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PFT discusses how the Saints are combating injuries in Sean Payton’s homecoming in New Orleans and why Alvin Kamara could be on the move if things don’t turn up soon.
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  • ARI Wide Receiver #18
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    MHJ remains in the protocol, but the limited practice means he is already progressing. Especially with the Cardinals getting an extra day between Weeks 6 and 7 since they are playing on Monday Night Football, Harrison now has a legitimate chance to return without missing any time. He will have an official game status by Saturday afternoon, and we should know his Week 7 situation by the time fantasy lineups start locking in at 1PM ET Sunday.
  • NO Wide Receiver #22
    It’s an unfortunate end to what was shaping up to be a promising season for Shaheed. Shaheed suffered a knee injury in the Saints Week 6 loss to the Buccaneers, but the team was holding out hope for a return later in the season following meniscus surgery. Instead, per Schefter, Shaheed is now looking at a “four-to-six month recovery.” The third-year receiver’s year ends with 20 catches for 349 yards and three touchdowns.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Nabers, who has been dealing with a concussion, was a full participant in Thursday’s practice but is now dealing with a groin injury. It’s encouraging that he was still listed as a full participant, but this now becomes something else to monitor heading into the weekend. Nabers also needs to clear concussion protocol to have a shot at playing, but Thursday’s practice suggests he’s on the verge of getting out of protocol before the weekend.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Nabers continues to advance through the league’s concussion protocol and looks on track to play in Week 7 against the Eagles. The star rookie has dominated in targets and currently leads all receivers in the league with a 38 percent target share. Assuming he’s active, Nabers will have high-end WR1 upside in his return.
  • BUF Kicker #39
    The signing of Havrisik creates some added competition for Tyler Bass, who has converted on just 9-of-12 field goals this season and had a bad miss on an extra-point attempt in Monday night’s win over the Jets — it was the second extra point Bass missed this season. Havrisik has converted on 15-of-20 field goal attempts in his career, with two of his field goals coming from distances of 50-plus yards. We’ll see if Bass is with the team when they take the field in Week 7 against the Titans.
  • CLE Running Back #24
    The possible return of Nick Chubb (knee) in Week 7 against the Bengals could prompt Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski to call a more balanced or run-first offense, Oyefusi said. The team’s shift to the run may have already begun: The Browns in Week 6 against the Eagles were 6 percent below their expected drop back rate. Oyefusi reports that Browns players “said after the game that running the ball, specifically the under-center zone runs that Stefanski has had success with, was a point of emphasis during preparation for Philadelphia.” A run-first approach would help hide struggling QB Deshaun Watson and hide the team’s new deficiencies among its pass catchers after dealing Amari Cooper to Buffalo. Chubb is probably weeks away from seeing a full workload, however.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    McVay was non-committal on Kupp’s availability for Week 7. Kupp did individual work on Wednesday but was held out of team drills, meaning he should be listed as a DNP on LA’s injury report. Kupp has been out since Week 2 and has struggled through injuries over the past three years. As desperate as the Rams are to get him back, they are going to be understandably cautious with his return. If he can’t suit up for Week 7, Jordan Whittington, Demarcus Robinson, and Tutu Atwell will be the Rams’ starting trio of receivers.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    Cook was expected to play through the toe injury last week despite being listed as questionable. He was surprisingly listed as inactive ahead of kickoff, though the Bills did call up a running back from their practice squad over the weekend, foreshadowing Cook’s eventual absence. A limited session on Wednesday is a good start to the week, though his status remains up in the air. If he can’t suit up, Ray Davis, who turned 23 touches into 152 yards last week, will draw his second start.
  • PIT Running Back #22
    NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported the rib injury “doesn’t sound like a cause for great concern.” Harris is a grinder who has no issue playing through injuries. Barring a setback, we fully expect to him play this week. He is coming off his best showing of the year with 106 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. With Jaylen Warren playing a limited role, Harris remains in the RB2 ranks for Week 7.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    A full practice means Achane will clear the league’s concussion protocol shortly. He should be good to go for his Week 7 matchup with Indy. The Colts have been gashed on the ground this year and the Dolphins are still without Tua Tagovailoa. Expect another run-heavy approach from Miami spearheaded by Achane, who ranks as a low-end RB1 this week.

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Texans running back Joe Mixon (ankle) remained limited in Thursday’s practice, but there is no reason to believe he won’t play Sunday.
Eyebrows were raised a bit on Wednesday, when the Jets’ initial injury report of the week estimated that Rodgers would not have participated in practice, if the team had actually practiced two days after the Monday night loss to the Bills.
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow has been a regular on the team’s injury reports this season, but a new reason was given for Thursday’s appearance on the list.

Premier League

Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
Craven Cottage is the scene for two Premier League sides planning European pushes: Fulham and Aston Villa.
Both Fabian Hurzeler’s visitors and Eddie Howe’s hosts have 3-3-1 records but the journeys of Brighton and Newcastle to get to 12 points have been markedly different this young Premier League season.

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Matthew Berry and Jay Croucher both like a couple Saints receivers’ overs against the Broncos amid a slew of injuries, while Connor Rogers is going in a different direction.
Matthew Berry shares his pass-catcher Love/Hate in fantasy Week 7, led by Diontae Johnson as a bright spot in Carolina and Mike Evans primed for a big game for Tampa Bay. FFHH also debates Zay Flowers’ fantasy ceiling.
Lamar Jackson said Jayden Daniels deserves the hype he’s gotten this year — and that hype now includes a spot atop Matthew Berry’s fantasy QB ranking for Week 7. Berry shares why, plus more notable QB Loves and Hates.
NFL Week 7
Lamar Jackson said Jayden Daniels deserves the hype he’s gotten this year — and that hype now includes a spot atop Matthew Berry’s fantasy QB ranking for Week 7. Berry shares why, plus more notable QB Loves and Hates.
Jayden Daniels, Kyren Williams, Malik Nabers and George Kittle lead the way in positional rankings for Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season.
Ahead of the New York Jets vs. Pittsburgh Steelers matchup on Sunday Night Football, Mike Tomlin discusses why it’s “fun and unique” to coach against Aaron Rodgers.
Mike Florio explains why he’s confident Aaron Rodgers will throw to the receivers he trusts more than anything else and why Mike Williams is “the odd man out” who’s likely to be traded from New York.
With Anthony Richardson back under center for the Colts and with the Steelers facing a strong Jets defense, Michael Pittman Jr. and George Pickens are atop Matthew Berry’s wide receiver Hate list for fantasy Week 7.
From the mind of Ben Johnson against Brian Flores to Russell Wilson going head-to-head with Aaron Rodgers, Mike Florio and Myles Simmons outline which matchups they’re keeping an eye on for Week 7.
Baker Mayfield, Kyren Williams, Jordan Mason and Brock Bowers headline the Love/Hate players for Week 7.

College Football

Quinn Ewers signed with Ohio State out of high school but transferred to Texas after the 2021 season.
Four-star offensive lineman Michael Carroll could be the next first-round selection to come out of IMG Academy.
Five-star defensive tackle Elijah Griffin is set to announce his decision on Friday.

Motor Sports

Guillem Farres was sidelined by two massive injuries during the two-and-half-years he competed in the United States.
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Golf

Joel Dahmen was penalized four strokes Thursday at the Shriners Children’s Open.
This will be the second time Scheffler has been the guest picker on the pregame show.
Julien Guerrier made nine birdies on his first 11 holes en route to an 10-under 62
Ryder Cup championship director Bryan Karns explained why ticket prices to the 2025 Ryder Cup in New York were significantly increased.
Hannah Green, Ashleigh Buhai and Jenny Shin lead after 18 holes of the BMW Ladies Championship.

MLB

The Padres said they expect Luis Arraez to begin an offseason hitting program in about eight weeks and to be at full strength by the start of spring training.
John Smoltz joins the Dan Patrick Show to preview the upcoming MLB Playoffs matchup between the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets and reflects on whether the Mets should pitch to or walk Shohei Ohtani.
The Cubs had some good moments, but not enough to be true contenders in 2024.

NBA

Oklahoma City seems like the most sure bet in a conference with a lot of questions.
The Bucks are not going to trade Antetokounmpo unless he demands one. Would he?
The Dan Patrick Show discusses Bronny James’ potential with the Los Angles Lakers, questioning how LeBron’s son can help a team that has a first-time head coach in JJ Redick.
This is a blow to the Thunder depth, but not a huge concern during the regular season

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College Basketball

Ahead of the 2024-25 women’s basketball season, Ohio State coach Kevin McGuff discusses the leadership roles on the team and the excitement of competing in the expanded Big Ten.
Northwestern women’s basketball coach Joe McKeown discusses what playing in the Big Ten means to him, the depth of his squad and preparing for the west coast teams joining the conference.
South Carolina and LSU have two major new challengers for Southeastern Conference supremacy.
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The Eagles practiced without a couple of defensive starters on Thursday.
It’s obvious Mike Williams is the odd man out on the Jets’ receiving depth chart.
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray was critical of the way he and the team performed against the Packers last Sunday, but he’s not dwelling on that game as the Cardinals move toward a Monday night date with the Chargers.
After news broke earlier on Thursday that the Browns were set to focus their efforts on building a domed stadium near the Cleveland airport instead of renovating the current stadium on the lakefront, team owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam have issued a lengthy statement making that official.
Texas was not a wire-to-wire front-runner for former five-star prospect Colin Simmons.