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  • GB Center #50
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    Packers activated RT Zach Tom (pec) from the active/PUP list.
    Tom suffered a torn pectoral muscle in the spring and was placed on the active/PUP list last week. Head coach Matt LaFleur said he didn’t expect Tom to miss much time, which appears to be true, given his activation from the list just five days later. Tom is entering his third year in the league and his second as a full-time starter. He started all 17 games at right tackle for the Packers last season, earning a PFF blocking grade of 77.8 while allowing just two sacks on 33 pressures.
  • SF Defensive End #94
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    49esr activated DE Yetur Gross-Matos from injured reserve.
    Gross-Matos has been sidelined since Week 5 with a knee injury that required a stint on injured reserve. Now a situational player for the San Francisco defense, Gross-Matos should return to a modest role in clear passing situations for a 49ers team looking to make a second half push for the playoffs.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Cowboys HC Mike McCarthy said WR CeeDee Lamb’s back injury is “not of high concern.”
    Speaking Saturday, Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy told reporters that wide receiver CeeDee Lamb’s back injury is “not of high concern” after the star wide receiver popped back up on the injury report Saturday, ultimately drawing a questionable tag for the team’s Monday Night Football contest against the Texans. The coach’s comments ease a bit of the uncertainty for fantasy managers that are likely counting on the alpha wide receiver’s production for Week 11.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Texans WR Nico Collins is off the injury report and will play against the Cowboys in Week 11.
    Collins was activated from injured reserve ahead of the team’s Week 10 game against the Lions but was ultimately held out of action for the fifth consecutive game. He proved his health in practice this week, upgrading to a full participant in the final two sessions before being removed from the injury report on Saturday. The Texans will look to get back in the win column against the Cowboys after dropping two straight.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Cowboys WR CeeDee Lamb (back) was added to the injury report Saturday and is questionable for Monday Night Football against the Texans.
    Lamb was not listed on the team’s injury report to begin the week, appearing to be fully cleared of the AC joint sprain suffered in Week 10. He then popped back up on the injury report Saturday, this time with a back injury. Fantasy managers will want to confirm the status of the alpha wide receiver prior to Sunday’s main slate to gauge his expected level of health for Monday Night Football.
  • BAL Safety #39
    Ravens S Eddie Jackson (personal) was ruled out for Week 11 against the Steelers.
    There isn’t much known regarding Jackson’s situation but he did not travel with the team ahead of their Week 11 divisional tilt against the Steelers. The winner of that game steps into first in the division, making the showdown one to watch. Amplifying information should be provided by the team regarding Jackson’s status moving forward.
  • CLE Tackle #71
    Jedrick Wills Jr. (knee) has been ruled out for Week 11 against the Saints, according to Mary Kay Cabot of the Cleveland Plain Dealer.
    Kay Cabot notes that Wills Jr.'s knee injury flared up. He told reporters this week that he was benched earlier in the season for making a “business decision.” Wills Jr. was referring to not trying to play through an injury against the Ravens earlier in the year. He was off the injury report, but played only two snaps in Week 9 before the Browns bye week. Now he’s hurt again and won’t play against the Saints. The former first round pick is set to hit free agency this offseason.
  • NE Defensive Tackle #90
    Patriots activated DT Cristian Barmore from injured reserve, according to Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald.
    Kyed notes that Barmore’s absence from practice on Friday won’t preclude him from suiting up on Sunday. Barmore was placed on the NFI list after dealing with blood clots. The former second round pick had a career year last year and now all signs point to the Patriots getting a big piece for their defense back in Week 11 against the Rams.
  • LV Tight End #87
    Raiders activated TE Michael Mayer from injured reserve, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
    Mayer was a full participant in practice this week. While he’s still listed as questionable for Week 11 against the Dolphins, expect him to suit up now that he’s been taken off injured reserve. Due to the presence of Brock Bowers, Mayer is merely the team’s TE2 and not on the fantasy radar.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    There’s no guarantee Aaron Rodgers will be back with the Jets in 2025, according to Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
    Rodgers told the media this week he thinks he’ll play again in next year. He has 23 and a half million reasons to suit up again at age-41. Russini states that Rodgers’ Jets future is uncertain with eight weeks remaining in the season. New York has catered to all of his needs, mainly allowing him to play with his favorite receivers and hiring Nathaniel Hackett. None of it has translated to more wins for the Jets, who have to think about their long-term future at the most important position in football this offseason, regardless of what they end up doing with Rodgers. New York would have the eighth overall pick in the draft if the season ended today, but a lot can change in the next eight weeks.
  • CLE Coaching Staff
    Mike Vrabel will have his pick of head coaching jobs in 2025, according to Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
    Vrabel, currently working as an assistant with the Cleveland Browns, was canned by the Titans after two down years. Russini notes that the culture builder archetype of coach are expected to be hot commodities this offseason. With lots of jobs expected to open up and Vrabel’s desire to coach, conditions should allow him to have options for his next stop. He was 54-45 in six years at the helm of the Titans.