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  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
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    Helpful update, Zac. Higgins will be worth monitoring ahead of Week 9’s game against the Raiders. Injury reports will have to do the majority of the coloring for us as Taylor hasn’t exactly given much to go with again. Higgins did not play in Week 8 as a game-time decision, though he was reportedly “feeling better” on Saturday night. We’d expect him to see the practice field at some point this week to at least test out the quadriceps.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    Between every former player in the NFL (and some in his locker room) criticizing him for tapping out for a play in Indianapolis’ loss to Houston and a miserable 10-of-32, 175-yard performance, there would seem to be a line of thought for benching Richardson this week. Joe Flacco has looked capable as a backup, but no matter who starts, Minnesota’s defense has been threatening enough to keep them out of a fantasy QB1 conversation. Richardson has completed a league-low 44.4 percent of his passes this year for 958 yards, four touchdowns, and seven interceptions.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    Carr has missed the last three weeks with the oblique issue, and his return will be a big boost for a flailing Saints outfit that has dropped six in a row. The good news? The Panthers are up next and Carr has already torched them once this season, and New Orleans has generally gotten healthier on offense over the last two weeks. Carr will be a borderline QB1 against a Panthers defense that is one of the worst in the NFL.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #5
    The exact quote from Schefter was, “In my mind, Diontae Johnson and [Browns LB] Za’Darius Smith are gonna be traded before the deadline.” The NFL trade deadline has been pushed back to November 5th, giving teams an extra week to decide the directions they want to go in, but Johnson (ribs) did not play in the Panthers’ Week 8 loss and could be held out again in Week 9, even if he is healthy enough to play. There are several teams who could benefit from acquiring Johnson, who has caught 30 passes for 357 yards and three touchdowns this season in seven games. Is ability to command targets was on full display once Andy Dalton took over under center for the Panthers, and with Johnson unlikely to re-up with the team this offseason, a trade would make the most sense for both sides.
  • GB Quarterback #10
    It’s still early, but the Packers have Week 9’s game against the Lions, followed by a Week 10 bye. The extra time off would give Love a little more than two weeks to recover in time for the team’s second-half push into the postseason, and Malik Willis has been solid in his relief of Love thus far. This situation will be one to monitor all week, but it would not be surprising if Love was held out of next week’s contest.
  • SF Running Back #23
    The 49ers now head into their Week 9 bye, but per Rapoport, McCaffrey is expected to participate in a “bonus practice” the team is holding during its bye. He also notes that McCaffrey is still “ramping up” for his return to the field. It’s all very familiar territory at this point, as this has long been rumored as the return date for CMC if all goes well. With Jordan Mason again dealing with a shoulder injury, McCaffrey’s return becomes all the more vital for the Niners.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle did his heavy lifting through the first three quarters, scoring from two yards out in a third quarter dominated by the 49ers after the team failed to find the end zone in the first half. He would not be targeted the rest of the way with the 49ers nursing a lead eventually threatened by the Cowboys during a feverish comeback attempt in the fourth quarter, ultimately escaping with a win to send them into their bye at 4-4 in the most crowded division in football. All four teams in the NFC West are separated by just 0.5 games as we enter the back stretch.
  • SF Running Back #31
    Jordan Mason departed the game with just over two minutes remaining in the first half, paving the way for the electric rookie running back to amass more than 100 yards from scrimmage and find the end zone for the first time in his young career. That now marks two consecutive games that Mason was unable to finish, each time departing with a shoulder injury. Even so, the 49ers head to their bye week in Week 9 and could get either, or both of, Mason and Christian McCaffrey back following the break.
  • SF Quarterback #13
    Seven of Purdy’s eight carries came on scrambles as he consistently kept drives alive with his legs, a much needed offensive spark considering both Jordan Mason and Deebo Samuel failed to finish the game with injuries. Purdy’s lone touchdown pass went to tight end George Kittle in a third quarter dominated by the 49ers. After entering the break down 10-6, San Francisco rattled off three consecutive touchdowns in the third quarter to take a commanding 27-10 lead into the final frame, ultimately enough to hold off a ferocious comeback attempt from the Cowboys. The 49ers improve to 4-4 and find themselves tied with the Cardinals atop the surprisingly tight NFC West, a division with all four teams within 0.5 games of each other. San Francisco heads to their bye week in Week 9 before traveling to Tampa to face the Buccaneers.
  • DAL Tight End #87
    Ferguson largely served as an outlet for quarterback Dak Prescott in the face of relentless pressure from the aggressive San Francisco defensive front. While the eight targets look nice on paper, Ferguson finished well behind alpha wide receiver CeeDee Lamb in targets and production, a situation that is likely to carry forward as the Cowboys enter desperation mode now sitting at a 3-4 record.

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NFL Week 8
Breaking down all of Week 8s biggest storylines, including Jameis Winston immediately reviving the Browns’ offense.
The Niners came out of halftime and put up 21 points in the third quarter, but had to dig deep when the Cowboys tried to make a run late, ultimately pulling off a 30-24 win on Sunday Night Football.
It’s the National Tight Ends Day edition of the weekly rewind.
Brock Purdy, George Kittle and Isaac Guerendo join Melissa Stark to reflect on the 49ers victory over the Cowboys on Sunday Night Football and the trio get presented championship belts for National Tight Ends Day.
Rodney Harrison and Tony Dungy guide Jac Collinsworth through a reenactment of how to properly defend a Hail Mary attempt and spell out why the Bears made a fundamental error that cost them the game.
San Francisco linebacker Fred Warner joins PSNFF to talk about how the 49ers were able to generate takeaways against the Dallas Cowboys and discuss the top performances of his teammates on offense.
The Cowboys and 49ers have a long history of tempers running high, and it continues in Week 8 of the 2024 season.

NFL

The Patriots traded pass rusher Josh Uche to the Chiefs for a 2026 sixth-round pick today, and former Patriots coach Bill Belichick doesn’t think that move does anything to help New England.
The Saints may have their starting quarterback in Week 9 as they look to stop a six-game losing streak.
The Dan Le Batard Show crew discusses Chicago Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson taunting fans in the middle of the Washington Commanders’ last-second Hail Mary attempt, resulting in a 18-15 loss for the Bears in Week 8.

Premier League

Amorim, 39, was a reported finalist for Liverpool job and also was mentioned as a long-term target of Manchester City should Pep Guardiola leave the club.
Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Arsenal await medical news, Newcastle’s predictable, Man Utd’s finishers are failing Erik ten Hag, and Ashley Young is a marvel.

Rotoworld

Cedric Tillman, Braelon Allen, and Bo Nix headline the biggest fantasy football targets on the Week 9 waiver wire.
Breaking down all of Week 8s biggest storylines, including Jameis Winston immediately reviving the Browns’ offense.
FFHH give their favorite bets for Monday’s matchup between the Giants and Steelers and take a look at the game’s top fantasy options.
The Week 8 Sunday Scaries are led by a pair of Indianapolis Colts, as Anthony Richardson’s dreadful passing numbers make Michael Pittman Jr. unstartable in fantasy football.

College Football

Class of 2026 three-star pro-style quarterback Gavin Sidwar discusses his decision to decommit from Rutgers.
Four-star quarterback Bryce Baker committed to North Carolina over a year ago.

Motor Sports

Tyler Reddick becomes the second driver to advance to the Championship 4 race in Cup.
Here is what drivers were talking about after Sunday’s thrilling race.
Go through the NASCAR Cup Series field and hear what drivers had to say following the Straight Talk Wireless 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

Golf

Tom Kim apologized on Monday for damaging a locker after a playoff loss in the DP World Tour’s Genesis Championship. Golf Today brings the news and discusses in a roundtable whether it’s worth fussing about.
Tom Kim refuted a report that he may face disciplinary action from the KPGA after damaging a locker-room door following his playoff loss.
Here’s how to watch this week’s action around the golf world, October 28 through November 3.
Watch the best shots and moments from the final round of the PGA Tour’s Zozo Championship in Chiba, Japan.
Echavarria jumped from No. 113 in FedExCup points to No. 65 while Dahmen is now No. 124.
An won the Genesis Championship on Sunday in a playoff over countryman Tom Kim after hitting an amazing driver off the deck in regulation.

MLB

The award is to be presented to the nine-time All-Star and 2015 World Series MVP before Game 3 of the World Series.
Broadcaster Jon Sciambi discusses his analysis and coverage of the World Series so far, sharing his thoughts on Shohei Ohtani’s injury, Aaron Judge’s struggles and Freddie Freeman’s Game 1 walk-off grand slam.
Ohtani got hurt sliding into second base in the seventh inning of Saturday night’s Game 2 victory over the Yankees.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Ohtani “had a little left shoulder subluxation” and would get image testing either Saturday night or Sunday.

NBA

The Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks meet for the first time this season on different ends of the win-loss column lately.
The Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns are ready for round two after L.A. earned a 123-116 home victory over Phoenix on Friday night.
Fantasy managers are still in a holding pattern regarding Joel Embiid and Paul George, and Stephen Curry is dealing with a sprained ankle.
No Heat player deserves a statue outside the Kaseya Center in Miami more than Dwyane Wade.

Betting

College Basketball

Kate Paye replaced Tara VanDerveer after years serving as coach-in-waiting and learning from the NCAA’s all-time winningest coach in the men’s and women’s game.
The school said he died from complications that presented while he was undergoing a procedure at a Tampa-area hospital.
Five-star Brandon McCoy, Jr. is ranked No. 1 in the updated Rivals150 for the 2026 class.
Paige Bueckers chats about her journey at UConn and her mindset entering her final college season.

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Bears cornerback Tyrique Stevenson posted an apology to social media on Sunday regarding his actions on the final play of the team’s 18-15 loss to the Commanders and he made an in-person apology on Monday.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said on Sunday that the team had a “high level” of concern about quarterback Jordan Love’s groin injury, but it looks like they can breathe a sigh of relief in Green Bay.
Texans receiver Stefon Diggs had to exit Sunday’s win over the Colts with a non-contact right knee injury in the third quarter.
With the Broncos ahead by 21 points in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Panthers, Broncos head coach Sean Payton called a fake field goal and had wide receiver Courtland Sutton throw a pass to fullback Michael Burton to convert another fourth down.
Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski had some positive news on linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah during his Monday news conference.