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| 1. | Chiefs inactives for Week 11 |
(FFChamps) The Kansas City Chiefs have announced the following players as inactive for today's game against the Oakland Raiders: QB Matt Guitierrez, CB Donald Washington, RB Dantrell Savage, OLB Mike Vrabel, LB Justin Rogers, OG Andy Alleman, TE Jake O'Connell, and LB David Herron. Analysis: The Chiefs will be without Mike Vrabel on Sunday which could mean an even bigger day for Rashard Mendenhall and the Steelers run game. Starting guard Andy Alleman is inactive and his loss will be felt ... (More) | 2 hours |
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| 2. | Slaton regains starting job |
(FFChamps) The Houston Chronicle reported Saturday that Houston Texans' running back Steve Slaton will be the starter for Monday night's game against the Tennessee Titans. The Texans had a bye in Week 10, but Ryan Moats got the start in Week 9 (a 20-17 loss to the Indianapolis Colts) after Slaton had been benched the previous game due to his league-leading eight fumbles on the season. Analysis: We kind-of figured it was just a matter of time before Slaton got his job back. Moats is a serviceable NFL back, but he just doesn't possess the all-around sk... (More) | 15 hours |
| 3. | Slaton to start in Week 11 |
(TheHuddle) The Houston Chronicle, reports Houston Texans RB Steve Slaton will start at running back in Week 11. Analysis: Slaton once again gets the start for Houston who have had problems consistently rushing the ball this season. Ryan Moats should still be a factor in the offense but Slaton will likely get the bulk of the carries at the present time. Fantasy owners should view Slaton as a low-end No. 2 running back. | 16 hours |
| 4. | Steve Slaton to start for Texans again |
(FFToolbox) Three weeks after losing his starting job after losing the ball too often, it looks like Steve Slaton is back in the captain's chair in the Houston Texans' backfield. Slaton found out Saturday he would start Monday night against the Tennessee Titans after having a good week of practices. Slaton was initially benched in week eight after losing a fumble for the third straight game. He played in a reserve role behind Ryan Moats in week nine before the Texans' bye week. Slaton said that he was anticipating to regain the starting spot and tha... (More) | 18 hours |
| 5. | Texans | Slaton to start in Week 11 |
(KFFL) John McClain, of the Houston Chronicle, reports Houston Texans RB Steve Slaton will start at running back in Week 11. | 22 hours |
| 6. | Steve Slaton |
(RotoWire) Slaton will start at running back Monday against Tennessee, the Houston Chronicle reports. "I had an assumption that I would start, but nothing was concrete until now," Slaton said. "I'm happy about it. It's an opportunity I have to take full advantage of." Analysis: It looks like Slaton will get a chance to be the primary back, but Ryan Moats could still be in the mix. This still sounds like an unstable situation, but Slaton could become a strong fantasy option again quickly if he has a good game and overcomes his recent fumbling problems. | 1 day |
| 7. | Steve Slaton regains starting job for Te... |
(Rotoworld) Steve Slaton will start for the Texans against the Titans on Monday night. Analysis: We thought that Slaton would have to prove he can hold on to the ball before getting his starting job back, but coach Gary Kubiak is apparently convinced. Slaton's role was due to grow anyway because he's clearly their best back, but this a great sign that he has his coach's confidence. Look for Slaton to still share carries with Chris Brown and Ryan Moats, but we like him as a solid flex play this week. | 1 day |
| 8. | Breaston limited Friday, should play Sunday |
(FFChamps) Arizona Cardinals' wide receiver Steve Breaston (knee) was limited in Friday's practice, but is listed as probable for Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams. Analysis: Breaston should play, and the Cardinals will throw. The Rams' secondary gets torched on a regular basis, and this weekend should be no different. Breaston is a top-15 play at wideout this Sunday, and owners should insert him into their Week 11 starting lineups in all formats. | 1 day |
| 9. | Willie Parker |
(RotoWire) Offensive Coordinator Bruce Arians said Parker still has a role in the ground attack, reports the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Analysis: Arians hinted Parker may have been involved more against the Bengals if Rashard Mendenhall hadn't received such a low number of carries (13). As well, Mewelde Moore came in on a series designated for Parker when the team decided to go no-huddle. Regardless, the starting job belongs to Mendenhall. Parker may see a few more touches if the rotation goes as planned or if the Steelers are up big in a game, but it's not enough to warrant considering him for fantasy purposes at this point. | 2 days |
| 10. | DeAngelo Williams |
(RotoWire) Williams (knee) rushed for 122 yards on 13 carries and picked up a two-point conversion in Thursday's loss to Miami. Analysis: The Panthers only handed the ball off 25 times, but Williams essentially shared the carries with Jonathan Stewart (12 carries, 43 yards). With extra rest, both backs should be able to rest their nagging injuries, perhaps returning the Carolina backfield to its regular 60-40 workload split favoring Williams in Week 12. | 2 days |
| 11. | Panthers | D. Williams, J. Stewart active for Week 11 |
(KFFL) Steve Reed, of CarolinaGrowl.com, reports Carolina Panthers DeAngelo Williams (knee) and RB Jonathan Stewart (Achilles') are active for the team's Week 11 game. | 2 days |
| 12. | D-Will rushes for 122 yards in Week 11 |
(Rotoworld) DeAngelo Williams rushed 13 times for 122 yards and added one reception for nine yards against the Dolphins in Week 11. Analysis: Averaging close to 10 yards a pop, an explosive Williams couldn't be stopped by a previous stout Dolphins run defense. Had the coaches not been trying to build confidence in Jake Delhomme, Williams could have threatened 200 yards. Having learned a valuable lesson, the Panthers will look to get the ball back in Williams' hands next week against the Jets. With six straight games over 100 total yards, he remains a must-start RB1. | 2 days |
| 13. | Panthers inactives for Week 11 |
(FFChamps) The Carolina Panthers have announced the following players as inactive for tonight's game against the Miami Dolphins: RB Mike Goodson, WR Kenneth Moore, S Charles Godfrey, FB Brad Hoover, OG Duke Robinson, DE Charles Johnson, DE Hilee Taylor, and QB A.J. Feeley. Analysis: Breathe easy...DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart, who were both listed as questionable, will play for the Panthers tonight. It's not an easy matchup against the seventh-ranked Dolphins run defense, but include them in your starting lineup if you would normally do so. | 2 days |
| 14. | Panthers | D. Williams, J. Stewart active for Week 11 |
(KFFL) Steve Reed, of CarolinaGrowl.com, reports Carolina Panthers DeAngelo Williams (knee) and RB Jonathan Stewart (Achilles') are active for the team's Week 11 game. | 2 days |
| 15. | DeAngelo Williams |
(RotoWire) Williams (knee) is expected to play Thursday against Miami, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports. Analysis: We expected this outcome even after Williams missed Wednesday's practice, so this shouldn't come as a surprise if you've been following Williams' player notes. Check back about an hour before kickoff for final confirmation, but both Williams and backfield mate Jonathan Stewart are expected to play against the Dolphins. | 2 days |
| 16. | Stewart expected to play |
(FFChamps) Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart is expected to play in tonight's game against the Dolphins, according to a Tweet this afternoon from ESPN's Adam Schefter. Stewart is listed as questionable on the injury report because of his lingering Achilles' tendon injury; however, he is listed as questionable every week because of the ailment and keeps playing. Moreover, he practiced fully on Wednesday. Analysis: The Dolphins are stout against the run, but Stewart is an every-week threat to at least hit paydirt from short range. If he is typically in your fantasy lineup, don't let his misleading questionab... (More) | 2 days |
| 17. | Williams expected to play |
(FFChamps) Panthers running back DeAngelo Williams is expected to play in tonight's game against the Dolphins, according to a Tweet this afternoon from ESPN's Adam Schefter. Williams did not practice Wednesday beause of his sore knee and is listed as questionable for the game. Analysis: Williams was a game time decision this past Sunday after being listed as questionable, yet played the entire game. The Dolphins will be a tough matchup, but we suspect Schefter is right and that Williams will suit up. In most cases, unless you are loaded at running back, that means he should be in your fantasy lineup as well. | 2 days |
| 18. | Williams will play Thursday |
(Rotoworld) DeAngelo Williams (knee, questionable) is expected to play Thursday night, confirms ESPN's Adam Schefter. Analysis: Coach John Fox already acknowledged that Williams sat out practice on Wednesday just to rest. He's a full go and is a RB1 even against the solid Dolphins' run defense. | 3 days |
| 19. | Williams questionable for Thursday night |
(FFChamps) Carolina Panthers' running back DeAngelo Williams is listed as questionable for Thursday night's game against the Miami Dolphins. Williams was questionable for Week 10, as well, but played a full compliment of snaps and showed no ill effects of his lingering knee injury in a victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Analysis: Williams averaged nearly 5.0 YPC on 17 carries last weekend, despite being a game-time decision. There were no reports of Williams tweaking the knee any further, and the fact that Carolina gave him a significant workload against the Falcons in Week 10 makes us think the knee isn't a hug... (More) | 3 days |
| 20. | Shockey: LeBron would run 4.9 forty |
(Rotoworld) Jeremy Shockey doesn't believe that LeBron James could play in the NFL, and estimates that LeBron runs a 4.9 forty. Analysis: "Lebron James could not play in the NFL!" Shockey tweeted Wednesday. "Espn is crazy to even think he could even make a practice squad. Hes a 4.9 40 time." James was a first-team all-Ohio receiver as a prep sophomore and led his team to the state semifinals as a junior before quitting to focus on hoops. At 6'8/250, though, a 4.9 wouldn't be very impressive. | 3 days |
| 21. | Lawrence Tynes |
(RotoWire) Tynes (knee) does not appear on Wednesday's injury report. Analysis: Tynes banged his knee during the Giants' last game, but the bye week provided him enough time to recover. He is safe to start Sunday against the Falcons. | 3 days |
| 22. | Panthers | Williams questionable for Week 11 |
(KFFL) Steve Reed, of CarolinaGrowl.com, reports Carolina Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams (knee) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Nov. 18. He is listed as questionable for Week 11. | 3 days |
| 23. | DeAngelo Williams |
(RotoWire) Williams (knee) was held out of Wednesday's practice and is officially listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Dolphins, Darin Gantt of the Rock Hill Herald reports. Analysis: A couple of things to consider. First, the Panthers have been very liberal with the questionable tag this season. Second, Williams wasn't mentioned as a non-participant in practice earlier in the week. Third, Williams played in Week 10 after carrying a questionable tag and missing practice on Friday. We think he'll be able to play on Thursday night, but you'll want to check back about an hour before kickoff just to be certain. | 4 days |
| 24. | DeAngelo Williams rests on Wednesday |
(Rotoworld) Panthers coach John Fox acknowledged Wednesday that DeAngelo Williams (knee, questionable) sat out practice only to "rest." Analysis: Williams hasn't been limping and is playing well despite the alleged injury. Safely consider him a lock to lead Carolina in touches on Thursday night. | 4 days |
| 25. | Steve Slaton |
(RotoWire) Slaton continues to work on fumble-prevention during team practices, the Texans' official site reports. After fumbling eight times and losing five of them, Slaton was replaced as the starting running back by Ryan Moats. Analysis: He was still used as a third down back in their last game against Indianapolis, but the team ideally wants him as its lead back. In practices, teammates routinely rip at the ball both during and after the play to make sure Slaton is keeping the ball secure. "For us to play well in the next seven weeks, Steve will have to be a big part of that. I know I'm counting on him, and I know his teammates are, too," said Texans head coach Gary K... (More) | 4 days |
| 26. | Slaton trying to correct fumbling issues |
(TheHuddle) HoustonTexans.com reports Houston Texans RB Steve Slaton has been trying to fix his fumbling issues. 'I've just talked to old coaches just to get back to where I was before,' Slaton said. 'It's just a problem that's come up now. I just wanted to go back and just get a sense of where I was before. You've just got to put it out of your mind and not think about it too much, but it still has to be there, just to know you've got squeeze it.' Analysis: Slaton's had two weeks to work on the problem, since Houston had a bye in Week 10. He'll probably continue to share carries with Ryan Moats and, to a less... (More) | 4 days |
| 27. | Slaton watching tapes of Tiki Barber |
(Rotoworld) Steve Slaton has begun watching tapes of former Giants RB Tiki Barber in hopes of solving his fumbling problems. Analysis: Slaton has fumbled the ball an NFL-high eight times this season, though coach Gary Kubiak has lauded him for his work ethic. "For us to play well in the next seven weeks, Steve will have to be a big part of that," said Kubiak. Slaton will have to prove that he can hold onto the football before he gets his starting job back. | 4 days |
| 28. | Texans | Slaton trying to correct fumbling issues |
(KFFL) Drew Dougherty, of HoustonTexans.com, reports Houston Texans RB Steve Slaton has been trying to fix his fumbling issues. "I've just talked to old coaches just to get back to where I was before," Slaton said. "It's just a problem that's come up now. I just wanted to go back and just get a sense of where I was before. You've just got to put it out of your mind and not think about it too much, but it still has to be there, just to know you've got squeeze it." | 4 days |
| 29. | DeAngelo Williams |
(RotoWire) Williams (knee) hasn't appeared on the Panthers' injury report for Week 11. Analysis: The final report of the week will come out on Wednesday, but it's unlikely that Williams' name will be on it as anything other than probable as the knee issues that bothered him last week haven't resurfaced over the last couple of weeks. | 5 days |
| 30. | Steelers | Parker to see action every third series |
(KFFL) Ed Bouchette, of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, reports Pittsburgh Steelers RB Willie Parker will likely be utilized every third series at least on offense for the time being. "Get back to work every third series,'' Parker said of the plan. "I just have to do something." Parker said he is over his toe injury, although he will continue to wear the special Nike shoes built for him the rest of the season. "I'm ready to get on that field now. It's just a matter of time. I'm waiting patiently. I'm waiting and, when my time comes, my number is called, I have to make the best of it." | 5 days |
| 31. | Brent Celek |
(RotoWire) Celek had six catches for 47 yards and a touchdown during Philadelphia's loss in San Diego on Sunday. Analysis: Celek was once again productive against a Chargers team that struggles mightily when covering tight ends. Start Celek with confidence against the Bears in Week 11. | 5 days |
| 32. | Malcom Floyd |
(RotoWire) Floyd had three receptions for 45 yards without a touchdown on Sunday against the Eagles. Analysis: Floyd actually caught two more passes than Vincent Jackson on this day, but it's just not very likely that he will often lead the wide receivers in catches. He is a solid contributor on a good team, but his upside will always be limited by a number of other superior options on the offense. | 6 days |
| 33. | V-Jax kept in check by double teams |
(Rotoworld) The Eagles used double-coverage on Vincent Jackson throughout his one-catch performance Sunday. Analysis: "They were very careful, and were not going to let us get the ball upfield to Vincent, and they doubled him most of the game," said coach Norv Turner. Instead, the Eagles left the middle of the field open for Antonio Gates to catch seven passes. V-Jax has emerged as one of the most dominant receivers in the league, so don't expect a repeat against Denver this week. | 6 days |
| 34. | Parker plays just two downs against Cinc... |
(Rotoworld) Willie Parker played just two downs against the Bengals Sunday. Analysis: He played just one down the previous week against Denver. Parker is obviously no threat to Rashard Mendenhall's starting job. | 6 days |
| 35. | Welker racks up 94 yards in Week 10 loss |
(Rotoworld) Wes Welker caught nine passes for 94 yards in Week 10. Analysis: Welker was again a major player in the Patriots' short passing game. He also made waves returning punts, scampering for 69 yards on a return at the end of the third quarter and tallying 117 return yards overall. The speedy slot receiver remains a stellar option in all fantasy leagues. | 6 days |
| 36. | Cardinals | Warner throws for 340 yards Week 10 |
(KFFL) The Associated Press reports Arizona Cardinals QB Kurt Warner was 29-for-38 for 340 yards with two touchdown passes Week 10 against the Seattle Seahawks. Warner became the 29th player in NFL history to throw 200 touchdown passes. He also had his 51st 300-yard passing game, tying former NFL QB Dan Fouts for fourth on the NFL career list. | 6 days |
| 37. | Celek picks up another nice game |
(Rotoworld) Brent Celek caught six passes for 47 yards with a touchdown in Sunday's loss to the Chargers. Analysis: Celek now has a touchdown in three straight games. He's not putting up the big yardage he was earlier in the year, but he's probably the Eagles' best option in the dismal red zone attack. He's a TE1 heading into next week's game at Chicago. | 6 days |
| 38. | Kurt Warner |
(RotoWire) Warner completed 29-of-38 passes for 340 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 31-20 victory over the Seahawks. Analysis: He has put together back-to-back turnover-free games after an ugly six-turnover performance in Week 8. Warner's receivers are as healthy as they have been all season and that helped him to his highest yardage total of the season in Week 10. This was Warner's first 300-yard game since Week 5. Warner is completing 66.9 percent of his passes this season. We're expecting more good things in Week 11 against the Rams and beyond. | 6 days |
| 39. | Kurt Warner throws for 340 yards in vict... |
(Rotoworld) Kurt Warner completed 29-of-38 passes for 340 yards and two touchdowns against the Seahawks in Week 10. Analysis: Warner became the 29th player in NFL history to reach 200 touchdown passes on his fourth-quarter connection with Larry Fitzgerald. While he still can't get anything going beyond 20 yards, he deserves credit for his accuracy and decision making in the short passing game. Warner has come back strong since his five-pick game in Week 9, and he's a viable QB1 against the Rams next week. | 6 days |
| 40. | Jeremy Shockey |
(RotoWire) Shockey caught three balls for 42 yards Sunday in St. Louis. Analysis: Shockey has not caught a touchdown pass since Week 6. While he is still getting his fair share of targets and putting up consistent yardage numbers, he is simply one of a number of weapons in the Saints' explosive offense. He will continue to be a solid tight end option in all formats with the potential fora big game on any given week. | 6 days |
| 41. | Floyd has another disappointing day |
(Rotoworld) Malcom Floyd caught three passes for 45 yards in Sunday's win over the Eagles. Analysis: Floyd has been a flop since taking over for Chris Chambers. He now has just seven catches in three games as a starter and wasn't targeted deep at all in this one. Floyd will be a flex play at best against the Broncos next week. | 6 days |
| 42. | V-Jax has very quiet game in win |
(Rotoworld) Vincent Jackson had just one catch for 10 yards in Sunday's win over the Eagles. Analysis: It's hard to explain this stat line. Jackson was not hurt at all and was covered by special teamer Dimitri Patterson for much of the game after Sheldon Brown (hamstring) left. The Chargers focused on the running game and just didn't make an effort to get the ball to V-Jax. Expect him to bounce back even in a tough matchup at Denver next week. | 6 days |
| 43. | DeAngelo Williams |
(RotoWire) Williams (knee) gained 92 yards on 19 carries and caught one pass for 30 yards in Sunday's 28-19 win over Atlanta. Analysis: The good news is that Williams was able to play after missing practice on Friday. The bad news is that Jonathan Stewart scored a pair of touchdowns, including a one-yard run in the first quarter. | 6 days |
| 44. | D-Willy totals 122 yards in Week 10 win |
(Rotoworld) DeAngelo Williams rushed 19 times for 92 yards and added one reception for 30 yards against the Falcons in Week 10. Analysis: Williams didn't show any outward signs of the knee injury that had him as questionable going into the game. He received just one of the team's four carries from inside the 5-yard line, as Jonathan Stewart remains the primary goal-line back. Streaking into a tough matchup against the Dolphins, Williams has now gone over 100 combined yards in five straight games. | 6 days |
| 45. | Willie Parker |
(RotoWire) Parker saw action in just one series against the Bengals in Week 10. This is the second straight game in which he was limited to one series on the field. Analysis: Parker had one carry for seven yards and had one pass directed his way (incomplete). Despite Parker's call for more carries this past week, it was Mewelde Moore who was on the field more often on top of being involved in the offense more. Whether Parker is still hindered by injury issues or the team just doesn't have a whole lot of confidence in his abilities right now, it appears Moore is the No. 2 back for the time being. Regardless, neither back is effective for fantasy purposes at this point. | 6 days |
| 46. | Mewelde Moore |
(RotoWire) Moore had 35 total yards in Sunday's game against the Bengals. Analysis: Moore recorded 21 yards on two carries and 14 yards on two receptions. Although the Steelers haven't actually stated it, he seems to have supplanted Willie Parker as the No. 2 back for the time being. However, he still does not see enough action to warrant fantasy consideration at this point. | 6 days |
| 47. | Panthers LT Gross breaks ankle |
(FFChamps) Panthers left tackle Jordan Gross broke his right ankle in their 28-19 win over Atlanta on Sunday. The injury occurred in the second quarter when a Falcons player fell into Gross' leg, which bent it awkwardly. Coach John Fox told The Associated Press after the game that doctors told him Gross’ ankle was broken, leaving Carolina without their best offensive lineman indefinitely. Analysis: Travelle Wharton replaced Gross at left tackle and Mackenzy Bernadeau replaced Wharton at left guard for the remainder of the game, but there's no easy way to replace a left tackle who has started every game since 2003. | 6 days |
| 48. | Shockey snags three passes in Week 10 |
(Rotoworld) Jeremy Shockey caught three passes for 42 yards in Week 10 against the Rams. Analysis: Shockey lost some targets to fellow tight end David Thomas. But both were able to exploit the Rams' weak defensive corps and find space over the middle, and both made plays after the catch. The Saints have another attractive matchup next week against the Buccaneers. | 6 days |
| 49. | Rashard Mendenhall |
(RotoWire) Mendenhall had just 41 total yards in Sunday's loss to Cincinatti. Analysis: Mendenhall had 13 carries for 36 yards and one reception for five. The Steelers looked flat in most aspects of the game Sunday, but the Bengals really did some job in keeping the offense from getting in rhythm on the field. | 6 days |
| 50. | Fred Davis catches four balls for 50 |
(Rotoworld) Fred Davis caught four balls for 50 yards in Week 10. Analysis: He also had a drop. Davis is a downfield threat at tight end and shows flashes of being a starting-caliber future player, but is only a TE2 until Chris Cooley (ankle) returns. Cooley could be back in a couple weeks. | 6 days |
| 51. | Garrard throws for TD, rushes for TD in ... |
(Rotoworld) David Garrard rushed for an 11-yard touchdown and completed 16-of-26 passes for 221 yards and one touchdown in Week 10 against the Jets. Analysis: Garrard had a fantastic first half, going 10-of-14 for 142 yards and a score while scrambling for a touchdown, but then went just 6-of-12 for 79 yards in the second half. He avoided an interception for the sixth time in nine games, but the Jaguars' run-heavy approach keeps his upside limited. | 6 days |
| 52. | Holt held to 2 catches in Week 10 win |
(Rotoworld) Torry Holt caught two passes for 24 yards in Week 10 against the Jets. Analysis: Holt has a grand total of just 78 yards over the past three games, falling behind Mike Thomas as the second option after Mike Sims-Walker. | 6 days |
| 53. | Bengals shut down Mendenhall in upset vi... |
(Rotoworld) Rashard Mendenhall was held to 36 yards on 13 carries and one catch for five yards in Sunday's loss to the Bengals. Analysis: This was the first time Mendenhall has been shut down since taking over for Willie Parker. It's time we give this Bengals' defense a lot of credit as they completely dominated the line of scrimmage. Mendenhall didn't do anything to draw the ire of Mike Tomlin and will be set up for a big game against the Chiefs next week. | 6 days |
| 54. | Panthers inactives for Week 10 |
(FFChamps) The Carolina Panthers have announced the following players as inactive for today's game against the Atlanta Falcons: RB Mike Goodson, S Charles Godfrey, FB Brad Hoover, OT Garry Williams, OG Duke Robinson, DE Hilee Taylor, DT Nick Hayden, and QB A.J. Feeley. Analysis: The big news for Carolina is that DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart will both see action this weekend in a big NFC South showdown with Atlanta. Williams was questionable all week with a knee injury, but he can be inserted into fantasy lineups with confidence. Despite str... (More) | 7 days |
| 55. | DeAngelo Williams active versus Falcons |
(Rotoworld) DeAngelo Williams (knee) is active and will start against the Falcons Sunday. Analysis: Jonathan Stewart will likely see extra carries, but Williams should be in starting lineups in an attractive matchup. Other Panthers inactives: RB Mike Goodson, S Charles Godfrey, FB Brad Hoover, OT Garry Williams, OG Duke Robinson, DE Hilee Taylor, DT Nick Hayden, and QB A.J. Feeley. | 7 days |
| 56. | Redskins inactives for Week 10 |
(FFChamps) The Washington Redskins have announced the following players as inactive for today's game against the Denver Broncos: TE Chris Cooley, CB Kevin Barnes, TE/FB Eddie Williams, G/T Mike Williams, LB Robert Henson, DT Anthony Mongtomery, DL Renaldo Wynn, and RB Clinton Portis. Analysis: As expected, Portis is out. Ladell Betts will get the start, after being listed as questionable earlier in the week. Fred Davis once agai... (More) | 7 days |
| 57. | Panthers | D. Williams will play in Week 10 |
(KFFL) ESPN's Adam Schefter reports Carolina Panthers RB DeAngelo Williams (knee) will play in Week 10 after testing his knee in pregame warm-ups. | 7 days |
| 58. | Report: DeAngelo will 'definitely' face ... |
(Rotoworld) DeAngelo Williams will "definitely" play Sunday against Atlanta, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Analysis: The official inactives will be up momentarily, but this was pretty much expected all along. Jonathan Stewart is expected to see more carries either way, but Williams has a favorable matchup and is safely an RB1. | 7 days |
| 59. | DeAngelo Williams |
(RotoWire) ESPN's John Clayton said Williams (knee) looked good in warm-ups Sunday morning and looks like he'll play. The Panthers have not made that official, however. Analysis: Carolina has not yet released their official list of inactive players, but we'll have that for you as soon as it's available. He's been listed as questionable, but looks like he'll be able to start, just know he comes with a little extra risk this week. The Falcons are giving up 123.5 yards per game on the ground, and Williams has run for 149 yards or more in three of his last four games. | 7 days |