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  • NYG Cornerback #22
    Giants re-signed CB Adoree’ Jackson to a one-year contract.
    The oft-injured Jackson spent the last three seasons with the Giants and was routinely picked on by opposing quarterbacks in 2023. His 19.1 percent targeted rate ranks fourth-highest among 65 NFL cornerbacks with at least 415 coverage snaps. He surrendered league-high rates in both yards allowed per coverage snap (1.75) and explosive pass plays allowed rate (4.4 percent). The Giants’ secondary needed help but Jackson’s best days are likely far behind him.
  • SF Running Back #23
    49ers placed RB Christian McCaffrey (calf, Achilles) on injured reserve.
    After the surprise inactive in week 1, the 49ers have now placed their star running back on injured reserve. He will miss at least four games, paving the way for Jordan Mason to serve as the workhorse running back for one of the league’s top offenses. The 49ers have their bye in Week 9 this season, hinting at the potential for McCaffrey to remain out until Week 10 as a worst-case scenario. If you haven’t added him yet, run to the waiver wire and scoop up Mason.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    Eagles coach Nick Sirianni was noncommittal on A.J. Brown’s (hamstring) Week 2 status Saturday.
    “We’ll see how that goes,” Sirianni said, unhelpfully. Sirianni said the superstar wideout’s hammy “tightened up” in Friday’s practice. Brown has an extra day to get healthy since the Eagles are playing on Monday night, but at this point, we would have to consider him genuinely questionable. He will undoubtedly get slapped with that official tag later Saturday. It’s still possible Brown is ready for his typical workload Monday, but fantasy managers need to begin prepping a backup plan. Ray-Ray McCloud is a bargain-basement Monday night option available in the majority of leagues.
  • LV Cornerback #27
    Raiders elevated EDGE K’Lavon Chaisson and CB Sam Webb from the practice squad for Week 2 against the Ravens.
    With CB Decmaerion Richardson and EDGE Tyree Wilson ruled out for Week 2, the Raiders will call up Chaisson and Webb to add some extra depth to their defense.
  • NYG Kicker #9
    The Giants added Graham Gano to the injury report with a groin injury.
    The kicker doesn’t have an injury designation for the game, so he’s available to kick and will likely suit up; however, it’s worth monitoring that he’s dealing with some injury. If he reaggravates it during the game, it would obviously change the Giants’ offensive approach.
  • JAX Defensive Back #26
    Jaguars S Darnell Savage (quad) is not expected to play in Week 2 against the Browns.
    Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said that the “chances are probably not” that Savage would be able to suit up for this week’s game. The veteran practiced in full on Wednesday but then missed practice on Thursday, which raised concerns. With cornerback Tyson Campbell also out, the Jaguars will be down two starters when they take on the Browns this weekend which could give an extra boost to Amari Cooper and Jerry Jeudy if the Browns can get their offense on track .
  • CLE Quarterback #4
    The Athletic’s Diani Russini reported that Deshaun Watson’s contract has language in it that would allow the Browns to void his guaranteed money if the NFL finds the newest lawsuit against him credible.
    Watson has faced numerous lawsuits for sexual misconduct dating back to his time with the Texans but has denied all of them. However, on Monday a new lawsuit was entered, which has launched a new NFL investigation and caused people to look over the details of his contract with the Browns. According to Russini, “It appears that if the quarterback did not alert the team about the account detailed in the civil suit filed this week, and if an NFL investigation reveals the account detailed in the lawsuit to be credible, the Browns could void the guarantees in Watson’s contract.” We may not have any closure on this situation for a few weeks, but it does appear the Browns have a chance to get out of his disastrous contract.
  • GB Quarterback #10
    The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reported that Jordan Love “has not been medically cleared to play.”
    This shouldn’t come as a major surprise since Love’s knee injury was initially reported to be a multi-week injury; however, as Russini points out “The Packers are trying to keep all competitive advantages intact, which includes forcing opponents to prepare for all their QBs.” In reality, Russini believes that “The most optimistic timeline would have him back for Week 4 against the Vikings if there are no snags.” When he does come back, Love is expected to play with a knee brace for protection and function which could impact his overall mobility. Fantasy managers with Love should expect the quarterback to miss the next two or three games.
  • FA Wide Receiver #21
    Giants released WR Chase Cota from the IR with an injury settlement.
    Cota signed with the Lions in 2023 after going undrafted and also spent time on the Chiefs and Texans practice squads bere joining the Giants. He signed a futures deal with the Giants prior to the 2024 season but broke his collarbone at the end of OTAs and was placed on the injured reserve. He’ll now try to latch on with another team.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #13
    Bears coach Matt Eberflus considers Keenan Allen (heel, questionable) a game-time decision for Sunday Night Football against the Texans.
    The same is true for Rome Odunze (knee). It’s a nightmare for fantasy managers with the evening kickoff, making back-up plans essential. At this point, we would probably tiebreak against Allen in Sunday morning lineup decisions. Whereas Allen is probably genuinely questionable — if at risk of a snap count — Odunze seems less than 50-50 to suit up.
  • HOU Center #70
    Texans C Juice Scruggs (groin) will test his injury before kickoff to determine if he can play.
    Last year’s 62nd overall pick is battling a groin injury that the team doesn’t believe is serious or long-term; however, his backup Jarrett Patterson has taken all of the first-team reps in practice this week. Given how important the center is for adjusting protections and holding the offensive line together, it would be a slight downgrade to the entire Texans offense if Scruggs were to miss time.