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  • LV Tight End #89
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    Raiders TE Brock Bowers (foot) was removed from the Week 1 injury report and will play against the Chargers.
    Raiders head coach Antonio Pierce told reporters earlier this week that Bowers was “good to go” for Week 1. Bowers practiced in a limited capacity on Wednesday and Thursday. He was upgraded to a full session on Friday before being cleared from the injury report. Bowers was the rare “generational prospect” who deserved the moniker and could immediately step in as the Raiders’ de facto No. 2 receiver opposite Davante Adams. He ranks as a low-end TE1 heading into his first NFL game.
  • LA Tight End #84
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    Rams TE Colby Parkinson (concussion) is questionable for Week 6 against the Ravens.
    Rams head coach Sean McVay told reporters that Parkinson has cleared the concussion protocol and will continue to be monitored by team in the lead up to kickoff. As long as he remains setback-free, he should be good to go. Parkinson will only warrant streaming consideration if starting TE Tyler Higbee (hip) is unable to play.
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  • NO Running Back #41
    Saints RB Alvin Kamara (ankle) is questionable for New Orleans’ Week 6 game against the Patriots.
    It sounds like even if he does play, Kamara could yield more carries to Kendre Miller against a stout New England front. Kamara is best-approached as a high-end FLEX play this week despite his name value. Kamara-reliant managers should have backup plans in place for Sunday as it doesn’t sound like he’s a sure bet to play.
  • LA Wide Receiver #5
    Rams WR Tutu Atwell (hamstring) is questionable for Los Angeles’ Week 6 game against the Ravens.
    Atwell hasn’t had the targets to do much work with Davante Adams and Puka Nacua dominating the ball for the Rams, so only those in very deep leagues needed to worry about this. Jordan Whittington has actually had more snaps than Atwell through five weeks and figures to be the main deep-league replacement. Konata Mumpfield could also get more involved.
  • LA Offensive Lineman #79
    Rams RT Rob Havenstein (ankle) is doubtful for Week 6 against the Ravens.
    Rams head coach Sean McVay told reporters that Havenstein will not practice today and is not expected to play. Havenstein missed the Rams’ Week 5 game against the 49ers as well. Fortunately, for Matthew Stafford, the Ravens are now without their top-two pressure generators, with DT Nnamdi Madubuike (neck) on injured reserve and OLB Odafe Oweh having been traded to the Chargers earlier this week. Stafford should play efficiently in Week 6. Rams LB Omar Speights (ankle) is also doubtful to play.
  • KC Wide Receiver #1
    Chiefs coach Andy Reid said he “anticipates” Xavier Worthy (shoulder/ankle) to be available against the Lions in Week 6.
    Worthy was “moving around good” and “did everything” per Reid after missing Thursday’s session entirely. It does feel like Worthy is playing through the injuries as he’s had some fairly disappointing box scores compared to the amount of attention he could have gotten in the passing game. However he’ll be a WR2/WR3 borderline candidate against Detroit’s banged-up secondary in Week 6, his final week before Rashee Rice returns.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #1
    Falcons WR Darnell Mooney (hamstring) got in a limited practice on Friday.
    It sounds like the Falcons were just taking it easy on the veteran wideout after he left Week 4’s game with the hamstring injury. We’re probably trending towards Mooney either being a questionable for Monday Night or, perhaps, off the injury report entirely with another upward trend on Saturday.
  • GB Wide Receiver #9
    Packers coach Matt LaFleur said WR Christian Watson (knee/PUP) will not play this week.
    LaFleur noted that Watson looked “pretty damn good” but decided to hold the talented receiver back another week. It’ll be Romeo Doubs and Dontayvion Wicks as the main receivers against the Bengals in Week 6. Cincinnati hasn’t quite been as bad as the Cowboys this year, but it’s still a plus matchup for both wideouts.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #10
    Jets WR Allen Lazard (personal) won’t play in New York’s Week 6 game against the Broncos.
    No actual reason was given by Aaron Glenn at a presser on Friday. Lazard has been a bit player the last three weeks, managing 33.2 percent of the snaps and six targets against the Buccaneers, Dolphins, and Cowboys. He’ll clear a little space for the lower rung of the Jets depth chart in Week 5.
  • TEN OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #55
    Titans OT JC Latham (hip) is questionable for Tennessee’s Week 6 game against the Raiders.
    After missing four games in a row, Latham has a chance to be back to man the right side for the Titans. Tennessee’s replacement tackles were John Ojukwu (42.8 PFF offensive grade) and Oli Udoh (52.3 PFF offensive grade), so perhaps a healthy Latham can give Cam Ward some more room to operate in Week 6.
  • TEN Kicker #6
    Titans K Joey Slye (calf) will not play in Week 6 against the Raiders.
    Calf injured his calf in the Titans’ Week 5 win over the Cardinals and was a DNP all week. The veteran kicker will be sidelined for Sunday’s game against the Raiders as a result, giving way for Matthew Wright to see his first action of 2025. Wright split time between three teams in 2024, including the Titans, going 15-for-16 on his field goal attempts while making all tries inside of 50 yards.