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  • WAS Wide Receiver #85
    Noah Brown (groin) did not practice on Thursday.
    Brown was limited in Wednesday’s practice, making it hard to know whether he suffered a setback or is resting before ramping things up again on Friday. The veteran receiver has caught nine passes for 111 yards since joining the Commanders after training camp, and has run the third-most routes (56) of any receiver on the team. He’s fourth on the team in targets and doesn’t have any fantasy upside at this time.
  • CLE Tackle #71
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Browns OT Jedrick Wills (knee) is expected to play in Week 5 against the Commanders.
    Wills suffered a season-ending knee injury in 2023. He returned to action two weeks ago but re-aggravated the injury in that same game. Though pitch counts aren’t common for offensive linemen, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Browns limit Wills’ workload this week.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports David Njoku (ankle) is expected to play in Week 5 against the Commanders, “but might be a bit more limited.”
    Njoku suffered a high-ankle sprain in Week 1 and has been out ever since. He returned to practice last week for one limited session but was still held out on Sunday. Njoku got in two practices this week before being listed as questionable. The combination of a pitch count and Cleveland’s struggling offense will keep Njoku from cracking the TE1 ranks in his first game back, though fantasy managers can still gamble on him as a high-ceiling TE2.
  • KC Wide Receiver #4
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Chiefs WR Rashee Rice is undergoing a procedure on his knee on Monday.
    The Chiefs are hoping to get clarity on Rice’s long-term outlook following the procedure, which is presumably a knee scope. Patrick Mahomes collided with Rice’s knee in Week 4 and the team believes Rice tore his ACL. However, because of swelling in his knee, the team hasn’t been able to get a definitive answer on the nature of his injury yet. As Schefter notes, Rice’s outlook will play a determining factor in Kansas City’s interest in acquiring a wide receiver on the trade market. Rice is currently on injured reserve, sidelining him for at least four games, though it’s safe to assume he will be out much longer than that.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    Jets declared WR Malachi Corley, RB Israel Abanikanda, CB Jarrick Bernard-Converse, EDGE Braiden McGregor, OL Max Mitchell, OT Morgan Moses, and LB C.J. Mosley inactive for Week 5 against the Vikings.
    Head coach Robert Saleh told reporters earlier this week that Corley was still behind a group of receivers on the depth chart. He has now been a healthy scratch in consecutive weeks and appears to be trending in the wrong direction. The rookie has one catch for four yards this year.
  • MIN Quarterback #19
    Vikings declared QB Brett Rypien, WR Trishton Jackson, CB Fabian Moreau, CB Dwight McGlothern, DL Levi Drake Rodriguez, DL Jalen Redmond, and OT Walter Rouse inactive for Week 5 against the Jets.
    No surprises here as the Vikings did not have anyone listed as questionable heading into this game. Rypien is designated as the team’s third quarterback.
  • WAS Quarterback #18
    Commanders activated QB Marcus Mariota (pectoral) from injured reserve.
    Mariota rejoins the team after suffering a pectoral injury during the summer and missing the first four games of the season. He should immediately slot into the primary backup quarterback role behind starter Jayden Daniels, sending Jeff Driskel back to the emergency quarterback role on game days.
  • WAS Running Back #8
    ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reports Commanders RB Brian Robinson (knee) is “good to go” for Week 5 against the Browns.
    Robinson popped on the team’s injury report Wednesday as a non-participant with a knee injury, also missing Thursday’s practice. He would return as a limited participant on Friday and apparently did enough to avoid an absence. He will be joined by backfield-mate Austin Ekeler against the Browns after the latter missed last week’s win over the Cardinals with a concussion.
  • Texans EDGE Dylan Horton will play in Week 5 for the first time since being diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin Lymphoma.
    Horton was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin Lymphoma in November of 2023 and was forced to step away from football to battle the illness. Now 11 months removed from the diagnosis and in remission, Horton will return to the field for the first time in almost a year in Week 5 against the Bills.
  • KC Running Back #25
    Chiefs RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (illness) is doubtful for Week 5 against the Saints.
    Edwards-Helaire was limited in practice all week with an illness but ultimately drew the doubtful tag. Considering only two players played after being listed as doubtful in 2023, it’s safe to consider Edwards-Helaire a long shot to face the Saints. Kareem Hunt led the Kansas city backfield in snaps and opportunities in their Week 4 win, with Edwards-Helaire’s expected absence paving the way for him to do so again in Week 5.
  • KC Wide Receiver #17
    Chiefs WR Mecole Hardman (knee) is questionable for Week 5 against the Saints.
    Hardman exhibited solid progression in practice this week, going from a ‘DNP’ on Thursday, to a limited participant Friday, to a full practice Saturday. That should theoretically give him a solid chance of suiting up against the Saints on Monday Night Football, with final word to come 90-minutes prior to the team’s kickoff.