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  • LAR Tackle #77
    NFL suspended Rams LT Alaric Jackson for the first two games of 2024.
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Jackson violated the NFL’s Personal Conduct Policy and is suspended without pay. “He will be eligible for reinstatement on September 16 following the Rams’ Week 2 game against” the Cardinals. The Rams’ offensive line was already weaker on the left and Jackson’s absence pushes oft-injured former starter Joe Noteboom back into the starting lineup.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Nico Collins (hip/foot) is back at practice Thursday.
    Collins didn’t practice Wednesday, but it appears that the wideout was just getting a day of maintenance. He’s coming off a monster game where he turned 10 targets into 135 yards with a touchdown, and should be heavily involved again in Week 3 against the Vikings.
  • LAC Quarterback #10
    Justin Herbert (ankle) was spotted at practice Thursday.
    Herbert was wearing the yellow non-contact jersey. Kris Rhim of ESPN did note that the signal-caller wasn’t participating in any drills during the open part of practice, however. Fantasy managers should wait to see the designation for the practice on the injury report before making QB decisions, but it does appear likely that the 26-year-old will be on the field for Week 3 against the Steelers at this point.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #26
    Bears signed WR John Jackson to their practice squad
    Johnson was with the team during the offseason and training camp but was one of the final cuts. The 25-year-old will come back with the team and take the spot of EDGE Jamree Kromah, who was signed to the Patriots 53-man roster.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy said he’s “not of high concern” when asked about the availability of CeeDee Lamb (ankle) on Sunday.
    Lamb missed practice on Wednesday, as did cornerback Trevon Diggs, but it seems like both players are tracking to be on the field on Sunday for the Cowboys.
  • NYG Kicker #34
    Giants special teams coach Michael Ghobrial said Greg Joseph will battle Jude McAtamney to kick for the Giants on Sunday.
    Graham Gano will be sidelined with a quad injury, which is why the Giants signed Joseph on Tuesday. Still, he will need to battle with McAtamney, who is currently on the practice squad, to see who gets to handle kicking duties on Sunday in a tough matchup against the Browns.
  • DAL Defensive Tackle #98
    Cowboys placed DT Jordan Phillips on the IR with a wrist injury.
    When Phillips was asked about his injury he said, “I don’t know. That’s above my pay grade. You have to ask the people making the decisions.” It certainly seems like this was a calculated decision by the Cowboys to keep Phillips on the team while getting another DT on the field on Sundays. We’ll have to see what kind of role Phillips returns to in four weeks. Carlos Watkins was signed to the active roster to take Phillips’ place.
  • CHI Defensive Tackle
    Bears signed DL Dashaun Mallory to their practice squad.
    Mallory was signed by the Bears as an undrafted free agent out of Arizona State but was one of the final roster cuts at the end of training camp.
  • IND Kicker #7
    Colts K Matt Gay (quad) said he “feels pretty good to go” for Sunday’s game.
    Gay also made it clear that he’ll “leave it up to the trainers,” which means we may need to wait another day or two to figure out for sure if he’ll kick in Week 3. The 30-year-old claims the quad issue is something that came as a result of his hernia surgery.
  • Antoine Winfield Jr. (foot) did not practice with the team on Thursday.
    Winfield, who injured his foot after Week 1 and missed Week 2’s win over the Lions was limited to running with trainers on the side field on Thursday. Obviously, him being able to do anything is a step in the right direction but being unable to practice with the team on Thursday will make it tough for him to suit up on Sunday. The Bucs secondary is really banged up, but cornerback Jamel Dean did return to practice and that might be enough against a Broncos pass offense that seems anemic in 2024.
  • TB Defensive Lineman #50
    Buccaneers DL Vita Vea (MCL) did not practice on Thursday.
    Neither did DT Calijah Kancey (calf), and OT Luke Goedeke (concussion) was limited to side work with trainers. Not having Vea and Kancey would be a major issue for the Bucs’ run defense; however, they’re facing a Broncos offense that seemed incapable of moving the ball through the first two weeks. As it stands, this is a slight upgrade for Javonte Williams and a slight downgrade for the Bucs defense but doesn’t figure to drastically change the complexion of the game.