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  • MIN Quarterback #9
    J.J. McCarthy completed 11-of-17 passes for 188 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception in Saturday’s preseason game against the Raiders.
    McCarthy overcame an early interception in this one to throw for 188 yards in roughly two full quarters of play. He completed four passes of 20-plus yards and threw two beautiful deep balls for scores, with the first coming on a 45-yard pass to Trishton Jackson. Trent Sherfield would later be on the receiving end of a 33-yard touchdown pass, which would be the last pass for McCarthy on a highly productive afternoon. McCarthy got most of his work against the Raiders’ backups and would still need a very strong month to unseat Sam Darnold as the team’s Week 1 starter.
  • MIN Running Back #33
    Aaron Jones (hip) left Minnesota’s Week 5 game against the Jets and is questionable to return.
    NFL Network’s Stacey Dales reported from the sidelines that Jones spent time in the medical tent and did not look to have any ability to sprint. Ty Chandler took over as Minnesota’s top back after Jones left. Jones looks more doubtful than questionable at this point.
  • MIA Linebacker #15
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Dolphins EDGE Jaelan Phillips suffered a partially torn ACL that will require full reconstruction surgery.
    Phillips already announced via his Instagram that he is going to miss the remainder of the season. Per Rapoport, if all goes well, Phillips should be ready by the start of the 2025 season. Phillips ended the 2023 season on injured reserve because of a torn Achilles and will now miss the bulk of the 2024 season because of the knee issue. He had 6.5 sacks in eight games last year and one sack through four contests this year. The 2025 season is the final year of Phillips’ rookie deal.
  • LV Wide Receiver #17
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the Saints have been the “most aggressive” team in trade talks surrounding Davante Adams.
    Per Tom Pelissero, Adams, who is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, may not return in Week 6 but should be healthy by Week 7. Pelissero also said other teams believe this situation is going to come to a head in the next one to two days. Adams played with Derek Carr in college and then again while on the Raiders after the Packers traded him to Vegas, making it a natural fit for the perenially win-now Saints. The Jets, of course, have interest as well. Their offense hasn’t exactly taken off under Aaron Rodgers and Garrett Wilson’s breakout has been stymied by extra defensive attention plus an uncreative scheme from Nathaniel Hackett. Adding Adams to the mix would reunite him with Aaron Rodgers and could unlock Wilson in the process. The Steelers and Ravens also came up as interested parties.
  • DAL Cornerback #7
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs (ankle) is expected to play in Week 5 against the Steelers.
    Diggs hurt his ankle during Thursday’s practice and was downgraded to a DNP on Friday. Despite the injury scare, he appears to be good to go. With pass-rushers Micah Parson and DeMarcus Lawrence out for this week, losing Diggs would have been another frustrating blow to the Dallas defense. He has one interception and three pass breakups this year.
  • BUF Linebacker #43
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Bills LB Terrel Bernard (pec) is expected to play in Week 5 against the Texans.
    Bernard went down with a pec strain in Week 2 and has been out ever since. He returned to practice last week for some light work but was unable to suit up versus Baltimore. One more week of recovery appears to have been enough. Bernard led the Bills with 143 combined tackles last year and also tallied 6.5 sacks.
  • SF Running Back #23
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Christian McCaffrey (Achilles) is not expected to play in Week 6 against the Seahawks.
    McCaffrey is eligible to be activated from injured reserve next week, but the 49ers get Seattle on Thursday Night Football, giving them a short turnaround to their next game. Given the extent of McCaffrey’s multiple Achilles injuries, a Week 6 return was never realistic. Schefter noted that McCaffrey could return in Week 7 versus the Chiefs, but named Week 10 versus the Bucs as a more reasonable date. The 49ers get their bye in before that game, so holding McCaffrey out for two more contests after next week would give him another seven days of rest. For now, Jordan Mason will lead the way as San Francisco’s top back. He will rank as a weekly RB1 for as long as CMC remains out.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Rams are planning for Cooper Kupp (ankle) to return in Week 7 against the Raiders.
    Kupp suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 2 and has been sidelined ever since. He has yet to return to practice, but the Rams get their bye next week, giving the veteran receiver another week of rest before the team returns to action in Week 7. Puka Nacua is currently on injured reserve with a knee injury and is also able to return in Week 7, though the most recent update on his status makes that unlikely. Without Nacua in the lineup, Kupp would immediately return to a No. 1 role in the offense and a WR1 ranking for fantasy purposes.
  • SF Tight End #85
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports George Kittle (ribs) is expected to play in Week 5 against the Cardinals.
    Kittle missed Week 3 with a hamstring injury, returned for the following game, but immediately suffered a rib injury. He played through it during the 49ers’ Week 4 game against the Patriots and is luckily good to go for Week 5. Kittle has at least four catches and 40 yards in all three games this year. Given the dreadful state of the tight end position, that’s as high as a floor gets. He remains in the TE1 ranks versus Arizona.
  • ARI Tight End #85
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Trey McBride (ribs) is expected to play in Week 5 against the 49ers.
    McBride missed Week 4 with a concussion but made it through the league’s concussion protocols by Friday morning. He was removed from the injury report, only to be immediately put back on it with a rib injury on Saturday. The team listed him as questionable. Despite the injury scare, he should be good to go. Fantasy managers can resume treating him as a TE1 for his matchup with San Francisco this week.
  • SF Linebacker #54
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports 49ers LB Fred Warner (ankle) is expected to play in Week 5 against the Cardinals.
    Warner got in one limited practice this week before being listed as questionable. Despite the light practice workload, he appears to be good to go. Warner’s presence in the lineup makes this a slightly worse matchup for Cardinals TE Trey McBride, who will likely square off with Warner throughout their Week 5 bout.