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  • CAR Cornerback #32
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    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports CB Lonnie Johnson is set to visit with the Seahawks.
    Johnson was a former second-round pick by the Texans in 2019 and has since bounced around between Kansas City and Tennessee. A hamstring injury limited him to just 12 games with the Titans last season after the team claimed him from the Chiefs, while he also played a career-low 165 defensive snaps. Wherever he lands next, it’s likely Johnson is nothing more than added depth in the secondary.

  • TB Wide Receiver #13
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    Buccaneers WR Mike Evans (hamstring) did not participate in Wednesday’s walkthrough practice.
    Evans has been dealing with a hamstring injury that has kept him out since Week 7. He has yet to practice, and the injury is likely to take him through the Bucs’ Week 11 bye. Cade Otton has been the top target with Evans out and his usage will continue until Evans can return.
  • TB Running Back #7
    Buccaneers RB Bucky Irving (toe) was limited in Wednesday’s walkthrough practice.
    Irving has been dealing with a toe injury for the last few weeks and head coach Todd Bowles said the issue may linger throughout the season. Given Irving has played through the toe issue, he is on track to play again Week 10. Fantasy managers can expect Irving to pop up on injury reports down the road, but he is managing the injury and should be good to go barring setbacks.
  • TB Wide Receiver #15
    Buccaneers WR Jalen McMillan (hamstring) did not participate in Wednesday’s walkthrough practice.
    McMillan was sidelined with a hamstring injury for Week 9 and starts out this week not practicing in the Bucs’ Wednesday walkthrough. If McMillan remains out, Cade Otton and Sterling Shepard will be the biggest beneficiaries. Rakim Jarrett will see increased snaps as well as the Bucs’ depleted receiving corps nurses injuries.
  • TB Wide Receiver #17
    Buccaneers WR Sterling Shepard (hamstring/hip) did not participate in Wednesday’s walkthrough practice.
    Shepard popped up on the injury report with hamstring and hip issues on Wednesday after the Bucs’ Week 9 Monday loss to the Chiefs. Starting off a shorter week, Shepard still has a chance to practice in time for Week 10’s matchup against the 49ers. However, if he cannot go, Trey Palmer remains the primary healthy wide receiver on the team with TE Cade Otton receiving another bump in usage.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    Buccaneers QB Baker Mayfield (toe) did not participate in Wednesday’s walkthrough practice.
    Mayfield was listed as a non-participant on Wednesday due to a toe issue. This is a new injury listing for him, though the Bucs are coming off a Monday game against the Chiefs in Week 9, so this could be rest management as well. Fantasy managers should monitor Mayfield’s practice status later in the week to see if there should be concern about his game status Week 10 against the 49ers.
  • SF Running Back #24
    Jordan Mason (shoulder) practiced in full on Wednesday.
    Mason aggravated his AC joint sprain pre-bye, in the 49ers Week 8 again against the Cowboys. His early week participation bodes positively for his availability in Week 10. The 49ers have not yet revealed workload plans for Christian McCaffrey (calf/Achilles), who is expected to make his 2024 debut this week. Mason will be ready to chip in though.
  • DAL Quarterback #4
    NFL Network’s Jane Slater reports Dak Prescott’s “initial diagnosis is a partial avulsion of his hamstring tendon which is partially torn off the bone.”
    Slater also reports that her sources told her “it typically takes more than a 4 week recovery. In some cases, they let it scar over, repair and then strengthen. With that being said, Prescott is seeking other opinions which is why there is currently a reluctance to place him on IR or make any determinations about a timeline for return.” An avulsion injury is far more serious than a typical strain. Fantasy managers should prudently move on from Prescott at this time.
  • DEN Center #60
    Broncos C Luke Wattenberg (ankle) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Wattenberg’s potential return bodes positively for the Broncos’ pass-protection ability as they prepare to take on Chris Jones and the rest of the Chiefs’ talented pass rush. Wattenberg still has to get through the week setback-free though.
  • CHI Defensive End #98
    Bears EDGE Montez Sweat (shin) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    Kyler Gordon, who missed Week 9 with a hamstring issue, was also limited. Sweat bookended last week’s three practices with DNPs and was eventually made inactive on Sunday. A return to practice is a step in the right direction but doesn’t guarantee his availability for Week 10. The Bears were down multiple key defenders versus the Cardinals on Sunday and got rocked, giving up 29 points. It’s the first time Chicago has allowed more than 21 points in a game this season. Drake Maye’s fantasy outlook would receive a notable boost if Sweat or Gordon can’t play this week.
  • LAC Linebacker #52
    Khalil Mack (groin) did not practice Wednesday.
    Mack leads the Chargers in both quarterback pressures (28) and NFL sacks (4.5) so this injury carries weight, heading into Week 10. Were he to miss this game, it would improve the fantasy-scoring potential of the Titans passing-game components.