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  • MIN Wide Receiver #82
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    Maryland redshirt sophomore WR Jeshaun Jones (undisclosed) is listed as the starting X receiver ahead of Saturday’s game vs. Rutgers.
    Jones (6'1/185), who missed all of last season due to a torn ACL, made his 2020 debut in Maryland’s Nov. 24 loss to Northwestern. The redshirt sophomore has appeared in three games this season, but has not seen action since the Nov. 7 win over Penn State. Jones is expected to make his return Saturday, and he’s moved back into the starting lineup ahead of junior Darryl Jones (no relation). Jeshaun has caught nine passes for 152 yards and a touchdown in 2020.

  • TB Tight End #88
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    Cade Otton (knee) is questionable for Week 16 against the Cowboys.
    Otton is averaging 2.5 catches for 36 since Mike Evans returned to the lineup and a bum knee isn’t going to help his cause. Even if he suits up, Otton is buried in the TE2 ranks for Week 16. Ko Kieft and Payne Durham would see extra reps at tight end if Otton is out, though neither would crack to the top 24 fantasy tight ends.
  • CLE EDGE #95
    Browns removed Myles Garrett from their Week 16 injury report.
    Garrett popped up on Thursday’s injury report with a back issue, but whatever he is dealing with appears minor after the team removed him from the report on Friday. The Browns will have their star pass-rusher ready to go in an AFC North tilt between two teams who are playing out their schedules as disappointing seasons draw to a close.
  • CLE Quarterback #5
    Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said Jameis Winston (shoulder) may be able to serve as the backup to Dorian Thompson-Robinson in Week 16 against the Bengals.
    There isn’t super notable outside of the fact that Dorian Thompson-Robinson may not go the distance against the Bengals. The second-year quarterback has thrown for 540-1-7 in 12 career games while completing 51.4 percent of his passes. He’s almost certainly a downgrade from the turnover-prone Winston, and could test Stefanski’s patience enough for him to pivot back to Winston mid-game if he deems it necessary. Neither quarterback should be counted on from a fantasy perspective.
  • NYJ Defensive Lineman #95
    Jets interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich said the team is “hopeful” DT Quinnen Williams (hamstring) will play in Week 16 against the Rams.
    Per Ulbrich, the team will take things all the way down until kickoff with Williams, meaning he will officially be listed as questionable on the final injury report of the week. Williams has six sacks and eight TFLs this season. Losing him would be a massive blow to a Jets defense that has already collapsed since firing defensive-minded head coach Robert Saleh.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #19
    Cedric Tillman (concussion) is questionable for Week 16 against the Bengals.
    Whether or not Tillman plays comes down to him clearing the concussion protocol. The second-year receiver has missed the last three games with a concussion he suffered in Week 12 and will miss a fourth-straight game if he can’t get cleared before Sunday. Even if he’s active, Tillman will be hard to trust as anything more than a WR4 with Jameis Winston back on the bench.
  • NYJ Running Back #20
    Breece Hall (knee) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 16 against the Rams.
    Hall was cleared from the injury report entirely for the first time in a few weeks, indicating that he is in a better spot health-wise than he was heading into Week 15’s game against the Jags. Hall only ran nine times for 30 yards in that game while catching two passes. His role could grow in Week 16, but fantasy managers should still treat him as an RB2 with the expectation that Braelon Allen and Isaiah Davis each get a few touches.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    David Njoku (hamstring) is questionable for Week 16 against the Bengals.
    Njoku only logged one practice this week, but head coach Kevin Stefanski said the team will see how he responds to practice before making a decision on his Week 16 availability. Njoku’s return would be great for the Browns and his fantasy managers, but it’s hard to ignore the downgrade that comes with Dorian Thompson-Robinson under center. If he’s active, Njoku should be viewed as more of a fringe TE1/TE2 than a must-start TE1.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    A.J. Brown (knee) said he will play in Week 16 against the Commanders.
    Brown was added to the injury report with a knee issue this week, though the team also listed him as getting a rest day, so there never seemed to be much risk of him sitting on Sunday. He told reporters on Friday that the knee injury won’t affect him before saying point blank, “I’m playing.” Brown remains in the WR1 ranks for Philly’s NFC East showdown with Washington this week.
  • TEN Cornerback #38
    Titans head coach Brian Callahan said he doesn’t expect L’Jarius Sneed (quad) to play again this season.
    This doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Sneed’s quad injury has been plaguing him for Weeks and officially landed him on injured reserve back on November 22nd. Between the injury and the Titans’ 3-11 record, there’s no reason to force Sneed back on the field even if the team did think he was well enough to play. Sneed is in the first year of a four-year contract extension he signed this offseason. He played in just five games in his first year with the Titans, totaling 23 tackles and two TFLs while earning a PFF coverage grade of 36.8 — a career-low. One of the league’s premiere corners will hope for better fortunes in his second year with the team next season.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #7
    Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reports the Ravens don’t think Rashod Bateman’s foot injury looks “that serious” after running additional tests.
    According to Breer, Bateman will meet with the team on Saturday to decide whether or not he will play in Week 16’s game against the Steelers. We don’t know the specifics of his injury, but we do know that Bateman was spotted around the team facilities on Thursday wearing a boot. Bateman is considered questionable heading into Saturday. While his injury may not be as bad as initially thought, we wouldn’t rule out the possibility of him missing at least one game.