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  • FA Defensive Back
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    Bengals declared CB Kelly Jennings, S Taylor Mays, RB Cedric Peerman, OG Otis Hudson, LB Dontay Moch, WR Ryan Whalen, and S Robert Sands inactive for Week 1.
    Jennings’ absence, due to a hamstring injury, is a blow because he was going to open the year among Cincinnati’s top three cornerbacks. Morgan Trent and little-used Rico Murray are behind him on the depth chart. Otherwise, the Bengals are healthy at most key positions for their opener against the Browns.
  • CAR Tight End #80
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    Panthers placed Ian Thomas (calf) on injured reserve.
    He’ll miss at least the next four weeks. Thomas has just three catches for seven yards this year, and we can’t imagine the Panthers would be desperate to bring him back in Week 16. He’s an impending free agent after the season.
  • NO Center #78
    Saints interim HC Darren Rizzi said Erik McCoy (groin) is “going to be OK.”
    “Went though a lot of tests last night and this morning,” Rizzi told reporters. McCoy re-aggravated the injury in the first half of Week 11’s game against the Browns after missing two months with it. The Saints are on bye this week.
  • LV Quarterback #15
    Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said Gardner Minshew will start against the Broncos in Week 12.
    We’re beginning to think we’ll never get to see Desmond Ridder waste the Raiders time. Minshew went for 282, two touchdowns, and one pick on Sunday against a Dolphins team that seemed pathologically unable to guard Brock Bowers. The Broncos will be a tougher test, one that likely will make Minshew a bottom-tier QB2 at best in most Week 12 rankings.
  • DEN Running Back #33
    Broncos HC Sean Payton said, “We’ll figure it out each week, though, and kind of plan accordingly,” when asked about the Broncos’ RB usage.
    Payton rug pulled fantasy managers yet again when he played Javonte Williams in a lead role after limiting him to just one carry in Week 10. Any thoughts of Audric Estime stepping into the team’s RB1 role can be temporarily shelved, as Payton appears unwilling to commit to any of his three backs as the focal point of their offense. This will make for a sticky situation going forward as the Broncos prepare to face the Raiders in Week 12.
  • TEN Running Back #2
    Titans coach Brian Callahan said Tyjae Spears is in concussion protocol.
    Spears played just 26 snaps against the Vikings in Week 11 and was mostly a spectator, with three carries and three targets to Tony Pollard’s nine and four. If you have a bye week crunch, Spears can probably head to the waiver wire ahead of Week 12. Even if he did play, it’s unlikely he’d do all that much against the Texans. It’s good news for Tony Pollard’s volume in a year that has been full of good news for Tony Pollard’s volume.
  • TEN Linebacker #50
    Titans coach Brian Callahan said Jack Gibbens (ankle) will have surgery and will be out the remainder of the season.
    “That was tough to watch and really unfortunate but he was playing well,” Callahan said after Gibbens rode a cart off on Sunday in a cast. It’s possible this injury lingers into next year. A 2022 UDFA, Gibbens had made 14 and 15 tackles the last two games as a starter and carried a 83.2 PFF grade. Jerome Baker, who came over in the Ernest Jones trade with the Seahawks, picked up as Tennessee’s other inside linebacker next to Kenneth Murray.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #0
    Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said Gabe Davis (meniscus) is out for the season.
    Davis ends his first year in Jacksonville with nine starts, 20 catches, and 239 yards with two scores. He played at least 69 percent of the snaps in every game he finished and never had more than five catches in any game, settling for a one-catch game on four separate occasions. For the privilege, Davis got a $10 million signing bonus. One of Trent Baalke’s greatest follies yet — and that’s saying something — Davis will almost undoubtedly be brought back on a $6.7 million cap figure next year since cutting him would cost the Jaguars $13.6 million in cap space. In his absence, look for Tim Jones and Devin Duvernay to get more run. No Jaguars are truly fantasy viable while Mac Jones is leading the charge.
  • CAR Running Back #6
    Panthers coach Dave Canales said Miles Sanders (ankle) will not play against the Chiefs in Week 12.
    He called Sanders’ ankle injury “week to week,” which is a degree stronger than Ian Rapoport’s assertion that Sanders would be considered “day to day” last week as the Panthers headed into their bye week. Sanders has a 38/139/1 line on the season as the main Chuba Hubbard backup. Jonathon Brooks will take over that role this week. Sanders can be dropped in any leagues he was still being held in.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #19
    Panthers coach Dave Canales says he expects Adam Thielen (hamstring) to play in Carolina’s Week 12 game against the Chiefs.
    When it’s all said and done, Thielen will have missed nine weeks with his hamstring injury. He was activated off IR last Tuesday. Thielen should fit into the three-wide sets with Jalen Coker and Xavier Legette down the stretch. It’s impossible to have any faith in him as a fantasy option until we see some results, but he might cut into targets for Legette and Coker.
  • CLE Running Back #24
    Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said the short turnaround to Thursday Night Football “played a role” in Nick Chubb playing just 22 snaps against the Saints.
    Chubb has played just 35 and 30 percent of the snaps the last two weeks against the Chargers and Saints. It’s likely that the Chargers fade was game-script influenced after the Chargers took an early 20-3 lead. But Chubb is by no means a must-start on TNF against the Steelers, even with this proclamation saying he might play more in Week 12.