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  • NO Defensive End #94
    Saints listed DE Cam Jordan (ankle) as questionable for Week 14 against the Panthers.
    Jordan was a DNP on Wednesday but managed to get in limited practices on both Thursday and Friday to close out the week. Jordan has hit a bit of a wall this season, totaling 36 tackles and two sacks through 12 games. Jordan is on pace to finish the year with three sacks, which would mark his fewest since his rookie season when he managed just one sack in 16 games.
  • HOU Linebacker #48
    Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said LB Christian Harris (knee-IR) will not practice this week.
    Harris is eligible to come off injured reserve this week, but it appears his timeline will be pushed further into the distance. Henry To’oTo’o has been starting for the Texans in Harris’ absence.
  • HOU Running Back #28
    Texans coach DeMeco Ryans said Joe Mixon (ankle) and Tank Dell (chest) will be “day-to-day” this week.
    “We’ll see this week with a week of practice,” Ryans added. Mixon appeared to be trending in the right direction by practicing on Friday, making it to a game-time decision before sitting. It seems likely that as long as the practice participation is good, Mixon will be in line to start in Week 5 against the Bills. Ditto Dell, who seems likely to play this week per an earlier report.
  • FA Kicker #3
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports, “The NFL concluded it’s investigation of former Jaguars kicker Brandon McManus and determined there was insufficient evidence to support a finding that a violation of the personal conduct policy occurred.”
    McManus was under investigation for an alleged sexual assault that took place on a plane back in 2023. The veteran kicker was released by the Commanders, who signed him earlier in the offseason after the allegations surfaced, but he’s now free to sign with any team with the league’s investigation now concluded. McManus converted 30-of-37 field goal attempts (81.1 percent) in 2023, his only season with the Jaguars, and has converted 81.4 percent of his attempts for his career. With plenty of kicker-needy teams out there, it wouldn’t be surprising of McManus found a new home in the near future.
  • BAL Tight End #89
    Ravens HC John Harbaugh said, “Mark Andrews is definitely going to have big games catching the ball.”
    We’ve reached a point where we’ll have to see it to believe it. Andrews isn’t just lacking targets, of which he’s seen two in the last two weeks; he’s lacking routes. After running just six routes in the Ravens’ Week 3 win over the Cowboys, Andrews ran 10 routes in the team’s Week 4 win over the Bills and has been on the field for just 18 passing snaps over that span, per PFF. Frustrated fantasy managers can justifiably sit Andrews in Week 5 against the Bengals, as his lack of production is due to far more than a target shortage. Neither Andrews nor Isaiah Likely have much fantasy upside at this time, but we’d expect (hope) Andrews to bounce back to his old form at some point.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #3
    FOX 26’s Will Kunkel reports Tank Dell (chest) is “expected to play” against the Bills in Week 5 barring a setback.
    Dell did not practice all week in the leadup to being inactive against the Jaguars on Sunday. It looks like we should expect some practice updates this week about him. The Bills have not been an easy passing defense to crack, but Dell will probably be on the WR3/FLEX line if he’s active next week.
  • CAR Running Back #24
    Panthers coach Dave Canales said the team will not open the 21-day practice window for Jonathan Brooks (knee) this week.
    Canales said the rookie back is in “the final stages” of returning from his ACL reconstruction. Brooks’ return to practice will also not necessarily mean that he is ready to play. It looks like the timeline for Brooks returning to play will be Week 6-Week 8. The Panthers will probably ease Brooks in when he does get back, as well.
  • CAR Linebacker #47
    Panthers HC Dave Canales said the team expects Josey Jewell (groin/hamstring) to miss at least one week.
    That’s two linebacker injuries the Panthers were dealt in Week 4’s loss to the Bengals, although the injury to Jewell isn’t nearly as severe as the one to Shaq Thompson (Achilles). Jewell has totaled 30 tackles in four games with the Panthers this season and will be expected to take on a bigger role with Thompson likely lost for the season. It sounds like Jewell will almost certainly miss Week 5’s contest against the Bears but could return for Week 6 against the Falcons.
  • LV Tight End #87
    Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said Michael Mayer (personal) remains away from the team for personal reasons.
    Even though it didn’t help out his target volume any, Brock Bowers did play a season-high 81 percent of the snaps with Mayer out in Week 4. If Mayer remains away — and Pierce did not elaborate on the issue — it stands to reason that Bowers will continue to be an easy TE1 next week against the Broncos.
  • LV Running Back #22
    Raiders coach Antonio Pierce said Alexander Mattison “deserves more reps, and he’ll get them.”
    Mattison rushed five times for 60 yards in Week 4, but had 36% of the snaps to Zamir White’s 59%. White had 17 carries. This is not great news for White’s fantasy football viability this week, though at the same time the dreaded running back by committee might not hold enough for Mattison to have standalone value either. White probably falls closer to an RB3/FLEX, and Mattison probably is still just a desperation FLEX.
  • JAX Tight End #17
    Jaguars HC Doug Pederson said Evan Engram (hamstring) was day-to-day ahead of Week 5’s matchup against the Colts.
    After some hope that Engram would suit up for Week 4’s matchup against the Texans, the veteran tight end opening the week as day-to-day doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Engram did not practice last week, so there’s a chance he could still face an uphill battle to get on the field, but Week 5 has been his assumed return date after the team opted not to place him on injured reserve, which would have required he miss a minimum of four games. We’ll see how things look when the team releases its first injury report on Wednesday.