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FFHH discusses the expected return of star running back Christian McCaffrey, analyzing how this will impact the fantasy football landscape for the rest of the season.
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  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
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    Smith could wind up with a token questionable tag when the Eagles release their final injury report, but he doesn’t appear to be at any risk of missing Week 10. Smith got banged up on a deep reception last week but made what may go down as the catch of the year shortly after, so it clearly didn’t affect him during the game. The Eagles held him out of Wednesday’s practice but he was back on the field for the following two sessions. Smith enters the weekend as a high-ceilinng WR2 versus Dallas.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #18
    Cooper missed Week 9 with a wrist injury and was limited in all three practices this week. He appears to be trending toward a return, but fantasy managers will want to check the Bills’ inactives 90 minutes before kickoff to be sure. With Keon Coleman already ruled out, Cooper could be forced into a full-time role in his first game back. He will sit in the WR3 ranks if active.
  • TEN Quarterback #8
    Levis was upgraded to a full practice on Thursday for the first time since suffering the shoulder injury in Week 7. He’s been limited for a few weeks and is now ready to take over for Mason Rudolph, who just picked up an overtime win versus the Patriots. Rudolph didn’t bring much to the table, but he raised the fantasy floors of Calvin Ridley and Tony Pollard. With Levis back on the sticks, fantasy managers will need to temper their expectations for both players versus a stingy Chargers defense.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Whoops. Asked about Hurts’ absence from Wednesday’s practice for “rest” purposes, Sirianni revealed Hurts is dealing with an ankle issue, even going so far as to say it was “on the injury report.” He was then “corrected” by an Eagles PR person that Hurts’ absence was “rest” related. This isn’t the first time we’ve had the Eagles misled us on Hurts’ health, but it’s also true there is zero doubt as to his Week 10 availability against the Cowboys. We suppose his effectiveness could be another matter. The Eagles will be getting a call from the league.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Collins has not practiced this week, but may get on the field in some capacity on Friday with this latest designation. With Stefon Diggs lost for the season, the Texans are desperate to have Collins back in the fold of hopes of bolstering a passing game that has struggled as of late. We’d still consider Collins a long-shot to play in Week 10 against the Lions, but the team should give us more on that before the end of the day.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Burrow is up to nine touchdown passes over the past five days, and finishes the regular season 64-of-95 (67.3) for 820 yards (8.6 YPA), nine scores and one interception in two games against the Ravens. The problem for Burrow, of course, is that the Bengals have no defense and are 0-2 against Baltimore in that timespan. Football justice, apparently in short supply these days. Playing perfect games in losing efforts has been far too common for Burrow this season, but he’s playing at an MVP level. Ja’Marr Chase made it easy to look like an MVP tonight, housing scores of 67 and 70 yards. Burrow is doing his part for both fantasy managers and the Bengals, though the Chargers are a more difficult Week 11 matchup than the Ravens and Raiders were these past two weeks.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #1
    Mercy. This being Chase, none of those numbers were even new career highs, but it topped Jauan Jennings’ bonkers Week 3 for the best fantasy effort by any wideout all season. Chase got loose for scores of 67, 70 and five yards. The first was a simple crosser he turned into a YAC masterpiece. The second was a coverage miscommunication. The third came in the end zone itself. Unreal. It means Chase finishes the regular season with 21 catches for 457 yards and five touchdowns in two games against the Ravens. That yardage is the single-season record for a wideout against any one opponent. Chase is always capable of these kinds of nights, but even moreso when Tee Higgins is sidelined. Higgins’ health is the big question headed into a Week 11 Sunday night matchup with the Chargers.
  • BAL Safety #14
    Hamilton landed awkwardly late in the first half and went down in a heap. He eventually made his way off the field under his own power but was walking with a heavy limp. He headed straight to the X-ray room and was ruled out early in the third quarter. It’s a big, big loss for a Ravens defense already struggling mightily against the pass.
  • SF Running Back #23
    After toying with the “competitive advantage” game with non-updates on CMC’s status, Shanahan finally admits the obvious. McCaffrey has been practicing without setbacks and could be ready for something of a full load in Tampa. Even if 18-20 touches is ultimately unlikely, even 12-15 keeps McCaffrey locked in as a no-brainer RB1.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Higgins was always expected to remain sidelined after failing to get in a practice on the short week. Higgins isn’t exactly known as a quick healer, but 10 days hence against the Chargers could be realistic after he at least got a “doubtful” tag as opposed to an immediate rule-out this week. Joining Higgins on the shelf are LT Orlando Brown, WR Charlie Jones, RB Kendall Milton, EDGE Cedric Johnson and TE Tanner McLachlan.

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Bengals vs. Ravens ends in chaos on Thursday night
Mike Florio and Rodney Harrison explain why Ja’Marr Chase should have been targeted on the Bengals' game-deciding 2-point conversion vs. the Ravens, recapping the end of a wild game in Baltimore.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NASCAR Championship Weekend
The Cup champion will be crowned Nov. 10 at Phoenix Raceway on NBC and Peacock.
Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, Tyler Reddick and William Byron are left to race for a Cup championship Sunday on NBC and Peacock.
Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney discuss what it would mean to deliver Roger Penske his third-straight NASCAR Cup Series championship ahead of Sunday’s finale at Phoenix Raceway.
Dr. Diandra examines the performance this season of Joey Logano and Tyler Reddick to identify strengths and potential pitfalls to watch for at Phoenix.
In Part II of my 2024 championship preview, I examine Ryan Blaney and William Byron’s strengths and potential pitfalls to watch for at Phoenix.
William Byron reflects on what makes his 2024 championship run its “own unique journey” and why he feels “destined” to be in the position to take home his first NASCAR Cup Series championship.

NFL

The Bills ruled out wide receiver Keon Coleman for Sunday’s game against the Colts.
Commanders kicker Austin Seibert is dealing with a hip injury, so Washington has added a player at the position.
The Bears aren’t going to have their starting offensive tackles for Sunday’s game against the Patriots.
New Lions defensive end Za’Darius Smith is now on his fifth NFL team, and in his talk with the media today in Detroit, he talked about how eager he is to play against two of his former teams, the Packers and Vikings.

Premier League

Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Will Cole Palmer and Declan Rice be fit to start? Maresca and Arteta have some big selection decisions for this huge London derby.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
NFL WEEK 10
Jason Garrett sits down with Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff to discuss his rookie scouting report, what he has learned overcoming tough situations and his time in the Motor City so far.
Brock Purdy, De’Von Achane, Garret Wilson and Cade Otton headline the Love/Hate players for Week 10.
Josh Downs, Tank Dell, and Jalen Tolbert are receivers fantasy managers can turn to as FLEX plays in Week 10.
With “major concerns” surrounding the Texans’ offense, Chris Simms and Mike Florio believe the Lions are primed for success going into their Sunday Night Football matchup in Week 10.
Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle lead the way in positional rankings for Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season.
Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison preview the Week 10 SNF matchup between the Lions and Texans, including the success of GM Brad Holmes and the impact of Za’Darius Smith on the defensive side of the ball.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, and Lawrence Jackson examine C.J. Stroud’s current run of form with the Houston Texans and wonder if the better fantasy play is to put the second-year quarterback on the bench this week.

Rotoworld

Tyrone Tracy Jr. is in a phenomenal spot and Cade Otton is pushing for a top-five rank at tight end in Week 10.
Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher pitch player prop bets to Matthew Berry, including Justin Herbert throwing over 226.5 passing yards in a Sunday afternoon battle against the Titans.
The FFHH crew previews Week 10, highlighting three exciting matchups, including a Monday Night Football battle between Tyreek Hill’s Miami Dolphins and Matthew Stafford’s Los Angeles Rams.
Denny Carter joins Matthew Berry and the FFHH crew to share what mainstream media does not want you to know, including some interesting facts about Taysom Hill and Daniel Jones.

College Football

Listen to how Dr. Robert White and the University of Notre Dame have helped improve neonatal intensive care units for babies and families across the country.
COLLEGE HOOPS ON NBC & PEACOCK
Can UConn three-peat? How good will Cooper Flagg be? And who’s going to cut down the nets?
Meghan McKeown and Zora Stephenson sit down with JuJu Watkins as she preps for another season with the USC Trojans and reflects on the lessons she learned during her first season of college basketball.
JuJu Watkins, Paige Bueckers and Hannah Hidalgo lead the top teams as the sport enters its post-Caitlin Clark era.
The Big Ten College Countdown crew takes a look at the season ahead for the Big Ten men’s basketball teams with the highest expectations.
Zora Stephenson and Meghan McKeown sit down with UCLA’s Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice to talk about their goals for the 2024-2025 season and how they are getting their freshman teammates comfortable.
Take a look into the crystal ball as women’s college basketball action tips off.
Robbie Hummel shares his expectations for some of the top players in Big Ten men’s basketball and what they need to lead their respective programs to glory in 2024-25.

Motor Sports

One week after being named as the third Factory GasGas rider, Casey Cochran suffered a leg injury.
Joey Logano, Ryan Blaney, William Byron and Tyler Reddick will face off for the 2024 title.
AJ Allmendinger, Austin Hill, Cole Custer and Justin Allgaier will race for the title.
All three national series are on track Friday with the Truck championship determined Friday night.

Golf

Padraig Harrington was clear that he thinks the PGA Tour’s proposal to further close shop in the upcoming years was a “terrible” idea.
Paul Waring hit the shot of his life to complete a career-low 11-under 61 in the second round of the Abu Dhabi Championship on Friday.
Rory McIlroy’s hard charge up the leaderboard at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship came to a screeching halt on Friday.
Nataliya Guseva of Russia shot a 5-under 67 on Thursday for a share of the second-round lead in the Lotte Championship with A Lim Kim, Ruixin Liu and Yuri Yoshida.
Watch the best shots from the second round of the Lotte Championship at Hoakalei Country Club in ʻEwa Beach, Hawaii.
Kevin Streelman, Tom Whitney and Rico Hoey each shot 5-under 67 in windy conditions Thursday to share the first-round lead in the World Wide Technology Championship.

MLB

Everything you need to know about the upcoming MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year Award announcements.
The three-time Cy Young Award winner is “planning to crush some rehab” in his recovery from two surgeries.
McFarland can earn an additional $250,000 in performance bonuses for games: $50,000 for 50, and $100,000 each for 60 and 70.

NBA

The Warriors are off to a 7-1 start because they replaced Klay Thompson with depth and defenders.
Scotty Pippen Jr., Jose Alvarado, and Peyton Watson are among the low-rostered players fantasy managers should target ahead of Week 4.
Bridges has averaged 14.6 points and 6.8 rebounds a game so far this season.
The 76ers and Lakers meet for a nightcap on the West Coast as Paul George tries to save the 76ers.

Betting

College Basketball

The once mighty Nova Nation was scaled down to a block party as the final seconds ticked off of the latest and easily most ignominious defeat of the last three seasons for Villanova.
The Golden Gophers welcome the Mavericks to Minneapolis for a non-conference clash on Peacock this Saturday.
UConn had runs of 11-0 and 15-0 before the Terriers made their second basket of the game.

Local coverage

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Quarterback Patrick Mahomes had an injury scare when he tweaked his ankle during Monday night’s victory over the Buccaneers.
The Falcons handed in their final injury report of the week on Friday and it didn’t include any certainty about wide receiver Drake London’s status for their game against the Saints.
The question of whether to go for two after a late touchdown from a team trailing by seven points has come up four times this week.
The Giants designated kicker Graham Gano for return from injured reserve earlier this week, but it remains uncertain whether he will be in the lineup against the Panthers in Germany this Sunday.