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  • WAS Running Back #8
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    Brian Robinson was limited in Monday’s practice.
    It is, as usual on Mondays, an estimation. Robinson was questionable last week after three limited practices, so this status is just preparing us for more of the same. Coach quotes throughout the week will be important context, but after two straight weeks of limited-limited-limited-questionable, it’s hard to believe Robinson will be a go against the Eagles unless the Commanders just steadfastly believe that the game is so important that Robinson must play. Austin Ekeler would get the majority of the work if Robinson misses a third straight game.
  • BAL Tight End #80
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    Isaiah Likely (hamstring) returned to practice Wednesday.
    Likely missed all three practices last week before being ruled out on Friday. He was presumably limited for today’s practice, but it’s a big step in the right direction. Likely had fallen into the TE2 depths before missing Week 10 and will be a weak fantasy option if active for Week 11. His presence would, however, limit Mark Andrews’ routes. Andrews was on the field for nearly every Baltimore passing play last week for the first time this season.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    ESPN’s Kevin Seifert reports J.J. McCarthy underwent a second knee surgery “to address swelling that developed after an uptick in rehab activity.”
    Per Seifert, the additional surgery does not affect his recovery timeline. McCarthy is still working his way back from the torn meniscus he suffered just before the start of the season and has already been ruled out for the year. We’re still months away from the offseason, so the second surgery may be nothing more than a footnote when practices start up next year. Still, it’s worth noting that his recovery hasn’t gone exactly to plan. With Sam Darnold’s play spiraling, McCarthy is looking more likely to be the Vikings’ next quarterback with each passing week.
  • DET Tight End #87
    Sam LaPorta (shoulder) did not practice Wednesday.
    Per head coach Dan Campbell, LaPorta remains day to day with the sprained AC joint he suffered in Week 10 against the Texans. LaPorta left the game in the second half and did not return. The second-year tight end does appear to be at risk of missing Week 11, though he is luckily not dealing with a long-term issue. Brock Wright would draw the start if LaPorta can’t suit up. He would be a touchdown-or-bust TE2 versus the Jags.
  • LV Quarterback #10
    Raiders coach Antonio Pierce announced Gardner Minshew will start in Week 11 against the Dolphins.
    Even Pierce, who is fighting for his job and is currently losing the battle, isn’t desperate enough to turn to Desmond Ridder. The Raiders haven’t won a game since September and Minshew struggled in his most recent start, throwing for 124 scoreless yards versus the Bengals before being pulled for Ridder late in the game. Minshew is the best option for the fantasy outlooks of Brock Bowers and Jakobi Meyers but isn’t on the QB2 radar for Week 11.
  • GB Running Back #32
    Packers designated RB MarShawn Lloyd (ankle) to return from injured reserve.
    Lloyd went on injured reserve after suffering a severe ankle sprain in Week 2. He dealt with a hamstring injury throughout the offseason meaning the rookie has not gotten many reps as a member of the Packers. With his practice window open, Green Bay has 21 days to activate Lloyd from injured reserve. Lloyd is worth stashing in deep leagues, but he isn’t likely to return this week and will be eased into the lineup once activated. Needless to say, we’re still many weeks away from him being a relevant fantasy option.
  • SF Punter #16
    49ers signed P Pat O’Donnell to the practice squad.
    San Francisco punter Mitch Whisnowsky injured his back in the team’s Week 10 win over the Bucs, putting his availability for Week 11 in doubt. O’Donnell will be called up from the practice squad if he can’t go. O’Donnell last punted for the Packers in 2022. He averaged a subpar 44.5 yards per punt and did not kick for a team in 2023.
  • WAS Kicker #3
    Commanders K Austin Seibert (hip) will not play in Week 11 against the Eagles.
    Zane Gonzalez will draw the start for Washington once again. Gonzalez was perfect on two field goal tries and three PAT attempts last week. Kicking behind an elite Washington offense, Gonzalez is a top-12 kicker for Week 11.
  • WAS Cornerback #23
    Commanders CB Marshon Lattimore (hamstring) will not play in Week 11 against the Eagles.
    Washington gets Philly on Thursday, giving them a short turnaround for the divisional matchup. Lattimore has been nursing the hamstring issue for a few weeks and was never likely to suit up versus the Eagles. With the mini-bye giving him a few extra days of rest heading into Week 12, Lattimore could be back for the Commanders’ following game against Dallas.
  • KC Running Back #10
    Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said Isiah Pacheco (leg) is unlikely to play in Week 11 against the Bills.
    Pacheco on Tuesday was designated for return from injured reserve but will miss at least one more game as he comes back from a broken leg he sustained in September. Kareem Hunt will continue operating as the team’s lead back and has a fairly soft matchup against Buffalo in Week 11. Look for Pacheco to seize lead back duties upon his return.
    Thielen, Pacheco lead injuries to track in Week 11
    Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson Jr. discuss Adam Thielen and Isiah Pacheco being designated to return from IR and what it means for fantasy managers going forward.
  • KC Wide Receiver #9
    Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said JuJu Smith-Schuster (hamstring) will likely play in Week 11 against the Bills.
    Smith-Schuster is set to return from a hamstring injury he suffered in late October. Since then, the Chiefs acquired DeAndre Hopkins from the Titans. It’s a move that will make Smith-Schuster a tertiary pass catching option in the balanced Kansas City offense. He should be picked up in deeper formats in case Hopkins misses time in the second half of the season.