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  • GB Quarterback #10
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    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports “there is a chance” Jordan Love (knee) plays in Week 3 against the Titans.
    One of Schefter’s sources said they “wouldn’t be surprised” if Love plays while another called it “50-50 at best right now.” Love returned to practice on Wednesday as a limited participant. Head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters it would be “ideal” for him to practice before returning a few days earlier. Fantasy managers holding onto Love should still enter the weekend with a backup plan, but it does appear as though Love is truly questionable for Week 3, unlike last week.
  • NYG Kicker #9
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    Giants activated K Graham Gano from injured reserve.
    Gano has missed the previous seven games but will kick for the Giants in Week 10 in Munich after the team activated him from injured reserve. The Giants rank 10th in the league with 1.8 field goals per game, meaning Gano could carry fantasy value for those that continue to compete in leagues that require a starting kicker.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is questionable for Week 10 against the Rams.
    Hill was added to the team’s injury report on Friday with a wrist injury, maintaining that stats the following day which prompted the questionable status. Head coach Mike McDaniel was noncommittal in either direction when asked about the alpha wide receiver’s Week 10 status on Saturday, telling the media “we’ll see.” Fantasy managers are now placed in a precarious situation considering the Dolphins play on Monday night, meaning alternate plans are likely in order.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Texans activated WR Nico Collins from injured reserve.
    Collins missed the minimum four games after suffering a hamstring injury on a long touchdown early in the team’s Week 4 game. Expect the alpha wide receiver to immediately return to the top role in an offense sorely missing his services, now also without wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
  • WAS Kicker (FG) #19
    Commanders downgraded K Austin Seibert to out for Week 10 against the Steelers.
    Seibert suffered a hip injury in Week 9 and was ultimately unable to progress enough to kick against the Steelers. The team signed Zane Gonzalez to the practice squad before elevating him for Week 10.
  • DAL Quarterback #4
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Cowboys QB Dak Prescott will undergo season-ending surgery on his injured hamstring.
    This was a distinct possibility given the severity of his hamstring injury, with initial testing suggesting a partial avulsion of his hamstring tendon, meaning it was partially torn off the bone. Prescott will visit one final specialist for a final opinion on the matter better likely electing surgery to address the issue. Surgery would end the veteran quarterback’s season, leaving the Cowboys to ride off into the sunset in a lost year with Cooper Rush under center. Schefter’s report comes less than 10 minutes after the team elected not to place Prescott on injured reserve, which raised so questions regarding his situation. Now we know why as the timing likely was immaterial.
  • DAL Quarterback #4
    Cowboys QB Dak Prescott (hamstring) was not placed on injured reserve ahead of Week 10.
    Considering the nature of his injury, this is likelier to mean that Prescott will miss more than four games rather than having a significant chance of returning in the next month of play. Even so, the fact the team did not place him on injured reserve widens the potential outcomes with an injury considered to be significant, with the decision to hold off on placing him on injured reserve likely at the request of the quarterback, who has been reported to be seeking additional opinions. Fantasy managers will want to keep a close eye on the happenings in Dallas in the coming week to determine if they can expect the franchise quarterback back prior to fantasy playoffs.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Tyreek Hill (wrist) wasn’t seen participating in practice on Saturday.
    It’s no surprise that Hill wasn’t spotted at practice after Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said “we’ll see” in regards to his availability this week. Hill also missed practice on Friday, but is doing everything he can to suit up against the Rams on Monday Night Football. McDaniel also described Hill’s wrist injury as “heating up.” It’s not what you want to hear this late in the week even with the team playing on Monday.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #3
    Tank Dell (back) is expected to play against the Lions in Week 10, according to Aaron Wilson of KPRC Houston.
    Dell was added to the injury report on Friday, but still got in a limited practice. Wilson notes that Nico Collins’ status with his hamstring is still to be determined and the Texans are prepared to play with Dell as the WR1 again this week if Collins can’t go.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Dolphins Head Coach Mike McDaniel told reporters Tyreek Hill (wrist) is doing everything possible to play in Week 10 against the Rams.
    McDaniel added that “we’ll see” and wouldn’t say he’s optimistic or pessimistic. Hill popped up on the injury report and missed practice with the wrist injury on Friday. The Dolphins have an extra day before their matchup against the Rams on Monday Night Football. Unfortunately, it looks like Hill will need the extra time in order to have a chance to play this week. For fantasy managers, the timing is less than ideal as Hill’s status is unlikely to be determined before kickoff Sunday.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    Chris Olave (concussion) is expected to be placed on injured reserve, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
    Olave has already been ruled out for Week 10 against the Falcons. Rapoport notes that the move to IR is expected to become official later today. That puts Olave on the shelf for at least four games. Rapoport even speculated that given the nature of the injury and the team’s record, Olave’s season could already be over. Olave was placed on a backboard and carted off the field after he suffered his second concussion of the season and fifth documented concussion of his football-playing career in Week 9 against the Panthers.