SEACalvin Austin @LVJonathan Mingo @SEAKadarius Toney vs. CHIRashod Bateman vs. INDEric Ezukanma vs. DENDarnell Mooney @KCAlec Pierce @BALRondale Moore vs. DALAllen Lazard vs. NE Michael Wilson vs. DALMarquez Valdes-Scantling vs. CHIRashee Rice vs. CHIDeVante Parker @NYJQuentin Johnston @MINTyler Boyd vs. LAR | TE Rankings | Travis Kelce vs. CHITJ Hockenson vs. LACMark Andrews vs. INDDallas Goedert @TBSam LaPorta vs. ATLEvan Engram vs. HOUDavid Njoku vs. TENKyle Pitts @DETZach Ertz vs. DAL Dalton Kincaid @WASJuwan Johnson @GBGerald Everett @MINHunter Henry @NYJPat Freiermuth @LVLuke Musgrave vs. NOCole Kmet @KCTyler Higbee @CINHayden Hurst @SEAAdam Trautman @MIA Durham Smythe vs. DENChigoziem Okonkwo @CLECade Otton vs. PHIJake Ferguson @ARIDalton Schultz @JAX | Flex Top-150 | Justin Jefferson vs. LACTyreek Hill vs. DENTony Pollard @ARIStefon Diggs @WASAmon-Ra St. Brown vs. ATLTravis Kelce vs. CHIJosh Jacobs vs. PITCeeDee Lamb @ARIBijan Robinson @DET Derrick Henry @CLEKenneth Walker vs. CARKeenan Allen @MINCalvin Ridley vs. HOUTravis Etienne vs. HOUA.J. Brown @TBJahmyr Gibbs vs. ATLDavante Adams vs. PITJa'Marr Chase vs. LARChris Olave @GB Raheem Mostert vs. DENDevonta Smith @TBPuka Nacua @CINKyren Williams @CINMiles Sanders @SEARhamondre Stevenson @NYJD'Andre Swift @TBJoshua Kelley @MINTyler Lockett vs. CARMike Williams @MIN Rachaad White vs. PHITJ Hockenson vs. LACZack Moss @BALJoe Mixon vs. LARAmari Cooper vs. TENMichael Pittman @BALJames Conner vs. DALJerry Jeudy @MIATerry McLaurin vs. BUFMark Andrews vs. IND DK Metcalf vs. CARJames Cook @WASDeAndre Hopkins @CLEMike Evans vs. PHIChris Godwin vs. PHIJavonte Williams @MIAJerome Ford vs. TENNico Collins @JAXNajee Harris @LVKendre Miller @GB Alexander Mattison vs. LACTee Higgins vs. LARChristian Kirk vs. HOUDameon Pierce @JAXMichael Thomas @GBD.J. Moore @KCGeorge Pickens @LVDallas Goedert @TBBreece Hall vs. NEBrian Robinson Jr. vs. BUF Garrett Wilson vs. NEJordan Addison vs. LACJakobi Meyers vs. PITDrake London @DETMarquise Brown vs. DALJahan Dotson vs. BUFZay Flowers vs. INDTutu Atwell @CINTank Dell @JAXAJ Dillon vs. NO Gabe Davis @WASCourtland Sutton @MIAJaxon Smith-Njigba vs. CARJustice Hill vs. INDKendrick Bourne @NYJJuJu Smith-Schuster @NYJKJ Osborn vs. LACElijah Moore vs. TENSam LaPorta vs. ATLJosh Reynolds vs. ATL Romeo Doubs vs. NOEvan Engram vs. HOUGus Edwards vs. INDRobert Woods @JAXIsiah Pacheco vs. CHIVan Jefferson @CINDalvin Cook vs. NEJaylen Warren @LVCurtis Samuel vs. BUFDavid Njoku vs. TEN Adam Thielen @SEAKyle Pitts @DETTreylon Burks @CLEZach Ertz vs. DALTyler Allgeier @DETKhalil Herbert @KCSkyy Moore vs. CHIAntonio Gibson vs. BUFDalton Kincaid @WASKenneth Gainwell @TB Craig Reynolds vs. ATLJuwan Johnson @GBGerald Everett @MINHunter Henry @NYJRashid Shaheed @GBPat Freiermuth @LVJosh Downs @BALLuke Musgrave vs. NOIsaiah Spiller @MINSamaje Perine @MIA Cole Kmet @KCTyler Higbee @CINHayden Hurst @SEAChuba Hubbard @SEAAdam Trautman @MIAAllen Robinson @LVBraxton Berrios vs. DENDonovan Peoples-Jones vs. TENJayden Reed vs. NOTerrace Marshall @SEA Calvin Austin @LVDurham Smythe vs. DENChigoziem Okonkwo @CLEEzekiel Elliott @NYJJonathan Mingo @SEACade Otton vs. PHIKadarius Toney vs. CHIRashod Bateman vs. INDEric Ezukanma vs. DENDarnell Mooney @KC Alec Pierce @BALRondale Moore vs. DALAllen Lazard vs. NEMichael Wilson vs. DALMarquez Valdes-Scantling vs. CHIRashee Rice vs. CHIJerick McKinnon vs. CHIDeVante Parker @NYJJake Ferguson @ARIDevin Singletary @JAX Quentin Johnston @MIN | | | | | College Football on CBS | | NFL on CBS | Saturday, the SEC on CBS features #15 Ole Miss facing #13 Alabama at 3:30 PM ET. Then in primetime, it's a Big Ten matchup in Happy Valley between #24 Iowa and #7 Penn State. It all begins at 2:30 PM ET with the Drive to Atlanta followed by College Football Today. Tune In | | Sunday, it's week three and the NFL on CBS features the next chapter in the AFC East rivalry between the Patriots and the Jets along with the Broncos taking on the Dolphins. Get set for kickoff at 12 PM ET with The NFL Today. Watch it all on CBS and streaming on Paramount+. Tune In |
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