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  • FA Wide Receiver #19
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    49ers WR/KR Ted Ginn missed the entirety of the offseason program while rehabbing a right knee injury.
    Ginn missed the NFC Championship game with an injury to the same knee. Although no surgery has been reported, it’s a concern that Ginn is still rehabbing six months later. It may also explain the lack of interest in his services during free agency.

  • DEN Wide Receiver #11
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    Broncos designated WR Josh Reynolds (finger) to return from injured reserve.
    Reynolds was placed on injured reserve after undergoing minor surgery on his finger five weeks ago. He was also the victim of a shooting shortly after being placed on injured reserve. Thankfully, the incident only left him with minor injuries. His return will make a jumbled Denver receiver room even more messy aside from Courtland Sutton.
  • BAL Safety #14
    Ravens S Kyle Hamilton (ankle) did not practice Wednesday.
    Hamilton suffered the ankle injury in Baltimore’s Week 10 win over the Bengals on Thursday and was eventually ruled out. Ravens coach John Harbaugh told reporters last week that Hamilton’s injury isn’t serious, by which he meant a long-term issue. In the short term, Hamilton looks likely to miss Week 11, weakening an already paper-thin Baltimore pass-defense.
  • SF Running Back #23
    Christian McCaffrey (Achilles) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    McCaffrey saw 19 touches and nearly all of the running back snaps in his first game of the 2024 season. He couldn’t get much going on the ground, rushing for just 39 yards, but turned six catches into 68 yards through the air. We should expect McCaffrey’s practice reps to be limited for much of the remaining season. He isn’t at risk of missing any games at this time and is back at the top of the RB1 ranks for Week 11 versus the Seahawks.
  • PIT Running Back #22
    Najee Harris (ankle) did not practice on Wednesday.
    News around Harris’ injured ankle has run the gamut at this point but Wednesday provides our first piece of empirical evidence; Harris did not practice to begin the week. Wednesday DNP designations are hardly something to panic over but fantasy managers should at least look into Jaylen Warren’s availability.
  • NO Wide Receiver #11
    Saints WR Cedrick Wilson (shoulder) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Wilson missed Week 10 with the shoulder injury. Marquez Valdes-Scantling led the Saints’ wideouts in routes and caught three passes for 109 yards and two scores. If you were looking for a reason to keep MVS out of your lineup this week, Wilson’s return potentially taking some routes off the table for Valdez-Scantling should suffice.
  • ATL Running Back #25
    Tyler Allgeier (quadricep) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Allgeier appears likely to play given his early-week availability but this is a situation to monitor, both for managers rostering Allgeier and/or Bijan Robinson. Allgeier remains a worthwhile bench stash.
  • DET Tackle #68
    Lions LT Taylor Decker (shoulder) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Decker just got over a chest injury last week but then suffered a shoulder injury during Thursday’s practice that ultimately forced him to miss Sunday’s game. A limited session on Wednesday is a step in the right direction. He also told reporters the plan is for him to play this week.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    Kirk Cousins (right shoulder, right elbow) was limited on Wednesday.
    Cousins evidently suffered some sort of throwing-arm injury in Week 10 but his early-week practice participation should assuage concerns about Week 11 for now. The matchup-based fantasy starter profiles as a high-end QB2 against the Broncos.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    Drake London (hip) practiced in full on Wednesday.
    Unless we receive word about London suffering a setback at some point, fantasy managers can expect London to be a full-go moving forward. The borderline WR1/2 has a tough matchup against the Broncos this week.
  • NE Tight End #85
    Hunter Henry (foot) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    It’s unclear when Henry picked up the injury. If this was an in-game issue, then practicing in a limited capacity is a great sign for his availability. If he suffered the injury in practice today, Henry must be placed on injury-watch.