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  • BAL Running Back #43
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    Justice Hill rushed five times for 17 yards in the Ravens’ Week 5 overtime win over the Bengals, adding an eight-yard reception.
    It’s surprising Hill didn’t catch more balls on an afternoon where the Ravens were in a back-and-forth passing affair with the Bengals, but he didn’t lose any work to a returning Rasheen Ali. Hill remains a low-upside PPR FLEX heading into an admittedly-plus Week 6 against the Commanders.
  • TEN General Manager
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    Titans hired Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi as their general manager.
    The move was widely reported this morning, though Schefter noted that a deal wasn’t officially done until later in the day. After winning three Super Bowls in Kansas City, Borgonzi is now tasked with turning things around Tennessee, starting with the No. 1 overall pick. He will presumably get a shot at hand-picking his franchise quarterback to go along with a young head coach in Brian Callahan. Though it’s not an easy job by any means, Borgonzi walks into a situation that gives him plenty of resources to work with, which is more than many first-year general managers can say.
  • KC Cornerback #35
    Chiefs activated CB Jaylen Watson (ankle) from injured reserve.
    After practicing in full this week, Watson is good to go for Kansas City’s Divisional Round matchup with the Texans. Watson played nearly every snap of the Chiefs’ first five games before going down with the ankle injury. He had six pass breakups and 21 total tackles through six appearances. Watson’s return will bolster an already-strong Kansas City defense.
  • Tight End #88
    Bills signed TE Armani Rogers to reserve/futures contract.
    Rogers’ NFL career includes stints with the Commanders, Eagles and Falcons. He also notably suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon in May 2023. He now gets a chance to carve out a backup role with the Bills.
  • LAR Tight End #89
    Tyler Higbee (chest) was removed from the injury report and will play in the Divisional Round against the Eagles.
    Higbee left LA’s Wild Card Round win over the Vikings with the chest injury. Per head coach Sean McVay, Higbee went to the hospital after “spitting up a little bit of blood” following the game. It was apparently not a big deal as Higbee logged a pair of limited practices before being upgraded to a full session on Friday. Ready to go for the Divisional Round, Higbee will be a touchdown-or-bust play at tight end this week.
  • PHI Quarterback #7
    Kenny Pickett (ribs) was removed from the injury report and will be active for the Divisional Round against the Rams.
    Pickett practiced in full all week, indicating his ribs issue is no longer meaningfully limiting him. The Eagles’ quarterback depth chart has returned to full strength.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    A.J. Brown (knee/rest) was removed from the injury report and will play in the Divisional Round against the Rams.
    Brown practiced in full on Friday after practicing in a limited capacity on Thursday. The promising upgrade bodes positively for his involvement although his knee issue should not be overlooked. Brown’s presence makes life easier for the rest of the Eagles’ skill position players regardless of his productivity.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Dallas Goedert (illness) was removed from the injury report and will play in the Divisional Round against the Rams.
    Goedert will be on-field for his typical contributor role. The veteran tight end has caught 4-of-6 targets in each of the last two games and can be expected to handle a similar workload against the Rams. He makes for a worthwhile DFS option.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
    Zay Flowers (knee) is doubtful for the Divisional Round against the Bills.
    Head coach John Harbaugh told reporters earlier today Flowers “has a chance” to play this week, though that appears to have been either a stretch of the truth or outright gamesmanship from the veteran coach. After not practicing at all this week, the doubtful tag all but guarantees Flowers will miss Sunday’s game. Rashod Bateman and Mark Andrews will split the No. 1 duties, with Bateman working on deep routes and Andrews operating in the middle of the field. Isaiah Likely ran as the de facto WR3 last week and will do so again versus Buffalo. All three pass-catchers are strong fantasy options for the Divisional Round slate.
  • FA Head Coach
    Albert Breer reports that the Raiders are scheduled to interview Ron Rivera for their vacant head coach role on Friday.
    Rivera evidently still holds clout in the NFL despite his unfortunate Commanders stint. The old-school coach would likely employ many of the same conservative concepts as former head coach Antonio Pierce but the Raiders press on nonetheless. The results expected from a coach like Rivera could not be more different than if the Raiders were to hire Ben Johnson.
  • KC Assistant GM
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports the Titans “plan to try to hire” Chiefs assistant GM Mike Borgonzi for their general manager vacancy.
    Other sources have reported it as a done deal. Schefter, on the other hand, says no contract offer has been made and the two sides “haven’t started negotiations yet.” Still, both sides want to get a deal done sooner rather than later, and we fully expect them to do so. Borgonzi has already had two interviews with the Titans and another with the Jets this offseason. He joined the Chiefs in 2009 as their administrator of college scouting and has worked his way up the corporate ladder ever since. Borgonzi was promoted to assistant general manager in 2021. Assuming the contract talks go smoothly, Borgonzi’s tenure in Tennessee will begin with a franchise-shaping decision via the No. 1 overall pick.