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    Colts signed Kansas QB Jason Bean.
    Bean (6’3/195) will be 25 at the start of his rookie season. The former Jayhawk ran a 4.56 at his Pro Day, and spent three seasons at Kansas after transferring from North Texas in 2021. Bean threw for 4662-38-17 with the Jayhawks and added another 902 yards and nine scores on the ground. The dual-threat quarterback helped lead the Jayhawks to an upset win over Oklahoma in 2023 and led top-25 scoring offenses in his final two seasons. Despite his dual threat capabilities, Bean’s slight frame will leave him susceptible to injury at the pro level. His accuracy also leaves much to be desired. He could make for an intriguing preseason DFS play if he gets the opportunity to suit up, but we wouldn’t expect him to be long for the NFL. Bean’s speed could make him a good backup to Anthony Richardson in practice, though he won’t be able to play like him in a live game.
  • CLE Quarterback #5
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    Fox Sports’ Jordan Schultz reports the Browns plan to start QB Jameis Winston Week 8 against the Ravens.
    With Deshaun Watson (Achilles) out for the season, the Browns are turning to Winston for Week 8. Winston was the team’s third quarterback in Week 7, though Schultz reports Dorian Thompson-Robinson was the backup “strictly from a gameplan standpoint” for Week 7. Coming in for the final Browns offensive possession against the Bengals, Winston completed 5-of-11 passes for 67 yards and a touchdown. He is a career 61.1 percent passer, with 142 touchdowns and 99 interceptions. The Browns offense has struggled this season, and Winston starting could boost pass-catchers like David Njoku, Cedric Tillman, and Jerry Jeudy. However, fantasy managers should wait before inserting anyone but Njoku or Nick Chubb into fantasy lineups from the Cleveland offense. Meanwhile, Thompson-Robinson is the likely backup for now.
  • MIA Quarterback #1
    NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reports Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa (concussion) is expected to practice Wednesday, on pace to play Week 8 against Cardinals.
    Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said Tagovailoa will practice Wednesday, for the first time since exiting Week 2 with a concussion. Though he is electing to not use the guardian cap helmet, he is on pace to clear concussion protocol this week and will likely play the Dolphins’ Week 8 game against the Cardinals, barring any setbacks. Tagovailoa’s return will boost the Dolphins’ offense for fantasy purposes across the board.
  • SF Tight End #85
    49ers TE George Kittle is day-to-day due to a foot sprain.
    Kittle is the team’s top remaining pass-catcher with Brandon Aiyuk (ACL) out for the season and Deebo Samuel missing time with pneumonia. 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan said Kittle will be considered day to day while he deals with a foot sprain. The 49ers’ passing game is severely banged-up and will need Kittle healthy to help Brock Purdy out. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Kittle’s practice status throughout the week heading into a Week 8 matchup against the Cowboys.
  • NO Running Back #41
    The Saints signed RB Alvin Kamara to a two-year, $24.5 million extension.
    Kamara is now locked up through 2026 with the Saints. The 29-year-old has spent his entire career in New Orleans and technically had a year left on the five-year, $75 million contract he signed in 2020, but a high $25 million cap hit meant the Saints were highly motivated to get a deal done to keep Kamara and lower his cap hit for next season. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo adds that he gets $22 million effectively fully guaranteed. Kamara has been a lone bright spot in a heavily injured offense this season, rushing 111 times for 438 yards and six touchdowns, adding 34 receptions for 252 yards. He will continue to be the constant amidst the Saints’ struggles moving forward.
  • MIN Running Back #33
    Vikings RB Aaron Jones (hamstring) was a limited participant in Tuesday’s practice.
    Jones was listed as a limited participant for the second straight day. He has been dealing with a hamstring issue since injuring it in Week 5, but was able to play through it after the Vikings’ Week 6 bye to the tune of 93 yards and a score in Week 7. This is likely some load management heading into a Thursday game against the Rams and Jones can be fired up for fantasy lineups once again.
  • MIN Tight End #87
    Vikings TE T.J. Hockenson (knee) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    Hockenson was listed as a limited participant for the second straight day as his 21-day practice window remains open. He reaches the end of the window to be activated on Friday, so an activation for the Vikings’ Thursday game against the Rams is possible. Amidst the Vikings’ surprisingly fruitful passing attack with Sam Darnold, Hockenson will be in the back-end TE1 range when he returns.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #88
    Rams WR Jordan Whittington (shoulder) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    Whittington played very little in the Rams’ Week 7 game against the Raiders and was listed as a non-participant for Monday’s practice while still dealing with a shoulder injury. He was limited for Tuesday’s practice and will need at least another limited practice on Wednesday to be considered good to go for the Rams’ Thursday game against the Vikings. However, fantasy managers should leave Whittington on benches with Cooper Kupp expected to return and Whittington still banged up.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    Rams WR Cooper Kupp (ankle) was a full participant in Tuesday’s practice.
    Kupp began practicing last week out of the Rams’ bye, but was held out of Week 7. He begins this week listed as a full participant for both Monday and Tuesday, indicating that Kupp should be good to go for the Rams’ Thursday game against the Vikings. Despite trade rumors, fantasy managers should expect Kupp to ease back into his slot role for Week 8 and fire him up as a fantasy WR2.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Rams WR Puka Nacua (knee) was limited in Tuesday’s practice.
    The Rams activated Nacua’s 21-day window to return from injured reserve and he was able to return to practice in a limited fashion on Tuesday. With Cooper Kupp (ankle) practicing fully, the Rams’ receiving corps is starting to get healthy heading into Week 8. Nacua is just now practicing for the first time since Week 1, so it is unlikely he will play Thursday against the Vikings, but a Week 9 return against the Seahawks is in the cards if Nacua can continue to ramp up practice time.
  • CAR Quarterback #14
    Panthers QB Andy Dalton was involved in a car accident in Charlotte on Tuesday.
    Panthers staff noted that Dalton, his wife, three kids, and dog were in the vehicle when the accident happened. Nobody was transported to the hospital, but Dalton is being evaluated by team medical personnel. If Dalton has received an injury that would make him unable to play, Bryce Young would likely be reinstalled at quarterback for the reeling Panthers. This is still in the developing story stage.