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  • PHI Running Back #26
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    Saquon Barkley rushed 24 times for 109 yards and two touchdowns in the Eagles’ Week 1 win over the Packers, adding two receptions for 23 yards and a touchdown.
    The Eagles’ offense got off to a slow start with two turnovers through eight plays and Barkley had lost two yards on his two rush attempts. He then silenced the washed allegations with an 18-yard, over-the-shoulder grab in the end zone for his first touchdown as an Eagle. Barkley continued making splash plays for the remainder of the game, primarily on the ground. He scored his second touchdown from 11 yards and punched in a third touchdown from the two-yard line. Barkley nearly scored a fourth touchdown on a 34-yard dash to end the fourth quarter but was brought down by Green Bay’s final line of defense. You couldn’t have asked for a better debut from the former superstar and it’s fair to say he seems to have regained that status in Philly. Barkley will rank as a top-five fantasy back for his Week 2 matchup with the Falcons.
  • FA Wide Receiver #18
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    Diontae Johnson is expected to be claimed on waivers on Monday with the Chargers and Chiefs as potential landing spots, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
  • KC Tackle #70
    Chiefs declared T D.J. Humphries, FS Chamarri Conner, T Ethan Driskell, G C.J. Hanson, DE Malik Herring, DT Marlon Tuipulotu, and OLB Joshua Uche inactive for Kansas City’s Week 16 game against the Texans.
    Patrick Mahomes, Hollywood Brown, and Harrison Butker are all officially active. Humphries has not practiced since suffering his hamstring injury towards the end of Week 14. Conner (concussion) did not practice at all this week. All other players listed are healthy scratches.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #8
    Texans declared WR John Metchie III, C Juice Scruggs, TE Cade Stover, ILB Devin White, G Nick Broeker, DT Folorunso Fatukasi, and DE Jerry Hughes inactive for Houston’s Week 16 game against the Chiefs.
    Metchie (shoulder), Scruggs (foot), Stover (illness), and Fatukasi (ankle) were all declared out on Friday. Christian Harris (ankle) is playing off a questionable tag. White, Broeker, and Hughes are healthy scratches.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    Kirk Cousins is expected to be released before his $10 million roster bonus is due on March 17th, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
    Schefter cites executives across the league who are “fully expecting” Atlanta to release the 36-year-old quarterback before his roster bonus is due. This comes on the heels of an ESPN report Friday that called Cousins’ chances of returning as a backup next year “slim.” Despite his play falling off a cliff this year, Cousins still holds leverage over the Falcons because his ridiculous contract includes a no-trade clause. According to Schefter, Cousins isn’t going to do any favors for the franchise after they surprised him on draft night by selecting another quarterback and thus wouldn’t allow a trade before March 17th. From Atlanta’s perspective, there’s no reason to hang onto Cousins past March 17th considering they already owe Cousins $90 million. Cousins, who has turned holding leverage over teams into an art form over the course of his career, is set to become a free agent once again.
  • GB Defensive Back #23
    Jaire Alexander (knee) practiced in full on Friday.
    Alexander is now on track to return against the Saints this week. The Packers’ No. 1 CB has been sidelined since Week 12 so his likely return is a welcome development for his team’s secondary. Alexander’s return could be particularly consequential if Chris Olave (concussion) suits up on Monday night.
  • GB Tight End #88
    Luke Musgrave (ankle) was limited in Friday’s practice.
    This is Musgrave’s fifth straight LP designation since the Packers opened his 21-day practice window, telling us little about his Monday Night Football status. Musgrave was kept inactive last week. If he is able to practice in full tomorrow, he should be good to go. Fantasy managers can only view him as a touchdown-dependent TE2 though, playing behind Tucker Kraft.
  • KC Wide Receiver #5
    Chiefs activated Hollywood Brown (shoulder) from injured reserve.
    Brown practiced in full throughout the week and will now make his Chiefs debut on Saturday versus the Texans. The Chiefs will ease Brown back into the lineup, keeping him off the fantasy radar for Week 16. However, his return makes already thin bets in Xavier Worthy and DeAndre Hopkins that much worse for fantasy purposes. Hopkins has been a part-time player since joining the Chiefs and now there’s even more of a threat to his routes. Xavier Worthy, on the other hand, runs all of the routes but rarely sees WR1 usage. His 11-target outing in Week 15 will keep him in the WR3 ranks for Saturday’s matchup with Houston.
  • NO Wide Receiver #10
    Marquez Valdes-Scantling (chest/illness) did not practice on Friday.
    Valdes-Scantling is currently the Saints’ No. 1 WR so this is a concerning development. The volatile field stretcher has been absent through two Week 16 practices and is currently on the wrong side of questionable for Monday night.
  • LV Wide Receiver #16
    Jakobi Meyers (ankle) was removed from the injury report and will play in Week 16 against the Jaguars.
    Meyers has been nursing the ankle injury for a few weeks. He was limited in the first two practices ahead of Week 16 but never appeared to be at risk of missing Sunday’s game. Meyers was upgraded to a full session before being cleared from the injury report. With Aidan O’Connell back under center, Meyers can be trusted as a volume-based WR3 once again.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    Chris Olave (concussion) was limited in Friday’s practice.
    Olave’s continued limited participation at least bodes positively for his overall health. Assuming he returns for his team’s Week 16 Monday Night Football matchup against the Packers is likely premature though. The Saints have handled his situation with an abundance of caution thus far.