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  • WAS Running Back #8
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    Commanders coach Dan Quinn said Brian Robinson is receiving treatment for an ankle injury he suffered in Week 12’s loss to the Cowboys.
    Robinson attempted to play through his injury but did not see a snap in the second half of Sunday’s loss. It’s just the latest in a string of injuries that have plagued Robinson all season, as he’ll now look to get right in time for Week 13’s game against the Titans. Austin Ekeler is still in concussion protocol, which means the Commanders could be very thin at running back if both he and Robinson can’t play on Sunday. Robinson’s status will be one to monitor throughout the week, but those in need of help should look to stash Jeremy McNichols where available.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
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    Cowboys WR Brandin Cooks (knee) was listed as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Cooks saw his 21-day practice window opened prior to the team’s Week 12 contest against the Commanders, ultimately held out of action for the seventh consecutive game. Executive Vice President Stephen Jones said earlier Monday that he expects Cooks to be able to play against the Giants on Thanksgiving day, a notion that should be either confirmed or denied once the team hits the practice field on Tuesday.
  • DAL Tight End #87
    Cowboys TE Jake Ferguson (concussion) was listed as a non-participant on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Executive Vice President Stephen Jones stated earlier Monday that Ferguson would be a long shot to play on Thanksgiving in Week 13, which makes sense considering the veteran tight end suffered his second concussion of the season in Week 11. Luke Schoonmaker’s snap rate jumped to 65% in the absence of Ferguson against the Commanders, which should serve as a solid baseline expectation against the Giants on Thursday. Fantasy managers in a bind can continue to deploy Schoonmaker for as long as Ferguson remains sidelined.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    CeeDee Lamb (back/foot) was listed as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    Lamb played through the same injuries in Sunday’s win over the Commanders, catching 10-of-12 targets for 67 yards. The fact he was listed as a limited participant on Monday suggests he’s trending in the right direction for Thursday’s game against the Giants. Assuming he’s active, Lamb will be a solid WR2 across all fantasy formats.
  • DAL Quarterback #10
    Cowboys listed Cooper Rush (knee) as limited on Monday’s estimated practice report.
    This is likely a minor issue, as there were no reports of Rush suffering an injury after Sunday’s win over the Commanders. The veteran QB is coming off his best performance of the season and should be on track to start on Thanksgiving Day against the Giants. In the unlikely chance that he can’t go, it would be Trey Lance getting the nod as the Cowboys’ QB1. We’ll see how things progress over the next two days, but we’d expect Rush to make his fourth start of the season this week.
  • FA Tight End #80
    Broncos waived TE Greg Dulcich.
    A holdover from the short-lived Nathaniel Hackett era, things never panned out for Dulcich with the Broncos. The former third-round pick has appeared in only four games for the Broncos this season, and was often made a healthy scratch on game day. Injuries plagued Dulcich early in his career, but he showed flashes as a rookie when he caught 33-of-55 targets for 411 yards and two touchdowns in 10 games. Now on waivers, another team will almost certainly take a shot on him in the coming days. Perhaps a change of scenery and an offseason with a new team next year will reignite a career that looked promising out of the gate.
  • ARI Defensive Tackle #56
    Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon said DT Darius Robinson is “on track” to play in Week 13 against the Vikings.
    Robinson was placed on injured reserve before the start of the season due to a Calf injury. He was activated in late October but has yet to take the field for his first regular-season action. It sounds like that will change on Sunday, as the team appears ready to debut their No. 27 overall pick against the Vikings. Robinson totaled 43 tackles, 14 TFLs, and 8.5 sacks in his final season at Missouri and is expected to be a key contributor along the Cardinals’ defensive front. His return will be welcomed by a defense that currently ranks 11th in points allowed per game and 18th in yards allowed.
  • SF Linebacker #57
    49ers designated Dre Greenlaw (Achilles) to return from injured reserve.
    His 21-day window will open this week and the team plans to let him practice on Wednesday. Expectations should be tempered based on how devastating Achilles’ injuries are and how long it has taken for the team to even get him to the point of designated to return. De’Vondre Campbell has been the secondary inside linebacker in Greenlaw’s absence next to Fred Warner.
  • SF Quarterback #13
    49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said Brock Purdy (shoulder) got in some “light throwing” on Monday.
    According to Shanahan, everything went well during Purdy’s light-throwing session. It’s too early to say whether or not he’ll suit up for Week 13’s game against the Bills, but ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Sunday that Purdy “should be able to return” next week. We’ll see what happens in the coming days, but Monday’s reps seem to be a step in the right direction for the 49ers’ signal-caller.
  • SF Tackle #77
    49ers G Dominick Puni (shoulder) is undergoing an MRI on Monday.
    The rookie guard played every snap in Week 12’s loss to the Packers, but apparently something popped up. He’d be a huge loss for the 49ers. Deommodore Lenoir (knee) is also getting an MRI for the 49ers after playing 93 percent of the snaps. This team just can’t buy a health-based break this year.
  • SF Center #55
    49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said C Jon Feliciano (knee) will remain on injured reserve and be out for the remainder of the season.
    His knee “hasn’t responded” how the team had hoped. Feliciano, 33 next February, may be at the end of the line as he hits free agency after the season. He did not play at all this year.