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  • LAC Guard #68
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    Chargers coach Brandon Staley named sixth-round rookie OL Jamaree Salyer the team’s starting left tackle.
    With Rashawn Slater (biceps) out for the season, Staley picked the unknown over the known and bad Storm Norton, who was destroyed by Jaguars defenders on Sunday as Slater’s replacement. “We’re making a change to put the best five guys that we feel like give us a chance,” Staley said. Justin Herbert’s blind side looks to be an issue going forward, including in Week 4’s game against the Texans.

  • BAL Tight End #80
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    Isaiah Likely (hamstring) did not practice on Monday.
    It was an estimated practice, but this does explain Likely falling back into the fantasy football void against the Broncos last week. You certainly don’t need to roster Likely if a bye week crunch has befallen you. We probably won’t get much word on the extent of Likely’s injury until Tuesday or Wednesday.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Lamar Jackson was not listed on the Ravens’ estimated injury report on Monday.
    After missing two of three practices last week, Jackson being left off Monday’s injury report is a great sign for his Week 10 availability. Fresh off a 280-yard, three-touchdown effort, Jackson will look to strengthen his MVP campaign on Thursday night when he takes on the Bengals. Jackson will be a strong QB1 in a game that could be ripe for fantasy points this week.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz is “highly unlikely to trade David Njoku despite some teams expressing interest in him.
    There are several offenses Njoku would improve if a trade were to occur, but the Browns appear unwilling to trade the 28-year-old tight end who broke out for 81-882-6 last season. He’s on pace to finish well below those totals this season, but with one year still left on his current deal, there’s a chance a quarterback upgrade next offseason could get the Browns back on track to contend in 2025.
  • CIN Tackle #75
    Bengals listed LT Orlando Brown Jr. (knee/fibula) as a DNP on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Brown did not suit up for Week 9 against the Raiders and is probably a long shot to play on a short week on Thursday against the Ravens. If Brown does miss a second straight game, the Bengals will start Cody Ford at left tackle. In Sunday’s win over the Raiders, Ford earned a PFF pass-blocking grade of 64.8 while allowing zero sacks on four pressures.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Tee Higgins (quad) did not practice on Monday.
    It was an estimated practice, and frankly Higgins likely wouldn’t have practiced even if he had played on Sunday. Zac Taylor only gave a “we’ll see” when asked about Higgins playing on Thursday against Baltimore. At this point the first step for Higgins is actually practicing, something he has not done since injuring his quad two Fridays ago.
  • DAL Running Back #15
    Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy said that Ezekiel Elliott would “be available this week.”
    McCarthy said he has not spoken with the veteran back since Friday, but the expectation of this quote seems to be that Elliott will be active again on Sunday against the Eagles. Existing is practically all Elliott does from a fantasy football perspective. His only purpose at this juncture is to siphon away snaps from Rico Dowdle.
  • IND Quarterback #15
    Colts coach Shane Steichen said Joe Flacco will start at quarterback for Indianapolis in Week 10.
    The Bills haven’t quite been the Vikings this year, but they’re still not a fantasy-friendly defense to play against. Flacco thudded hard against the Vikings on Monday night. You know things are going well for your quarterback process when beat reporters ask who the starting quarterback will be every Monday, right? Steichen went on to say that it was “just one game” when asked why Flacco would continue as the starter. Flacco will be a low-end superflex QB2 against the Bills.
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  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    Eagles WR A.J. Brown is considered “day-to-day” after an MRI revealed no severe damage to his knee.
    Monday’s MRI confirmed previous reports that suggested Brown avoided a serious injury in Sunday’s win over the Jaguars. The day-to-day designation immediately gives Brown a good shot at suiting up in Week 10 against the Cowboys, but we’ll see if Wednesday’s injury report reveals a different outlook regarding his availability.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #18
    Bills coach Sean McDermott said Amari Cooper (wrist) is “day-to-day.”
    That’s an upgrade from last week’s “we’ll take it one day at a time.” Cooper was limited in practice all last week before becoming a surprise inactive off the questionable line. We expect to see him at practice again this week, but he’ll probably need some full sessions before anyone is confident he’ll be ready to play on Sunday against the Colts.
  • BUF Defensive End #94
    Bills coach Sean McDermott said Dawuane Smoot (wrist) will be placed on injured reserve.
    He’ll miss at least four weeks with the injury. Smoot played 22 snaps last week against the Dolphins and has played 48% of the Bills defensive snaps this year. He has 1.5 sacks and 8 solo tackles as a mostly run-downs defensive lineman.