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  • CLE Wide Receiver #3
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    Jerry Jeudy caught 3-of-8 targets for 25 yards and a touchdown in the Browns’ Week 1 loss against the Cowboys.
    In his Cleveland debut, Jeudy caught Deshaun Watson’s lone touchdown toss after the game had gotten out of hand. Jeudy was second on the team in targets, trailing only Amari Cooper (9). Jeudy should at least have volume on his side in a Browns offense that regularly ranks among the league leaders in offensive snaps per week. Maybe a change at quarterback will make Jeudy more interesting for fantasy purposes.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #10
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    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.
    Egbuka, Dart headline NFL OROY market
    Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick look over the field of contenders for the Offensive Rookie of the Year award following Jaxson Dart's breakout game for the New York Giants against the Philadelphia Eagles.
  • TEN OFFENSIVE TACKLE (SUB) #55
    Titans OT JC Latham (hip) will play in Tennessee’s Week 6 game against the Raiders.
    After missing four games in a row, Latham is 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.
  • TB Wide Receiver #11
    Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said WR Jalen McMillan (neck) is still in a neck brace.
    Bowles said he doesn’t know when the receiver will return to practice and could only provide an “I hope so” when asked if McMillan would play this season. He was projected to be out past the Week 9 bye, so this isn’t exactly a negative update, but it’s clear that we’re not a lot closer to McMillan making a debut this season and it wouldn’t be surprising if he didn’t play at all in 2025.
  • JAC Tight End #85
    NFL Insider Jordan Schultz reports Jaguars TE Brenton Strange (quad/hip) “will be sidelined at least five weeks”
    According to Schultz, Strange’s injury “includes a ligament tear suffered in Monday night’s game against the Chiefs,” however, the third-year tight end is not believed to need surgery. Strange was already slated to miss an automatic four games after the Jaguars placed him on injured reserve earlier this week, but we can now expect his absence to extend beyond the four-game minimum. Strange leads the Jaguars in receptions (20) this season and appeared to be on the verge of a breakout season prior to going down.
  • CLE Quarterback #12
    Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said Shedeur Sanders will be the team’s No. 2 quarterback for Week 6’s game against the Steelers.
    We’re one bad Dillon Gabriel hit away from watching Sanders — based on his preseason play — take a lot of sacks against Pittsburgh. Sanders has held off fierce competition from *checking notes* Bailey Zappe to take over as the No. 2 after Joe Flacco was dispatched to Cincinnati in a mercy mission. If you are the type of fantasy football dynasty manager who believes in Sanders’ college tape, he’ll make a worthwhile stash in deeper leagues.
  • CIN Defensive End #97
    Bengals EDGE Shemar Stewart (ankle) is doubtful for Cincinnati’s Week 6 game against the Packers.
    Stewart had gotten in limited practices on Wednesday and Thursday, so it’s possible he dealt with a setback. It’s also possible he just wasn’t ready. The rookie hasn’t played since Week 2 and is now at “a standard IR stint” level of missed games assuming the doubtful listing holds.
  • IND Cornerback #23
    Colts CB Kenny Moore (Achilles) won’t play in Indianapolis’ Week 6 game against the Cardinals.
    That makes it three weeks in a row for Moore, who has not practiced since the Thursday ahead of Week 5. He’s a potential IR candidate over the weekend. With Mike Hilton on practice squad IR, the Colts cornerback corps shouldn’t be able to limit what little there is to limit of the Raiders passing attack. Backup RB Tyler Goodson (groin) joined Moore on the rule-out list.
  • IND Wide Receiver #14
    Colts coach Shane Steichen said Alec Pierce (concussion) will play in Indianapolis’ Week 6 game against the Cardinals.
    Pierce officially missed two weeks with his brain injury and practiced in full for this whole week. He should be a usable-if-unexciting FLEX play against the Cardinals and split Josh Downs’ role enough to where neither player is a true fantasy star.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #1
    Bengals HC Zac Taylor said Ja’Marr Chase (illness) will be questionable for Week 6 against the Packers.
    Chase reportedly joined the Bengals for walk-throughs during Friday’s practice but then left the field and did not return. The illness is a new one for Chase, who was not listed with any ailments prior to Friday, but it’s also not uncommon to see players play through these things. It’s more likely than not that Chase will suit up this weekend, but fantasy managers will want to check the Bengals’ inactives 90 minutes before kickoff to confirm his availability.