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  • BAL Running Back #35
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    Gus Edwards rushed 12 times for 62 yards and two touchdowns in the Ravens’ Week 11 win over the Bengals.
    Edwards’ scores — three-yard plunges in both the first and fourth quarters — were his ninth and 10th of the season, vaulting him past for Christian McCaffrey for second in the league behind Raheem Mostert’s 11. Edwards, who added two receptions for eight yards, did cede nine more handles to Keaton Mitchell, who seems to have established a permanent change-of-pace role. That erodes some of Edwards’ compiling opportunities, but he is a scoring-based back in the mold of 2022 Jamaal Williams in Detroit. There will be plenty of drives to finish against the Chargers’ porous defense in Week 12.
  • NYJ Linebacker #57
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    Jets declared LB C.J. Mosley (neck) inactive for Week 10 against the Cardinals.
    The stud linebacker will miss his third straight game but slot CB Michael Carter II (back) is available and the offensive line will at least be intact. RG Alijah Vera-Tucker (ankle) and LG John Simpson (groin) are both active. The Jets also declared DT Solomon Thomas, OT Carter Warren, RB Izzy Abanikanda and G Jake Hanson inactive.
  • TEN Cornerback #38
    Titans declared CB L’Jarius Sneed, LB Cedric Gray, CB Gabe Jeudy-Lally, S Mike Edwards, RB Joshua Kelley, and TE David Martin-Robinson inactive for Week 10 against the Chargers.
    The Titans, sporting one of the league’s best secondaries, will go into Week 10 without Sneed and Edwards. It’s a potential boon for Justin Herbert and the LA pass catchers in an offense that has been much more pass heavy over the past few weeks.
  • TB Tackle #78
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports that “the belief” is Tristan Wirfs (knee) has an MCL sprain and he will undergo an MRI on Monday.
    A long-term absence would be another tough blow for a Bucs team that has had to absorb its fair share of injuries already this year. Wirfs was replaced by Justin Skule against the 49ers and presumably Skule would be the starter going forward if Wirfs — who has played through injuries impressively before — can’t go in Week 11. Wirfs had a 92.5 PFF pass block grade entering today’s game.
  • LAC Running Back #30
    Chargers declared RB Kimani Vidal, QB Easton Stick, CB Kristian Fulton, OL Jordan McFadden, T Trey Pipkins III, TE Stone Smartt, and DL Justin Eboigbe inactive for Week 10 against the Titans.
    The rookie will be a healthy scratch with Gus Edwards back in action for LA. Vidal had seen 11 rushing attempts and some pass game work over the past couple weeks. Those opportunities will likely go to Edwards, as JK Dobbins continues to lead the Chargers backfield.
  • DAL EDGE #11
    Micah Parsons (ankle) is active for the Cowboys’ Week 10 game against the Eagles.
    After missing four games with a high-ankle sprain, Parsons is set to return to the Cowboys in a pivotal Week 10 matchup against the Eagles. Sitting on a 3-5 record, Dallas’ season is already on the brink of disaster. Parson’s return is welcomed by a defense that’s been among the worst in the league for much of this season. While Parsons is active, the Cowboys declared QB Dak Prescott, OT Tyler Guyton, RB Deuce Vaughn, WR Jonathan Mingo, CB DaRon Bland, S Juanyeh Thomas, and DE K.J. Henry inactive for Sunday’s game.
  • PHI Quarterback #16
    Eagles declared QB Tanner McKee, CB Eli Ricks, S Tristin McCollum, OL Darian Kinnard, and OG Trevor Keegan inactive fro Week 10 against the Cowboys.
    The Eagles will be at near full strength for Sunday’s NFC East matchup against the Cowboys. They’ll also have Dallas Goedert healthy for the first time in nearly a month. Things are looking good for the Birds as they aim to keep pace with the Commanders in the division.
  • BUF Tight End #86
    Dalton Kincaid (knee) is back in the game for Buffalo.
    Kincaid left the game late in the second quarter with a knee injury and was ruled questionable to return after he was seen trying to run with a brace on. It looks like the 25-year-old will miss just one drive. The Bills really need him with both Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman out with wrist injuries.
  • BUF Tight End #86
    Dalton Kincaid is questionable to return to Week 10 against the Colts with a knee injury.
    Kincaid suffered the injury late in the second quarter. He came out of the medical tent and tried to run with a brace on before returning to the locker room before the Bills’ final drive of the half. With both Amari Cooper and Keon Coleman out, Kincaid had seen four targets already in the first half and was in store for a heavy workload. The team will look for more out of Dawson Knox while Kincaid is sidelined.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #13
    Jalin Hyatt caught all four of his targets for 39 yards in the Giants’ Week 10 loss to the Panthers.
    Hyatt stepped into a starting role with Darius Slayton sidelined because of a concussion. The second-year wideout acquitted himself well, moving the chain on multiple plays while catching every ball thrown his way. He also drew a long pass interference call earlier in the game. Slayton should be back following New York’s Week 11 bye, sending Hyatt back to the bench for the time being. Hyatt is worth holding onto in dynasty leagues as the Giants move into evaluation mode, though redraft managers can do better off the waiver wire this week.
  • TB Tackle #78
    Bucs LT Tristan Wirfs was forced from Tampa’s Week 10 game against the 49ers with a knee injury.
    Wirfs got rolled up in ugly fashion in the second quarter. He remained down for a while before eventually making his way to the locker room under his own power. The bad news there is that it was gingerly, and it was to the locker room, not the sideline. Longtime reserve Justin Skule is now in the game on the blindside.