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  • DEN Tight End #80
    Broncos TE Greg Dulcich (knee/ankle) was limited in Wednesday’s practice.
    A limited session to open the week is usually nothing, but it bears monitoring for Dulcich. The former third-round pick has a laundry list of injuries since entering the league two years ago and only appeared in two games in 2023. He saw eight targets in Week 2 but only reeled in three of those looks for 16 yards. If healthy, Dulcich will have some TE2 juice versus the Bucs.
  • CLE Running Back #24
    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports Nick Chubb (knee) is expected to start practicing this week.
    Chubb began the year on the PUP list while recovering from the torn ACL he suffered early in the 2023 season. The gruesome knee injury required multiple surgeries in the offseason. Once Chubb has his practice window opened, he will be able to practice with the team for three weeks before the Browns have to activate him. That still puts us a few weeks out from his 2024 debut, but a return to practice this early in the year is a good sign for his season-long outlook.
  • LAC Tackle #76
    Chargers OT Joe Alt (knee) will not play in Week 4 against the Chiefs.
    Justin Herbert is expected to play but will do so without either of his starting tackles. Alt was ruled out over the weekend while Rashawn Slater was listed as out on Friday’s injury report. Alt is dealing with a sprained MCL and could be out for more than just Week 4. For a team built on winning through the trenches, this is a disastrous start to the year.
  • LV Wide Receiver #17
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Davante Adams (hamstring) is expected to be sidelined on a “week-to-week basis.”
    Adams suffered a hamstring injury in practice on Thursday. It looked like nothing when the team listed him as a limited participant on the practice report, but a Friday DNP before being ruled out made it clear that this could be a long-term issue. Schefter noted that, despite the Raiders’ 1-2 start, the team is not currently considering trading Adams. Speculation came up last year that Vegas would look to move the superstar receiver, but they don’t have any interest in waving the white flag on their season just yet. In his absence, Brock Bowers will operate as the de facto No. 1 receiver and Jakobi Meyers will see a boost in target share as well. Bowers is a contender for the TE1 overall ranking this week while Meyers is a high-end WR3.
  • NO Running Back #41
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Alvin Kamara (hip/ribs) is expected to play in Week 4 against the Falcons.
    Kamara missed Wednesday’s practice but was back on the field for two limited sessions before being listed as questionable. Head coach Dennis Allen told reporters earlier in the week that Kamara was dealing with a hip pointer on top of the rib injury. The veteran back has gotten off to a hot start this year and appears to be good to go for Week 4. He has 285 rushing yards and four touchdowns plus another 132 yards and an extra touchdown through the air. Kamara sits near the top of the RB1 ranks for his matchup with Atlanta.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #5
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Diontae Johnson (groin) is expected to play in Week 4 against the Bengals.
    Johnson was a surprising addition to the injury report on Thursday. The team listed him as a DNP, but he told reporters that he held himself out of practice due to the condition of the field. He then told reporters he expected to play and returned to practice on Friday. It’s safe to say his absence on Thursday was precautionary. Johnson set a career-high in receiving yards in his first start with Andy Dalton last week, going for 122 yards on eight grabs. He was targeted 14 times and is set up for another high-volume game versus the Bengals this week.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #0
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Jaguars WR Gabe Davis (shoulder) is expected to play in Week 4 against the Texans.
    Davis was limited in practice throughout the week before being listed as questionable. The former Bills is still looking for his first game in Jacksonville. He has peaked at three receptions for 62 yards and that came in Week 1. Davis has 13 targets over the past two weeks and has turned them into 61 yards. Fantasy managers should look elsewhere for a FLEX play this week.
  • TB Running Back #7
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Bucky Irving (hamstring) is expected to play in Week 4 against the Eagles.
    Irving was listed as questionable because of the hamstring issue, though he had already told reporters he planned on suiting up this week. The rookie has been pushing Rachaad White for rushing work this year and has earned more yards on the ground in all three games. The hamstring issue will prevent a full takeover from happening this week, but Irving is on the fantasy radar as a high-risk RB3.
  • TB Running Back #1
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Rachaad White (illness) is expected to play in Week 4 against the Eagles.
    White was added to the injury report on Saturday with an illness. The team listed him as questionable. Per Schefter, White was dealing with food poisoning but is already feeling better. Bucky Irving, who is listed as questionable with a hamstring injury, is also expected to play. White has been giving up plenty of rushing work to Irving this year, but he is still the Bucs’ top option on passing downs and near the goal line. That will keep him in the RB2 ranks for Week 4.
  • SF Wide Receiver #1
    Jordan Schultz reports Deebo Samuel (calf, questionable) “plans to play” against the Patriots Sunday.
    It’s a bit surprising with the 49ers operating as massive home favorites against perhaps the worst team in the league, but they are understandably leaving nothing to chance after last week’s Rams debacle. We still wouldn’t count our chickens until Deebo successfully completes his pre-game warmup. Even then, he could end up more of a snap-counted decoy. We’ll consider Samuel a risk/reward WR2 if he indeed manages to go. Unfortunately for fantasy managers hoping to have final word in the morning, the game has a 4:05 PM ET kickoff.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports Chris Olave (hamstring, questionable) is a game-time decision for Sunday’s contest against the Falcons.
    Fowler claims “there is some optimism, but the team needs to monitor leading up to kickoff.” We suppose we’ll consider Olave genuinely questionable, but he’s gone from a top-12 option to a question mark on the WR2/3 borderline. His absence would maybe create a few more conventional looks for big-play specialist Rashid Shaheed, but the Saints have one of the league’s thinnest receiver corps. The Falcons and Saints thankfully kick off at 1PM ET, so we’ll have something resembling clarity before lineups lock.